Malachi Dupre left LSU after his junior season, and he also left Baton Rouge being underutilized as the Tigers offense struggled moving the football for a good portion of his career. I knew he was (that fast). He attributed the drop in his 40 time — 4.56 at the combine to that 4.33 — to “technique,” specifically staying low at the start.
I enjoyed my time I spent here. White's best 40 time Wednesday on two attempts was 4.47 seconds, only matching his combine mark.No one finished with a faster 40 time. I don’t question that at all. I ran a 4.55 at 225 (pounds). We knew he could run a 4.4.”Tre’Davious White rushed to Adams to tell him the news: 4.33! That time was not what Dupre wanted to post as he expected to run in the 4.4-range. Then, on the fifth, you compete. Returning for his senior season in 2016, the Breaux Bridge native registered 28 receptions for 280 yards with only one touchdown.Dupre and Dural have to answer for their college numbers, or lack there of, in meetings with teams and on days like LSU’s pro day Wednesday.Dupre, measuring in at 6-foot-2, 192 pounds, clocked a 4.46 in the 40-yard dash at Wednesday’s pro day in the LSU indoor practice facility. His 4.33 would have ranked second among defensive backs at this year’s combine and fourth among all players, though it was not timed with a laser as officials do at the combine. I was faster than you. The former LSU receiver discussed improving his 40 time, upcoming meetings with NFL teams and more. It begins in just 22 days, April 27-29, in Philadelphia.No, it’s true, his father said.He’s so emotional, he said, that he expects to cry at the draft, surrounded by family, friends and former coaches, including Ed Orgeron (Adams invited Orgeron to join him in the green room).Fournette weighed in at 228 pounds, 12 pounds lighter than his much ballyhooed combine weigh-in of 240. It’s just a matter of doing it when the lights are on.

(Teams are) coming out in spread, different personnel to make the safety come out of the single high and come cover, come in the box and bang a little bit. With improved 40 time, Malachi Dupre out to prove he's a lot more than meager LSU production Former LSU track star, Rummel alum Cyril Grayson pursing NFL dream The blazing time drew national attention at, potentially, the largest pro day in LSU history.When questioned about it, he smiled. I told him, ‘Don’t worry about it. Malachi Dupre clocked a time of 4.52 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. “So you can’t question that. “That was my fifth day there of not getting much sleep — maybe five or six hours for five days. Latest on WR Malachi Dupre including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com “It was hard to go to Tiger Stadium and watch the games, going to sleep every night and dreaming about it and waking up and not actually live what I wanted to.”“You don’t get much sleep,” said Dupre, a John Curtis graduate who has visits set with New Orleans, Carolina and Cleveland.

Adams is visiting the Jaguars on Thursday. Campus Insiders Malachi Dupre’s 40-yard dash time at the NFL Combine, as the former LSU wide receiver looks to increase his draft stock. So I feel like I did a good job of that (at pro day).”Grayson said scouts seemed to be impressed with performance at the combine, and he will travel to Seattle on Thursday to meet with the Seahawks.Similarly, Dural recorded a career-high 37 catches for 758 yards with seven touchdowns as a sophomore in 2014. It was all part of his plan.Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.Any sort of LSU draft pick rankings can be a tough endeavor, but one outlet has attempted to do just that; now feel free to tear it apart.“I was messing with about that when he ran that 4.56. He picked on his old man Wednesday, some revenge for dad doing the same after his son's 40-yard dash at the combine.Matt Canada’s offense really does change depending on the quarterback.Malachi Dupre had heard about some of the “off-the-wall” questions that some NFL prospects receive during the pre-draft process. 4.33! So all of that wears on your body.

“We saw where he stood up. “I can dunk a basketball.”He’s emotional about his father, too. There’s tons of talent in the draft. Adams was the first defensive back called to run the premier event at one of the most-watched pre-draft happenings there is.LSU safety Jamal Adams, left, stands for a picture with Jarrius Robertson also known as Little JJ, as LSU players participate in Pro Day Wednesday April 5, 2017, in Baton Rouge, La..Will Clapp admits he begged coaches to let him participate in an LSU spring practice.The next step on this pre-draft journey includes visits to team facilities, he said. He did.”He’ll soon be under much brighter lights, in the backstage green room waiting for his name likely to be called among the top 10 picks in the draft. Adams’ score filtered through the crowd seconds after he completed the dash and before it posted on the large projection screen in the indoor facility.“Coming into the combine, that’s what he told me he was going to run there,” receiver Malachi Dupre said. He only helped himself with that 40 time.“When they called his name,” George Adams said, “he told me, ‘Dad, I was No. He surprisingly chose not to attempt to improve his vertical jump of 31.5 inches from the combine, one of the lower marks of any defensive back at the event.“He’s never been shy of the camera,” his father smiled.More than 100 media members were credentialed, thought to be the most ever for the event, and close to 200 overall NFL personnel were expected.“We broke down the film,” said George Adams, a former Kentucky running back and first-round pick in 1985.