I'm an old guy and throughout the '90s every draft had about half a dozen WR prospects who were big and fast. Back then 4.4s was today's 4.3s. Every year I would hear the same argument that "guys that big and fast are rare". But the truth is they weren't. We just don't remember them b/c most are busts. Playing WR is about being more than big and fast. So having somebody parrot that same logic about big WRs that run 4.3s isn't particularly convincing. It's just moving the yard sticks. Even this discussion started with 4.3s and now you've decided that 4.35 is the new magic number where route running doesn't matter.Kevin White fits. Bey is 6-2. Matt Jones didn’t break 4.35. Neither did Williamson.
You found one guy that 6-3 over 200 running 4.35. Now did he have 17 TDs his Junior year in college?
I’ll give you another one that fits, Randy Moss.