Could u please state...elite/average/bad thx
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Pos. / Elite / Above Average / Average / Below Average
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WR,CB,RB / Under 4.5 / 4.5-4.8 / 4.8-5.1 / 5.1 and higher
LB, S,FB,TE / Under 4.8 / 4.8-5.2 / 5.2-5.5 / 5.5 and higher
OL,DL,QB / Under 5.2 / 5.2-5.4 / 5.5-6.0 / 6.0 and higherRavens fan and Gators fan 4 life
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03-16-2006, 07:35 PM #10
what position do u play?
hard acutally nearly impossible to say what is good for a 9th grader i can however tell u what is good/ average or elite for a junior/ senior to be, and u can judge for yourself what time u think u will realisticaly reach by that age, and compare that to the following
o-line, d-line: average: 5.3 plus, good (college potential) 5.0-5.2, elite 4.9 or below (fastest i have heard of for high school lineman is 4.83-Marvin Austin @ last years PSU Nike training camp)
FB, LB, DE, TE: avg. 4.9-5.1, good: 4.7-4.9 elite 4.5-4.7----hard to really say here because a good size can cary a lot at these postitons and if ur smaller than u need faster times to be more impressive and vice versa.
RB, DB, WR: avg. 4.7-4.9 good: 4.6-4.7 elite anything 4.4 or less (fastest i kno of is 4.26 by Brad kanuch alos 2 last years PSU nike training camp)Last edited by FB40RCK; 03-16-2006 at 07:50 PM.
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03-23-2006, 08:00 AM #12Originally Posted by frobro
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I just met a Samoan guy during a football meeting in my hs. He was a RB and his 40 yard is a 4.5s. I was amazed because that's like an NFL player. I ran a 4.8-4.9ish.
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04-08-2006, 12:45 PM #19
"well i play widereciver........is a 5.5 good?......honestly i'm not an superior atletle.....BUT THATS WHY I TRAIN "
it isn't great for a skill position player, but you're only in 9th grade. usually the kids who run 5.0's and below as freshman are the genetically gifted athletes. i ran a 5.08, so everyone said i had a lot of potential.
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04-02-2010, 06:58 PM #28
If you are talking laser time...
Elite: 4.5-4.8
Average 5.0-5.3
Bad 5.4 or slower...
Now don't forget there are some athletes who are 270 lbs who will obviously not be elite. You need to look at it by position. If you have a 9th grader who is 6'4 270 running a 5.0 I would consider that elite.3K+ ~Misc Jumpers Crew~
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i ran a 4.6 in high school varsity track, but i was born with genetically explosive legs, so i was always good at running. i sure as hell know that i couldn't hit that now though since i'm 35 lbs heavier... );
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