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Hello and welcome all to the first ever National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. Today we have a total of 137 athletes from various colleges around the world who hope they will be able to impress at today's events. In total there are 7 events athletes can partake in, 6 will test their physical abilities and the other will gauge their intelligence. The drills are of course: 40 Yard Dash, Bench Press, Vertical Jump, Broad Jump, Shuttle, 3 Cone Drill and the Wonderlic Test. Without much more of an introduction we have our first positional results.
(ABOVE: Navy QB hopeful Chris Orosz's accuracy is tested during a 3-5-7 drop throw drill)
While all quarterbacks performed pretty well on the Wonderlic test, the true winner was Mike Boss. Sporting a terrific 49 score, just 1 shy of the perfect 50, Mike Boss is the smartest quarterback in the draft class.
Unsurprisingly the quickest quarterback in the draft was the mobile Ethan Hunt who ran a good 4.61. Orosz posted the second quickest time of 4.82.
The strongest QB in the draft was also Orosz. He recorded 13 reps, 6 more than any other QB could muster in the drill. Jameis Christ had 7 reps, second best of the QB's. Vincent Draxel was the weakest QB only managing a meager 2 reps on the bench press.
Chris Orosz had the best vertical jump with 23.9 inches. Ethan hunt was not far behind with his measurement of 23.4 inches.
Hunt won the day with regards to the broad jump, jumping a length of 107.3 inches. Orosz followed up with his best impression, a 102.6 inch jump.
Deja vu in the shuttle drill, Hunt also came first in this category with an impressive 4.51 time. Orosz had a time of 4.67 while Kyubee posted a 4.80.
The last drill for the quarterbacks was the 3 cone drill. Again Ethan Hunt was the winner here with a 7.50 time, Orosz followed suit with his 7.54.
(ABOVE: Jayhawks alumni Boss Tweed being put through his paces earlier today)
The smartest running back in this years combine was highly touted Kansas prospect Boss Tweed with a wonderlic score of 22. A four way tie for second place occurred between Wiley, Romero, O'Connell and Jensen. The lowest score of the day fell to Bessel, Wright and Durden with a score of 3.
The quickest player of the draft is Boss Tweed, running an impressive 4.23. Wright and Mackworthy were not far behind posting times of 4.27 each. Romero , Bessel and Jensen posted the slowest times of any running backs with a 4.63 each.
Leroy Jenkins smashed expectations during the bench press, posting an impressive 45 reps. The power back denied any and all claims regarding his physical strength. Mackworthy recorded 35 reps, O'Connell recorded a stout 36. The weakest running back in the draft was Wiley and Wright, 17 reps each.
Mackworthy recorded the best vertical jump, 37.8 inches. Tweed had 36.9 in second place. Jack Stats recorded the worst vertical, 25.5 inches.
The broad jump running back winner was Mackworthy, recording a length of 135.1 inches. Tweed posted a similar score of 134.8.
Best shuttle time went to Mackworthy who ran a 3.91, followed by Tweed with a 3.92 then wright with a 3.96. Jensen and Romero shared the bottom spots , running a 4.53 which raises claims about their agility.
The 3 cone drill was dominated by Durden with a 6.84 time. Mackworthy who is one of the real winners from the combine posted a second best with a 6.91. Stats ran the slowest with a 7.67.
(ABOVE: Florida State WR Bailey Cook warms up before his 40yd dash attempt)
The smartest wide receiver in the S1 draft is Jackson who posted a 40. Mademe recorded a 39 also.
The quickest receiver was none other than Stormblessed who ran a breath taking 4.25.Garden ran a 4.28 while Jackson hit a 4.3.
Bailey cooked outlifted everybody with 29 reps on the bench press. Westfield recorded 21 while Garden and Phelps recorded 20 reps.
Josh Garden recorded the highest vertical jump of 35.1 inches, Cook recorded a 34.2 while Phelps recorded a 33.5.
137.2 was the longest broad jump by holder Josh Garden. Stormblessed followed up with 134 inch attempt.
Josh Garden had the quickest shuttle time of 3.90 while Hendrix recorded a 3.96.
Finally the 3 cone drill was won by Garden with a time of 6.72.
