09-04-2006, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by gandhi1007
Originally Posted by LSUJeremy
Originally Posted by gandhi1007
Henderson is the better choice when you want to stretch the field. Colston is a bigger better target with surer hands for getting enough yards for a first down.
Don't forget Colston can stretch the field as well. He's a 6'4" 230 lbs. receiver with a 4.43 forty time.
I have a hard time believeing 4.43. I don't think he would've lasted till we picked him if he was that fast.
He lasted that long because he played at Hofstra & wasn't seen much, but don't take my word for it  :
Colston, a late-round pick at best after catching 70 passes for 975 yards and five touchdowns for Hofstra last fall, ran a 4.43 40-yard dash at the combine. Combine that speed with a 37-inch vertical jump, a 10-3 broad jump and a long shuttle time of 11.27 seconds, and Colston's secret is out.
He isn't considered a late-round pick anymore.
"I think I surprised a lot of NFL people with my time in the 40," said Colston, back in Harrisburg after spending last Thursday through Sunday in Indianapolis.
"I really don't think I was expected to run that fast, not at my size. I think most people were probably thinking I'd run around 4.6.
Here's the link:
http://anygivensaturday.com/ralphblo...60301192023815
I believe now.
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