I believe that combines, and pro-days, and other parts of the process will tell you more about certain players than others. It just depends on what the ?s are for each player. A lot of people online got their panties all up in a wad when Mayock, and others said that Clowneys impressive 40 yard dash didn't mean much to them. They felt that Mayock and Company were dismissing it as something that didn't matter. However, the questions around Clowney have never been his physical stats and characteristics. Everyone felt coming into the Combine that he was A+ in that department. Running a 4.5 40 can't turn an A+ into anything higher. The ?s around Clowney are about whether his head is in the right spot, does he love the game, is his work ethic good enough to succeed in the NFL. None of those things could be answered at the measurables portion of the Combine. Thus the statement. Its not that it wasn't impressive, it just was never in question. Where as a guy like Aaron Donald flew up the boards, because people did not expect to see the type of agility and athleticism out of him, and were really impressed.VikingLord wrote: I don't know. It sure seemed to positively impact the informed opinion of more than one NFL "expert":
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/20 ... -draft-qb/
I think the Pro day was fairly important to Manziel, outside of his immaturity, he has been knocked for accuracy and arm strength, and his footwork. All of those things are on display at his pro day. He isn't able to just heave a ball up and the Wideout goes and gets it, he is being asked to throw a specific route and placement, and evaluated on how well he does that. From what I understand, he did very well at calming some of those concerns. I still don't want him in purple, and you have to wonder if Zimmer's "sideshow" comments are indicative of his feeling towards him coming to MN. He has openly questioned his maturity, and now comments not on his skills at the pro day, but talking about how its sort of a circus, former president in attendance, music, advertising.. ect Does an old fashioned guy like Zimmer want to be tied at the hips to someone he may not "like" off the field.
PS. I don't need 50 people telling me there is no indication or proof that Zimmer doesn't like him, this is my own opinionated hypothosis based on Zimmer's presumed Old School Football personality not meshing with someone whos ego and personality might be too big for Zimmer to want to deal with on a daily basis.