ARKANSAS FOOTBALL

# NAME POS HT
WT
ARM
HAND
40
YARD
BENCH
225
SHUTTLE
RUN
3-CONE
DRILL
BROAD
JUMP
VERTICAL
JUMP
82 Andrew Davie
TE 6-4
256
32 3/4
9 1/4
4.8 20
4.18
6.95
9-2 32
11 Casey Dick QB 6-1
222
30 3/4
9 3/8
4.7 20
4.27
6.86
8-10
31
38
Elston Forte
WLB
6-0
201
31 1/8
7 7/8
4.6 11
4.18
7.01
9-4 36
98 Cord Gray
DT 6-0
320
32 3/8
9 1/2
5.3 27
4.53
7.90
DNP
30
36
Walner Leandre
SS 6-2
210
31 3/8
9 3/4
4.7 17
4.20
6.95
10-6 39 1/2
29
Jamar Love
CB 6-1
191
31 1/8
9 7/8
4.38 10 4.10
6.88
10
34 1/2
# NAME POS HT
WT
ARM
HAND
40
YARD
BENCH
225
SHUTTLE
RUN
3-CONE
DRILL
BROAD
JUMP
VERTICAL
JUMP
63
Jonathan Luigs
C 6-3
300
31 1/2
9
Combine Combine 4.62
Combine
Combine Combine
90
Ernest Mitchell
NT
6-1
305
32 1/4
9 1/2
5.18 35 4.52
7.93
8-5 30
 7 Alex Mortensen
QB 6-1
222
30 7/8
9 5/8
4.8 21 DNP
DNP
9-7
33 1/2
97
Antwain Robinson
DE
6-2
258
33 1/2
10 3/8
4.6 17 4.12 6.92
9-9
34
78
Jose Valdez
OT
6-5
319
33 1/2
9 5/8
5.1 16 4.64
7.49
Combine Combine
20
Dallas Washington
SS
5-1
207
30 3/8
9 1/2
4.7 DNP
4.20 7.15
9-3
30

Explanation of drills:

40-Yard Dash
One of the most popular drills is the 40-yard dash. The sprint covers 40 yards and is used to evaluate speed. Although it is a fan favorite, scouts consider the 10- and 20-yard dashes, as well as 20- and 60-yard shuttle runs and cone drills, as measures of a player's agility and speed.

225 Bench Press
A test of strength in which players bench press 225 pounds as many times as possible.

Vertical Jump
Players stand flat-footed in front of a pole that has plastic flags sticking out of it. Players jump from a standing position and try to swat as many of those flags as they can.

Broad Jump
Like the vertical jump, the broad jump is done from a standing position, but this drill measures how far a player can jump and is a standardized test for power.

3-Cone Drill
Players start in a three-point stance in front of three cones that are set up in a triangle or L shape, with each cone five yards apart. They then sprint five yards to one cone, sprint back to the starting cone, and head back to the second cone where they run around it and cut right to the third cone. The players then run a circle around the third cone from the inside to the outside and run around the second cone before returning to the first cone. How the drill translates on the field for each position differs.

Pro Shuttle
The 20-yard shuttle is designed to test lateral speed and coordination. The player starts in a three-point stance. When the whistle blows, the players run five yards to one side, touching the yard line. They then sprints 10 yards in the other direction and again touch the yard line, at which point they sprint back to the yard line they started from.

60-Yard Shuttle
The only difference between the 60-yard shuttle and the 20-yard shuttle is that instead of running five yards, 10 yards then five yards, the players run 10 yards to one side, then back 20 yards and then 10 yards to the starting point.

Position Specific Drills
Coaches and scouts run the players through drills designed for the players at their position.
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