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Cody Pearcy: Draft sleeper. 4.31 40, 44" vertical, small college WR
Posted on 4/25/12 at 10:52 am
Posted on 4/25/12 at 10:52 am
5-10, 161 lb, WR from Huntington College, a Div. III school in Montgomery, AL. Blew scouts away with his record breaking performance at pro day. Had fastest times in the cone and shuttle drills in recent memory. Fastest 40 in the draft this year. 24 teams have talked to him. He will either be a late round pick or an invited free agent.
It is a cool story. And yeah, he is a white kid. Kind of unheard of.
LINK
It is a cool story. And yeah, he is a white kid. Kind of unheard of.
LINK
This post was edited on 4/25/12 at 1:28 pm
Posted on 4/25/12 at 10:54 am to AlaTiger
They all looking for the next Victor Cruz
Posted on 4/25/12 at 10:55 am to AlaTiger
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And yeah, he is a white kid. Kind of unheard of.
The next Don Beebe.
This post was edited on 4/25/12 at 11:00 am
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:01 am to STERLING
I like how in an article about the potential of a WR you get ZERO mention of whether he can catch or not 
This post was edited on 4/25/12 at 11:01 am
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:02 am to barry
He was the team's leading receiver (which isn't hard at so small a school), so he has to have some catching ability.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:05 am to AlaTiger
What will that 4.31 turn into when he gets to playing weight? He can't play at 160.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:10 am to AlaTiger
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Blew scouts away with his record breaking performance at pro day. Had fastest times in the cone and shuttle drills in recent memory. Fastest 40 in the draft this year.
these types of things are overrated. Show me film.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:16 am to Jumbeauxlaya
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these types of things are overrated. Show me film.
nobody is saying he'll be a 1st round pick
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:20 am to JJ27
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What will that 4.31 turn into when he gets to playing weight? He can't play at 160.
This. But if you are GM, why not take a shot in Rd 5 or 6?
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:29 am to Jumbeauxlaya
They were talking about it on local radio here yesterday. It is a cool story. He really shocked people. The scouts made him do everything twice just to prove he could do it. Word has spread fast.
He supposedly has really good hands, runs sharp routes, and has a crazy work ethic. He was done with football but put roofs on houses over Christmas break to earn money to hire a trainer to get ready for the pro day. His times in everything improved after getting with the trainer and teams feel confident he can gain weight without losing quickness or jumping ability. He is 5-10, not 5-6.
I think he might be an intriguing late round pick for a team looking for a slot receiver.
He supposedly has really good hands, runs sharp routes, and has a crazy work ethic. He was done with football but put roofs on houses over Christmas break to earn money to hire a trainer to get ready for the pro day. His times in everything improved after getting with the trainer and teams feel confident he can gain weight without losing quickness or jumping ability. He is 5-10, not 5-6.
I think he might be an intriguing late round pick for a team looking for a slot receiver.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:33 am to SlowFlowPro
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nobody is saying he'll be a 1st round pick
I'm saying in general. Take Poe for example.. just because he can bench press a ton of reps he'll be taken early.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 11:38 am to Jumbeauxlaya
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I'm saying in general. Take Poe for example.. just because he can bench press a ton of reps he'll be taken early.
Well, this guy won't be taken early. He is either a 3rd day guy or a UFA. But, it is a cool story and the NFL is full of small college guys who end up making it. I will follow his career.
Will probably take him in the 3rd round of my fantasy draft next year.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:04 pm to JJ27
New England lock.
44" vertical is fricking amazing.
44" vertical is fricking amazing.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:07 pm to AlaTiger
interesting story
athletic freaks are always worth a gamble in later rounds (not the 1st or 2nd round)
athletic freaks are always worth a gamble in later rounds (not the 1st or 2nd round)
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:08 pm to AlaTiger
I think we need a draft day PICK-em for everyone to guess where he goes, and what round.
Oakland would have been a lock if Davis were still alive.
Oakland would have been a lock if Davis were still alive.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:13 pm to ottothewise
I was really liking him until he opened his mouth 
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:28 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
Yeah, he has a touch of the redneck. I heard that in the interview. He is from Georgia, so, there's that.
Seems to be a good kid, though, and is a very hard worker who gives lots of focus to the intracacies and intangibles of playing WR. Huntington doesn't give athletic scholarships either, so he had to pay his way through school - or his parents did. Either way, it seems like he would be a guy with insane talent who would also be totally fired up to just be on an NFL roster and would give his all every day. When you can find a small college kid with those kind of measurables, I think you take a chance on him.
The 5-10, 160 part can be alleviated through how you use him. Look at Darren Sproles for example. A 44" vertical has him playing at at least around 6-2, if you think about what he can do on the field. Plus, with that kind of quickness, he can get separation. Most of the CB's he will be going against are only a little bigger than him.
I'd love to grab a guy like this in the 6-7 round and see what happens.
Seems to be a good kid, though, and is a very hard worker who gives lots of focus to the intracacies and intangibles of playing WR. Huntington doesn't give athletic scholarships either, so he had to pay his way through school - or his parents did. Either way, it seems like he would be a guy with insane talent who would also be totally fired up to just be on an NFL roster and would give his all every day. When you can find a small college kid with those kind of measurables, I think you take a chance on him.
The 5-10, 160 part can be alleviated through how you use him. Look at Darren Sproles for example. A 44" vertical has him playing at at least around 6-2, if you think about what he can do on the field. Plus, with that kind of quickness, he can get separation. Most of the CB's he will be going against are only a little bigger than him.
I'd love to grab a guy like this in the 6-7 round and see what happens.
Posted on 4/25/12 at 12:44 pm to AlaTiger
Redneck doesn't bother me, I was thinking he was ghetto when he was reppin dat AC.....ya herd me
Just listened to his interview with the hot blonde and he sounds like a really good kid....I'll be pulling for him. And I believe his last name only has one "e" (Pearcy), fwiw.
That boy sho is fast
Just listened to his interview with the hot blonde and he sounds like a really good kid....I'll be pulling for him. And I believe his last name only has one "e" (Pearcy), fwiw.
That boy sho is fast
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