As per NFL Prospect analyst Gil Brandt:
There were 21 NFL teams represented at Tuesday’s pro day at Western Michigan. With safety Louis Delmas as the main attraction, there were defensive backfield coaches from Detroit, Jacksonville, Carolina and New Orleans. The Lions had DB coach Tim Walton and assist DB coach Deron Roberts on hand. The 15 prospects ran indoors on FieldTurf and did the vertical and long jumps in the weight room.
Delmas ran position drills as well as a 60-yard shuttle. Otherwise, he stood on his numbers from the combine.
Londen Fryar, a 5-foot-10 ¾, 195-pound CB, ran the 40 in 4.59 and 4.67 seconds, had a 35 ½-inch vertical jump, 10-foot long jump, 4.28 short shuttle, 6.81 three-cone drill and 17 reps in the bench press.
Jamarko Simmons, a 6-1 ¾, 231-pound WR, ran the 40 in 4.50 and 4.53 seconds, had a 33-inch vertical jump, 9-foot, 11-inch long jump, 4.39 short shuttle, 7.09 three-cone drill, and 19 reps in the bench press.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Western Michigan Pro Day
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