Connor Blumrick is a buried on the depth chart at QB. I think he could play WR and still be a back up QB. Kind of like Tannehill his early years. The guy is a really good athlete. Would also give us length at wide out.
HSFootballAg24 said:
It's not that he's buried on the deapth chart. He hasn't been able to participate in live reps due to his injury, and so we don't know exactly how good he is. What we do know is that he is our tallest and fastest quarterback. He has also been our most accurate QB in non contact drills.
HSFootballAg24 said:
He has the fastest 40 yard dash time of any of our quarterbacks. I'll admit that Kellen Mond is quicker, but Blumrick is faster.
he looks like a young j-hollaFishingAggie said:
That use to work really well for us in the past.
For QBs that number is inconsequential. For a WR, that is slow.vander54 said:HSFootballAg24 said:
He has the fastest 40 yard dash time of any of our quarterbacks. I'll admit that Kellen Mond is quicker, but Blumrick is faster.
This.
Connor 40 time is 4.74, Mond is 4.81.
I must've been rare in HS then. I ran a 4.48 (non-wind aided) 40 my senior year in high school when I walked on at Midwestern State. I think average speed for skill players is probably right around 4.5 or so.4 said:
Yeah, it's very realistic.
Despite all the 4.4s and 4.5s every high school player claims to have, TRUE 4.5 speed is rare.
Most of these skill position kids coming out of high school are 4.7-4.9 guys. And that is fast. Just look at the NFL combine times and remind yourself that those guys are the best players in the world.
Dude. I really doubt that many DBs, WRs, and RBs getting offers from D1 schools are running 4.9. No way.Quote:
Most of these skill position kids coming out of high school are 4.7-4.9 guys.