Jeff Maehl had an extremely successful showing at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, IN. On top of strong showings in the route running and gauntlet events, Jeff also broke the all-time record for the 3 cone drill with a 6.42 second time. The previous record, held by a DB, was 6.45, and the fastest time ever recorded by a WR had been 6.52. Jeff also finished 1st in the 60 yard shuttle, falling just .01 seconds short of breaking the record time in that event as well with a 10.87 time. His 3.94 in the 20 yard shuttle was good for the 2nd fastest time by a WR, and topped off his impressive showing in front of scouts and coaches at the combine. Jeff also weighed in at 190 lbs., 9 lbs heavier than the 181 lbs. that he played at Oregon, helping to dispel some scouts’ concerns of his slight frame. Jeff definitely improved his draft stock with his stellar performance at the Combine last weekend.




November 12th, 2011 at 1:38 am
cool article thanks dostlar