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All the measuring, poking and interviews are done but Saturday it starts for real. One of the center's of attention is Longhorn Marquis Goodwin. He is likely to break the long jump record and is attempting to break the 40 yard dash mark as well.
Goodwin is also expected to impress in the broad jump after finishing 10th in the long jump at the London Olympics this past summer. The broad jump at the combine is slightly different than the long jump in the Olympics. At the combine, the player must jump from a stationary position and stick the landing. But Goodwin still has high expectations.
The electronically timed record of 4.24 seconds from Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans will be a tough mark to best.
When asked how fast he wanted to run in the 40-yard dash, Goodwin kept it simple: “Really fast.”
But just how fast?
Link to watch all the action:
NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League or NFL Network
Marquis is in the QB, RB, WR group and they are scheduled to do their drills and running on Sunday.
Update: Here's a link from the NFL Network of Flash's 4.25 in the 40.. http://tinyurl.com/b3gfyjq .
Goodwin is also expected to impress in the broad jump after finishing 10th in the long jump at the London Olympics this past summer. The broad jump at the combine is slightly different than the long jump in the Olympics. At the combine, the player must jump from a stationary position and stick the landing. But Goodwin still has high expectations.
“The jump is a big goal of mine, as well,” he said. “I'm looking forward to it, as well as all the other tests. But broad jump especially -- the record is 11'5”.”
The electronically timed record of 4.24 seconds from Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans will be a tough mark to best.
When asked how fast he wanted to run in the 40-yard dash, Goodwin kept it simple: “Really fast.”
But just how fast?
Goodwin, whose best time in the 100-meter dash is 10.09, said he has matched the 4.24 40-yard-dash mark during practice drills. But more important, he's looking to impress in the positional drills. The former track star says he's a football player first who just happens to run fast.“One of the fastest times, if not the fastest,” Goodwin said. “I want to run the fastest ever; that's my goal. Chris Johnson has the record at 4.24. That's my goal.”
“I've proved that I have more than just linear speed,” Goodwin said. “I have good hands, I run good routes and get out of my breaks. I can run other routes than just the ‘9.' I'm tough, can take hits and block.”
Link to watch all the action:
NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League or NFL Network
Marquis is in the QB, RB, WR group and they are scheduled to do their drills and running on Sunday.
Update: Here's a link from the NFL Network of Flash's 4.25 in the 40.. http://tinyurl.com/b3gfyjq .
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