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Old 03-07-2016, 04:47 PM   #114
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Originally Posted by RunKC View Post
Rod Streater ran a 4.37 40 at 6'3" 200 lbs and had a 37.5 vertical.

Sounds like he fits what they like and he had a decent 2 years but only played 4 games the last 2 years due to injury/coaching decision.
This will sound really silly because to some extent it is.

But I had Streater on the Sandbox Simulation league that cdcox was running (RIP, Sandbox) and so I watched him a fair amount just to see what I'd acquired.

The guy plays WAY slower than he times. In fact, I was shocked to see he ran that 4.37. He looks like a 4.6-4.7 player. I suspect his cone drill was shit if he was really running a sub 4.4 (and even that I question).

He's not a quick player at all.

EDIT: From what I can see he ran a hand-timed 4.46 (which is probably gonna be a 'true' 4.5ish) and yes, his 3-cone time was poor at 7.06.

That's more in-line with what I'd expect from him. He just doesn't look that quick when you watch him.
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