(ABOVE: Georgia tight end Ricky Maddox arrived early at the combine to get settled in)
The smartest tight end in the draft was Ricky Maddox with a 39. Tenzini and Wednesday recorded a 30.
The quickest tight end in the draft? You guessed it, Maddox who ran a 4.49. Wright Jr. was close with a 4.52.
Wright Jr. became the strongest tight end in the draft, bench pressing an impressive 41 reps. Maddox followed closely with his 38 reps. It almost seems like a rivalry might be budding between these two.
Maddox has the best vertical jump of 31.7 inches, Wright Jr. was second with 27.4 inches.
The broad jump was dominated by Maddox posting a staggering 118.8 inches, 12.8 inches further than his closest rival Wright Jr. with 106.8.
Maddox finished his shuttle run with a time of 4.33 while Wright Jr. finished with a 4.51 for second place.
The 3 cone drill was a one horse race with Maddox completing it at 7.16, a full .46 quicker than his nearest competition.
(ABOVE: Angus Winchester who recently competed in the World's Strongest Man competition days prior to the draft)
The highest scoring offensive lineman in the draft was Akselsen who managed a 40 on the scale.
Ferguson , Longshaw and Weal all managed 39.
The fastest lineman was Akselsen with a 4.84 time.
Floggity and Winchester tied for strongest man, a 46 for both. Akselsen hit 45 reps in second place.
Winchester recorded a 26.6 inch vertical, the highest of all lineman.
Winchester also recorded the best broad jump, 95.3 inches.
Akselsen had the best shuttle time, a crisp 4.78 followed by Winchesters 4.80 time.
Winchester finished off the day by posting the best 3 cone drill time which was a 7.43.
(ABOVE: DT Arbin Asipi hopes to emulate his form from the Huskies in the NSFL)
Harrison and Cox top the rankings of the defensive tackles in the Wonderlic, 30 each.
The quickest defensive tackle of S1? Ramrio runs an impressive 4.5. Reigns does his best impression with a 4.52.
Miller wins it all on the bench press, 47 reps, the highest of all the defensive tackles.
Ramrio hits a 32.3 vertical jump, Miller follows and hits a 31.3 which is good enough for second place.
Broad jump goes to Ramrio, a 122.4 inch jump. Miller hits a 118.9 inch jump soon thereafter.
4.46 is the time it takes Ramrio to complete the shuttle drill, impressive. Miller does it in 4.55
seconds, Reigns in 4.57.
Ramrio aces the 3 cone drill in 7.19 secs, Miller reaches a 7.21 to finish proceedings for the defensive tackles.
(ABOVE: Former USC alumni Kurt Hendrix meets with Rich Eisen following the conclusion of the S1 NSFL Combine)
The most intelligent DE in the draft? Dental dam with a score of 22. Lightskin Thor and Amir tied for second with 20.
The quickest defensive end in the draft is Tomlinson who ran a 4.34. Dental dam also ran a 4.36 with Jayce Tuck clocking it at 4.38.
45 reps from Jayce Tuck, 44 from Fuego Wozy and 43 from Kurt Hendrix. Three highly touted prospects performing well at the big stage.
Jayce Tuck hits a 38.1 inch vertical to start the proceedings. Teagarden struggles to barely hit a 24.4 inch lift despite being praised as a possible athletic starter in the league.
Tuck dominates the broad jump too, striking a length of 132.7 inches from the line. Dental Dam reaches 131.4 inches on the day.
Dental Dam completes the shuttle drill in an impressive 4.23 seconds, Tuck narrowly misses out at 4.24.
Tuck finishes the drill on a high, a 7.01 second time in the three cone drill. Dam isn't too far behind with his time of 7.06 seconds.
(ABOVE: Johnathon Saint out of Maryland takes questions from reporters)
Hackett and Ernston top off the linebacker prospects on the Wonderlic with 43 and 40 scores respectively. Former running back Tiernan achieves a 39.
Franklin Harris ran an incredible 4.27 in the 40 yard dash, Bavitz hits a 4.32 to snag second place among linebackers.
Bavitz and Tiernan tie at 39 reps each in the bench press while Mills struggles to hit 17 reps to finish the drill.
