It’s unclear. Bowden acknowledged that it’s “very important” to run a good time in the 40-yard dash, but that kind of speed is different from game speed. Metcalf of this draft,” Kiper didn’t provide any more details on Reagor. Like the time in 2018 when his Wildcats were 7-1 on the season and trailing Missouri 14-3 on the road at Faurot Field. UK Sports newsletter Bowden was pressed into action as TDN Scouting: How Saints-Alvin Kamara Issue Came To BeCreate, share, and brag over your own big board now.5 Pac-12 Players Who'd Benefit By Declaring For 2021 NFL DraftYou've watched all the tape, you know the stats.
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He moved to quarterback on an emergency basis this past season and helped Kentucky make a bowl game (no small feat in the SEC).In the NFL, he currently projects as a quick player who will excel on handoffs, screens and routes out of the slot.
The 6-foot-0, 228-pound receiver ran a 4.39 in the 40 and showcased his abilities as receiver, running back and kick returner.