Tiko377
03-15-2010, 07:07 PM
Texas OLB/DE Sergio Kindle registered an unimpressive 10-yard split at the Combine at 1.65 seconds.
Some scouts reportedly had Kindle at 1.70 seconds. Kindle's forty time (in the 4.65-4.71 range) was impressive, but he doesn't have as much initial burst as some other elite draft-eligible rushers. The 10-yard split is a pretty well proven test of explosiveness, so Kindle's slow time may hurt him.
Source: National Football Post
i think parcells and co should bring him in for a private workout if they want him. if hes not explosive he will fail at OLB
Some scouts reportedly had Kindle at 1.70 seconds. Kindle's forty time (in the 4.65-4.71 range) was impressive, but he doesn't have as much initial burst as some other elite draft-eligible rushers. The 10-yard split is a pretty well proven test of explosiveness, so Kindle's slow time may hurt him.
Source: National Football Post
i think parcells and co should bring him in for a private workout if they want him. if hes not explosive he will fail at OLB