Bavitz achieves a 39.1 inch vertical jump, Ernston follows up with a 38 inch vertical.
Ernston reaches the best broad jump of all linebackers, 137.3 inches. Bavitz manages an impressive follow up act with 135.7 inches.
The quickest shuttle of the day falls to a common name, Ernston who has performed well in this years combine. A time of 4.08 seals the drill. Bavitz is second with a 4.14.
The 3 cone drill is dominated by Ernston who pulls out a 6.81 time to finish the day on top.
(ABOVE: Former LSU standout Antoine Delacour records his fastest 40 time of the day)
Carter performed the best out of all cornerbacks with a score of 42 out of a possible 50 on the day, Canton and Hayden also performed well with 39 each.
Alex Hayden managed the quickest 40 time with an impressive 4.3, Delacour also posted a great time following it with a 4.32. Carter and Canton had 4.38 and 4.39 respectively.
Shoate and Carter tied for the best bench press, both on 15 reps. Bishop disappointed scouts there to seem him only manage to do a single rep on the bench press, indicates a lack of work ethic in the young prospect.
Hayden had the best vertical jump on the day with a 31.3. Carter had a 30.8, Delacour with a 29.4 inch vertical.
Hayden dominated the broad jump with a 134.6 jump which impressed scouts. Delacour took aim at achieved a 132.3 leap.
Hayden went 4.5 on the shuttle drill for #1, Delacour followed in #2 with a 4.10 time.
Hayden finished the day the same way he started, strong. Recording a 6.90 second time on the three cone drill. Bishop racked up the slowest time of the day with 7.42 which we suspect will affect his draft stock.
(ABOVE: Navy safety Ryan Flock is a man to watch at this years combine)
Highest scorer on the Wonderlic among all the safeties? None other than Ryan Flock with an impressive score of 39. Jefferson also did well with a score of 30.
Jefferson posted one of the fastest times of the day, a 4.27 second 40 yard dash. Verns and Flock both recorded a 4.28.
Hardrool managed 32 reps on the bench press, the best among all the safeties in the draft. Jefferson, Rashad and Flock all achieved 29 reps.
Hardrool posted the best vertical jump, amassing 37.5 inches high. Sanchez, Showcase and Smith all struggled with vertical less than 27 inches each.
Hardrool also took the crown for the broad jump with 137.9 inches which was followed by Jefferson with 136.1.
Jefferson and Flock posted shuttle times of 4.09, Hardrool and Verns hit 4.10 seconds.
Hardrool finished the day by reaching 6.81 seconds during the three cone drill. Novel came second with a 6.90.
(ABOVE: Former UC Davis Aggie Turk Turkleton is predicted by many to be the best kicker in the draft)
The smartest kicker/punter in the draft? Archibald Booter who managed a 40 score. Harris got a 39 with Turkleton getting a 37.
Fastest special teamer in the draft is a two way tie between Harris and Laces who each ran a 5.25.
Bench press results didn't exactly set the world alight, top was Booter and Harris with 5 reps. Turkleton had 4 and Nugent didn't even manage to lift the bar off the rack.
Harris had a 19.2 vertical jump, Laces had a 19' jump.
Harris had a broad jump of 77.2 inches, Laces achieved a 76.2 jump.
Again Harris and Laces tied, both running a 5.11 on the shuttle drill.
Three cone drill was the last event of the day, Harris won it with a 8.15 second time. Laces had a slightly slower 8.16 time.
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50% to sapp2013
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I'm sure all of you remember my scouting combine of season 2 prospects which had insane times and was purely worked on using averages. I teamed up with sapp who is an excel wizard and we redid everything. We started with S1 players naturally and will do S2 soon hopefully before I'm back at college. S3 combine results and every other will be released after the draft has concluded because those prospects are the only ones invited to the combine. Majority of this work was done on excel purely either through workings of formulas, picking data from the sim and then finding out who was drafted when using the S1 draft thread. Pictures were found of particular players from the likeness list, slightly edited if they had an NFL logo in them and a caption was added using info on each players roster page. This stuff took a long time even though it looks like the payout isn't going to be worth it. Regardless I hope you enjoyed this slightly more realistic combine.
