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Is Fournette truly healed from his injured ankle?
Posted on 3/3/17 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 3/3/17 at 2:37 pm
That is the only thing that would be pacing through my mind if I am sitting in that spot where I have a real chance to draft him.
I believe that will be the teams main point they will wish to vet thoroughly.
All this other blather is just useless banter.
I believe that will be the teams main point they will wish to vet thoroughly.
All this other blather is just useless banter.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 2:49 pm to reo45
vet is spelled vette
we will know more after he does the 3-cone exercise. its a test of agility. we will see if he is able to move fast in all the ways the test demands.
we will know more after he does the 3-cone exercise. its a test of agility. we will see if he is able to move fast in all the ways the test demands.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 2:55 pm to reo45
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That is the only thing that would be pacing through my mind if I am sitting in that spot where I have a real chance to draft him.
I believe that will be the teams main point they will wish to vet thoroughly.
All this other blather is just useless banter.
He ran a 4.51 at 240 lbs.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 3:02 pm to CelticDog
vet is spelled vette
we will know more after he does the 3-cone exercise. its a test of agility. we will see if he is able to move fast in all the ways the test demands.
Actually it is spelled vet,
The cone drill was what I was thinking too. If he is fully healed I expected 4.45-4.47 range. I truly watched thinking that is what he would run, at least once. I have had a major ankle sprain (Grade III) and as it heals it is the cutting side to side that is most difficult; for me at least. Mine was a high ankle sprain too. Extremely long recovery for some.
we will know more after he does the 3-cone exercise. its a test of agility. we will see if he is able to move fast in all the ways the test demands.
Actually it is spelled vet,
The cone drill was what I was thinking too. If he is fully healed I expected 4.45-4.47 range. I truly watched thinking that is what he would run, at least once. I have had a major ankle sprain (Grade III) and as it heals it is the cutting side to side that is most difficult; for me at least. Mine was a high ankle sprain too. Extremely long recovery for some.
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