Starting with the son of the Jason Taylor temple, the LSU product only did positions in the combine harvester, but was the best of a show, performing the Gauntlet forest at a top speed of 18.77 MPH (third among your). Taylor’s smooth movements were impressive, as is his natural capture capacity. At only 20 years old, there are tons of development development for Taylor, which followed a solid senior bowl with excellent training on the field with the combine harvester.
Ferguson also has a good pre-project process with an impressive week in Mobile and Indy. Ferguson recorded a RAS of 9.57 with a 4.63s dashboard of 40 yards at 6-5, 247 pounds. Ferguson is more a seam that receives a tight end that uses its size at the capture point, but it can become its setting to become a better blocker, where he currently has trouble.
As for the Fallers, Texas Te Gunnar Helm was a choice of 100 best top 100 before the towel harvester. However, the 2.23 RAS of Helm with a 4.84s dashboard of 40 yards at 6-5, 241 pounds was a disappointment. Helm will have to improve these figures during his professional day to remain a lock of the Top 100. It was also only a beautiful training session for Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr., who set the season record in a season for a tight end with 1,555 yards in 2024. Fannin has a size below average (6-3, 241 lb) and a modest speed (4.71 s) 6.23.
Ferguson and Taylor have helped their actions, while it will be interesting to see how far Fannin and Helm now slip that the test numbers are.
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The patriots do not have a significant need in the cornerback with CB Christian Gonzalez flourishing in an All-Pro during his second season, but they could strengthen their depth behind Gonzalez.
In particular, Pats may need to add an outdoor corner to play the perimeter point opposite Gonzo, while the veteran CB Jonathan Jones is a waiting agent on hold. In addition to writing Hunter to play Corner, it is difficult to imagine a scenario where New England selects a corner in the first round. However, it was worth monitoring the training sessions for days two and three.
In this spirit, the two stars of the Friday training sessions that correspond to the Patriots mold were the Kentucky CB Maxwell Hairston and the Iowa State CB Darien Porter. Hairston recorded the quickest dashboard of 40 yards among the corners of 4.28 seconds with an elite speed and an explosiveness to record a relative sports score of 9.71 out of 10. HaiSston had to be selected in the second round, but could have been tested in the conversation in the first round. On the film, he has great physicality in the media coverage, the speed of recovery and the speed of transition to stay attached to the field.