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Hello and welcome all to the first ever National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. Today we have a total of 137 athletes from various colleges around the world who hope they will be able to impress at today's events. In total there are 7 events athletes can partake in, 6 will test their physical abilities and the other will gauge their intelligence. The drills are of course: 40 Yard Dash, Bench Press, Vertical Jump, Broad Jump, Shuttle, 3 Cone Drill and the Wonderlic Test. Without much more of an introduction we have our first positional results.
(ABOVE: Navy QB hopeful Chris Orosz's accuracy is tested during a 3-5-7 drop throw drill)
While all quarterbacks performed pretty well on the Wonderlic test, the true winner was Mike Boss. Sporting a terrific 49 score, just 1 shy of the perfect 50, Mike Boss is the smartest quarterback in the draft class.
Unsurprisingly the quickest quarterback in the draft was the mobile Ethan Hunt who ran a good 4.61. Orosz posted the second quickest time of 4.82.
The strongest QB in the draft was also Orosz. He recorded 13 reps, 6 more than any other QB could muster in the drill. Jameis Christ had 7 reps, second best of the QB's. Vincent Draxel was the weakest QB only managing a meager 2 reps on the bench press.
Chris Orosz had the best vertical jump with 23.9 inches. Ethan hunt was not far behind with his measurement of 23.4 inches.
Hunt won the day with regards to the broad jump, jumping a length of 107.3 inches. Orosz followed up with his best impression, a 102.6 inch jump.
Deja vu in the shuttle drill, Hunt also came first in this category with an impressive 4.51 time. Orosz had a time of 4.67 while Kyubee posted a 4.80.
The last drill for the quarterbacks was the 3 cone drill. Again Ethan Hunt was the winner here with a 7.50 time, Orosz followed suit with his 7.54.
(ABOVE: Jayhawks alumni Boss Tweed being put through his paces earlier today)
The smartest running back in this years combine was highly touted Kansas prospect Boss Tweed with a wonderlic score of 22. A four way tie for second place occurred between Wiley, Romero, O'Connell and Jensen. The lowest score of the day fell to Bessel, Wright and Durden with a score of 3.
The quickest player of the draft is Boss Tweed, running an impressive 4.23. Wright and Mackworthy were not far behind posting times of 4.27 each. Romero , Bessel and Jensen posted the slowest times of any running backs with a 4.63 each.
Leroy Jenkins smashed expectations during the bench press, posting an impressive 45 reps. The power back denied any and all claims regarding his physical strength. Mackworthy recorded 35 reps, O'Connell recorded a stout 36. The weakest running back in the draft was Wiley and Wright, 17 reps each.
Mackworthy recorded the best vertical jump, 37.8 inches. Tweed had 36.9 in second place. Jack Stats recorded the worst vertical, 25.5 inches.
The broad jump running back winner was Mackworthy, recording a length of 135.1 inches. Tweed posted a similar score of 134.8.
Best shuttle time went to Mackworthy who ran a 3.91, followed by Tweed with a 3.92 then wright with a 3.96. Jensen and Romero shared the bottom spots , running a 4.53 which raises claims about their agility.
The 3 cone drill was dominated by Durden with a 6.84 time. Mackworthy who is one of the real winners from the combine posted a second best with a 6.91. Stats ran the slowest with a 7.67.
(ABOVE: Florida State WR Bailey Cook warms up before his 40yd dash attempt)
The smartest wide receiver in the S1 draft is Jackson who posted a 40. Mademe recorded a 39 also.
The quickest receiver was none other than Stormblessed who ran a breath taking 4.25.Garden ran a 4.28 while Jackson hit a 4.3.
Bailey cooked outlifted everybody with 29 reps on the bench press. Westfield recorded 21 while Garden and Phelps recorded 20 reps.
Josh Garden recorded the highest vertical jump of 35.1 inches, Cook recorded a 34.2 while Phelps recorded a 33.5.
137.2 was the longest broad jump by holder Josh Garden. Stormblessed followed up with 134 inch attempt.
Josh Garden had the quickest shuttle time of 3.90 while Hendrix recorded a 3.96.
Finally the 3 cone drill was won by Garden with a time of 6.72.
