Miller projected him as a sixth-round pick at the end of the regular season but now feels he could go late in the second or early in the third.
“He’s like a case study in talent over production,” Miller added. “He’s extremely talented, but teams will have to figure out if the lack of production (during the season) comes from him not being used correctly or from him just not being an asset in the game. Trying to figure that out will be a factor, but he’s going to blow up at the combine.”
Goodwin, who said he recently ran a 40-yard dash in 4.28 seconds, could threaten the combine’s electronically timed record of 4.24 set by Chris Johnson in 2008.
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Every single year people say that and every single year people come up short. Guarantee he doesn't break the 4.2x barrier.
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I just watched Texas vs Oregon St and I liked what I saw out of Goodwin. He runs good routes and has very good hands.
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11:13 a.m.: Marquise Goodwin was timed in the 4.1′s by some scouts at the combine. Gil Brandt of NFL.com timed him at 4.17 and 4.19. It will be very interesting to see where his “official” time stands. He clocked an unofficial time of 4.25.
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Speed doesn't last very long in the draft. I could see someone spending a pick on him in round 2. He had a strong showing at the Senior bowl.
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Take him with our 2nd 3rd and be done with it.
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Well I was wrong. In my defense, I had no idea they switched back to the old timing system
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This dude is mesmerizing, like Jeff Demps.