RB Austin Rose [Nebraska Preferred Walk-On]

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We're talking a pro agility drill?

Edit: Realized my mistake. I saw agility and just instantly assumed it was a pro-agility drill. That is what we're talking about, right..
That makes absolutely no sense at all

There isnt a "my high school billy bobs agility drill" matching up agains some other nebulous standard

The pro agility drill is the standard- it's been the same forever

 
We're talking a pro agility drill?

Edit: Realized my mistake. I saw agility and just instantly assumed it was a pro-agility drill. That is what we're talking about, right..
That makes absolutely no sense at all

There isnt a "my high school billy bobs agility drill" matching up agains some other nebulous standard

The pro agility drill is the standard- it's been the same forever
"Agility" is defined as the ability to move and change direction and position of the body quickly and effectively while under control.

When first referencing "agility", and the times mentioned were 4.4-4.6, I assumed the poster was speaking about the 20-yard shuttle. The 20-yard shuttle, also simply called the short shuttle, is a test performed by athletes at the NFL Combine. It is primarily run to evaluate the quickness and change-of-direction ability of players.

Comparing these two definitions, a 20 yard shuttle is indeed a measure of a player's agility. And, it just so happens, 4.4-4.6 would be a great 20-yard shuttle time.

In fact, the article mentions several of the faster shuttle times, which happen to be 4.47 and 4.52, smack dab in the middle of what we have defined as our so-called ideal range.

I wasn't questioning whether my high school's pro-agility was the same as the standard pro-agility. I was questioning what drill we were discussing. Anything else I can help you with?

 
We're talking a pro agility drill?

Edit: Realized my mistake. I saw agility and just instantly assumed it was a pro-agility drill. That is what we're talking about, right..
That makes absolutely no sense at all

There isnt a "my high school billy bobs agility drill" matching up agains some other nebulous standard

The pro agility drill is the standard- it's been the same forever
"Agility" is defined as the ability to move and change direction and position of the body quickly and effectively while under control.

When first referencing "agility", and the times mentioned were 4.4-4.6, I assumed the poster was speaking about the 20-yard shuttle. The 20-yard shuttle, also simply called the short shuttle, is a test performed by athletes at the NFL Combine. It is primarily run to evaluate the quickness and change-of-direction ability of players.

Comparing these two definitions, a 20 yard shuttle is indeed a measure of a player's agility. And, it just so happens, 4.4-4.6 would be a great 20-yard shuttle time.

In fact, the article mentions several of the faster shuttle times, which happen to be 4.47 and 4.52, smack dab in the middle of what we have defined as our so-called ideal range.

I wasn't questioning whether my high school's pro-agility was the same as the standard pro-agility. I was questioning what drill we were discussing. Anything else I can help you with?

There is only 1 Pro Agility- just like a 40 yard dash is a 40 yard dash and the vertical jump is the vertical jump= STANDARD that almost ALL prospective DI athletes are measured for at 100s of combines all accross the USA

If you had any clue as to what you were talking about- RECRUITING- you would know that- kind of like a first grader knowing his ABCs

Ive been to 20+ of these including the last 3 Army All American Bowls- can I help you with anything

 
This kid is in Lincoln. Here is our back-up to Cross. I don't see how this kid won't be
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I spoke to several HS coaches this past weekend

They were about evenly split on who the best RB in the state was- Strong or Rose

 
3.9 is realistic and is the top of what you will see from prospects. 4.1 is also elite and top rated. Once you get to the 4.4 range it is still top level, but many more people run a 4.4 than 4.1.

 
You guys are all missing the point. f#*k agility!

Can he play football at a high level is all i care about.

 
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