(ABOVE: Georgia tight end Ricky Maddox arrived early at the combine to get settled in)
The smartest tight end in the draft was Ricky Maddox with a 39. Tenzini and Wednesday recorded a 30.
The quickest tight end in the draft? You guessed it, Maddox who ran a 4.49. Wright Jr. was close with a 4.52.
Wright Jr. became the strongest tight end in the draft, bench pressing an impressive 41 reps. Maddox followed closely with his 38 reps. It almost seems like a rivalry might be budding between these two.
Maddox has the best vertical jump of 31.7 inches, Wright Jr. was second with 27.4 inches.
The broad jump was dominated by Maddox posting a staggering 118.8 inches, 12.8 inches further than his closest rival Wright Jr. with 106.8.
Maddox finished his shuttle run with a time of 4.33 while Wright Jr. finished with a 4.51 for second place.
The 3 cone drill was a one horse race with Maddox completing it at 7.16, a full .46 quicker than his nearest competition.
(ABOVE: Angus Winchester who recently competed in the World's Strongest Man competition days prior to the draft)
The highest scoring offensive lineman in the draft was Akselsen who managed a 40 on the scale.
Ferguson , Longshaw and Weal all managed 39.
The fastest lineman was Akselsen with a 4.84 time.
Floggity and Winchester tied for strongest man, a 46 for both. Akselsen hit 45 reps in second place.
Winchester recorded a 26.6 inch vertical, the highest of all lineman.
Winchester also recorded the best broad jump, 95.3 inches.
Akselsen had the best shuttle time, a crisp 4.78 followed by Winchesters 4.80 time.
Winchester finished off the day by posting the best 3 cone drill time which was a 7.43.
(ABOVE: DT Arbin Asipi hopes to emulate his form from the Huskies in the NSFL)
Harrison and Cox top the rankings of the defensive tackles in the Wonderlic, 30 each.
The quickest defensive tackle of S1? Ramrio runs an impressive 4.5. Reigns does his best impression with a 4.52.
Miller wins it all on the bench press, 47 reps, the highest of all the defensive tackles.
Ramrio hits a 32.3 vertical jump, Miller follows and hits a 31.3 which is good enough for second place.
Broad jump goes to Ramrio, a 122.4 inch jump. Miller hits a 118.9 inch jump soon thereafter.
4.46 is the time it takes Ramrio to complete the shuttle drill, impressive. Miller does it in 4.55
seconds, Reigns in 4.57.
Ramrio aces the 3 cone drill in 7.19 secs, Miller reaches a 7.21 to finish proceedings for the defensive tackles.
(ABOVE: Former USC alumni Kurt Hendrix meets with Rich Eisen following the conclusion of the S1 NSFL Combine)
The most intelligent DE in the draft? Dental dam with a score of 22. Lightskin Thor and Amir tied for second with 20.
The quickest defensive end in the draft is Tomlinson who ran a 4.34. Dental dam also ran a 4.36 with Jayce Tuck clocking it at 4.38.
45 reps from Jayce Tuck, 44 from Fuego Wozy and 43 from Kurt Hendrix. Three highly touted prospects performing well at the big stage.
Jayce Tuck hits a 38.1 inch vertical to start the proceedings. Teagarden struggles to barely hit a 24.4 inch lift despite being praised as a possible athletic starter in the league.
Tuck dominates the broad jump too, striking a length of 132.7 inches from the line. Dental Dam reaches 131.4 inches on the day.
Dental Dam completes the shuttle drill in an impressive 4.23 seconds, Tuck narrowly misses out at 4.24.
Tuck finishes the drill on a high, a 7.01 second time in the three cone drill. Dam isn't too far behind with his time of 7.06 seconds.
(ABOVE: Johnathon Saint out of Maryland takes questions from reporters)
Hackett and Ernston top off the linebacker prospects on the Wonderlic with 43 and 40 scores respectively. Former running back Tiernan achieves a 39.
Franklin Harris ran an incredible 4.27 in the 40 yard dash, Bavitz hits a 4.32 to snag second place among linebackers.
Bavitz and Tiernan tie at 39 reps each in the bench press while Mills struggles to hit 17 reps to finish the drill.
