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Combine workout results: Quarterbacks


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Player School Ht. Wt. Reps 40 Vert. Broad 20s 60s Cone
Ainge, Erik Tennessee 6-5 1/2 225   4.99 21.5" 9'0" 4.60   7.51
          5.08     4.62   7.58
Booty, John David USC 6-2 3/8 218 4.92 22.5" 8'3" 4.58
No 3-cone — own choice 4.94 4.60
Brennan, Colt Hawaii 6-2 3/8 207              
  Participated in position drills only — right hamstring      
Brink, Alex Washington State 6-2 1/4 211 4.96 28" 9'4" 4.19 7.22
5.08 4.23 7.29
Brohm, Brian Louisville 6-2 7/8 230   4.81 30" 9'7" 4.55   7.13
          4.88     4.56   7.20
Dixon, Dennis Oregon 6-3 1/4 195
Flacco, Joe Delaware 6-6 3/8 236   4.84 28.5" 9'2" 4.27   6.82
          4.88     4.30   6.88
Flynn, Matt LSU 6-2 1/4 231 4.79 28" 9'1" 4.34 7.21
4.84 4.35 7.28
Henne, Chad Michigan 6-2 7/8 230   4.92 25.5" 8'10" 4.40   7.17
          4.98     4.45   7.22
Johnson, Josh San Diego 6-2 3/4 213 4.53 33.5" 9'2" 4.42 7.56
4.55 4.47 7.60
Keller, Sam Nebraska 6-3 5/8 241   4.99 24" 8'11" 4.35   7.07
          5.07     4.37   7.08
Morelli, Anthony Penn State 6-3 5/8 231 16 5.07 26.5" 9'0" 4.60 7.43
5.12 4.61 7.47
Morris, Bernard Marshall 6-3 223 18 4.75 24.5" 9'1"      
  No shuttles — right groin   4.80          
O'Connell, Kevin San Diego State 6-5 225 4.64 31" 9'5" 4.38 7.01
4.70 4.38 7.05
Ostrander, T.C. Stanford 6-2 1/8 227              
  No workout — right hamstring          
Ryan, Matt Boston College 6-4 3/4 228 4.89 4.51 7.40
No jumps — own choice 4.97 4.55 7.46
Smith, Paul Tulsa 6-1 1/4 208   4.95 26.5" 9'3" 4.29   7.02
          4.98     4.30   7.06
Tafralis, Adam San Jose State 6-1 1/8 221 4.82 4.33 7.14
4.88 32" 9'0" 4.35 7.18
Woodson, Andre' Kentucky 6-4 229              
  No workout — right hamstring          
Wright, Kyle Miami (Fla.) 6-3 3/8 218 4.87 25.5" 8'9" 4.32 7.34
4.94 4.36 7.36
Average   6-3 1/4 222 17 4.89 27.2" 8'11" 4.42   7.24

 

Medical exclusions: Dennis Dixon (left knee).

Multiple positions: Adam Tafralis (San Jose State) could be tried at tight end.

Green bold — indicates best result (highest for height and weight measurements) among participants at this position.
Red bold — indicates worst result (lowest for height and weight measurements) among participants at this position.
* — denotes underclassmen.
Ht. — height.
Wt. — weight.
Reps — number of repetitions of 225-pound bench press.
40 — 40-time (first time is the fastest, second is the slowest). All times are hand-held.
Vert. — vertical jump in inches.
Broad — broad jump in feet and inches. 
20s — 20-yard shuttle, which consists of running five yards in one direction, touching the yard-line, redirecting in the opposite direction for 10 yards, touching the line and redirecting though the initial starting point. The drill is a strong measure of quickness, agility, balance, flexibility and change of direction.
60s — 60-yard shuttle, which consists of running five yards and back to the starting point, 10 yards and back and 15 yards and back, covering 60 total yards and measuring a player's quickness, acceleration and endurance.
Cone — three-cone drill, which demonstrates quickness, agility, balance and change of direction.

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