Bavitz achieves a 39.1 inch vertical jump, Ernston follows up with a 38 inch vertical.
Ernston reaches the best broad jump of all linebackers, 137.3 inches. Bavitz manages an impressive follow up act with 135.7 inches.
The quickest shuttle of the day falls to a common name, Ernston who has performed well in this years combine. A time of 4.08 seals the drill. Bavitz is second with a 4.14.
The 3 cone drill is dominated by Ernston who pulls out a 6.81 time to finish the day on top.
(ABOVE: Former LSU standout Antoine Delacour records his fastest 40 time of the day)
Carter performed the best out of all cornerbacks with a score of 42 out of a possible 50 on the day, Canton and Hayden also performed well with 39 each.
Alex Hayden managed the quickest 40 time with an impressive 4.3, Delacour also posted a great time following it with a 4.32. Carter and Canton had 4.38 and 4.39 respectively.
Shoate and Carter tied for the best bench press, both on 15 reps. Bishop disappointed scouts there to seem him only manage to do a single rep on the bench press, indicates a lack of work ethic in the young prospect.
Hayden had the best vertical jump on the day with a 31.3. Carter had a 30.8, Delacour with a 29.4 inch vertical.
Hayden dominated the broad jump with a 134.6 jump which impressed scouts. Delacour took aim at achieved a 132.3 leap.
Hayden went 4.5 on the shuttle drill for #1, Delacour followed in #2 with a 4.10 time.
Hayden finished the day the same way he started, strong. Recording a 6.90 second time on the three cone drill. Bishop racked up the slowest time of the day with 7.42 which we suspect will affect his draft stock.
(ABOVE: Navy safety Ryan Flock is a man to watch at this years combine)
Highest scorer on the Wonderlic among all the safeties? None other than Ryan Flock with an impressive score of 39. Jefferson also did well with a score of 30.
Jefferson posted one of the fastest times of the day, a 4.27 second 40 yard dash. Verns and Flock both recorded a 4.28.
Hardrool managed 32 reps on the bench press, the best among all the safeties in the draft. Jefferson, Rashad and Flock all achieved 29 reps.
Hardrool posted the best vertical jump, amassing 37.5 inches high. Sanchez, Showcase and Smith all struggled with vertical less than 27 inches each.
Hardrool also took the crown for the broad jump with 137.9 inches which was followed by Jefferson with 136.1.
Jefferson and Flock posted shuttle times of 4.09, Hardrool and Verns hit 4.10 seconds.
Hardrool finished the day by reaching 6.81 seconds during the three cone drill. Novel came second with a 6.90.
(ABOVE: Former UC Davis Aggie Turk Turkleton is predicted by many to be the best kicker in the draft)
The smartest kicker/punter in the draft? Archibald Booter who managed a 40 score. Harris got a 39 with Turkleton getting a 37.
Fastest special teamer in the draft is a two way tie between Harris and Laces who each ran a 5.25.
Bench press results didn't exactly set the world alight, top was Booter and Harris with 5 reps. Turkleton had 4 and Nugent didn't even manage to lift the bar off the rack.
Harris had a 19.2 vertical jump, Laces had a 19' jump.
Harris had a broad jump of 77.2 inches, Laces achieved a 76.2 jump.
Again Harris and Laces tied, both running a 5.11 on the shuttle drill.
Three cone drill was the last event of the day, Harris won it with a 8.15 second time. Laces had a slightly slower 8.16 time.
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2069 Words + 5,761 cells used.
50% to sapp2013
50% to myself
I'm sure all of you remember my scouting combine of season 2 prospects which had insane times and was purely worked on using averages. I teamed up with sapp who is an excel wizard and we redid everything. We started with S1 players naturally and will do S2 soon hopefully before I'm back at college. S3 combine results and every other will be released after the draft has concluded because those prospects are the only ones invited to the combine. Majority of this work was done on excel purely either through workings of formulas, picking data from the sim and then finding out who was drafted when using the S1 draft thread. Pictures were found of particular players from the likeness list, slightly edited if they had an NFL logo in them and a caption was added using info on each players roster page. This stuff took a long time even though it looks like the payout isn't going to be worth it. Regardless I hope you enjoyed this slightly more realistic combine.
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