2010 NFL Draft Pro Day Results

Pro Day Dates: March 6, 2010





Baylor

David Gettis, WR, Baylor
Height: 6-3. Weight: 216.
Projected 40 Time: 4.44.
Combine 40 Time: 4.47.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.39.
Vertical: . Broad: 10-4.
Projected Round (2010): 6-7.

3/8/10: David Gettis ran a 4.39 at his Pro Day. At 6-3, 216, that’s impressive, even if that figure was a little skewed (he ran a 4.46 the other time). Still, Gettis may have caught someone’s eye. He could be drafted late.

1/19/10: Rebounded with a solid sophomore campaign, notching 52 receptions, 675 yards and three touchdowns. Was invited to the Combine.

2/7/09: Regressed. After logging 31 catches for 407 yards as a sophomore, David Gettis managed 29 receptions for 391 yards in 2008.

7/26/08: David Gettis had just one decent game and failed to put up decent seasonal numbers (31 catches, 407 yards, no touchdowns). However, he’s a big receiver with 4.4 speed and kick-returning abilities, so he’s bound to get some looks in the middle rounds.

Jordan Lake, S, Baylor
Height: 6-1. Weight: 209.
Projected 40 Time: 4.59.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.79.
Benchx225: 14. Vertical: 30.
Projected Round (2010): FA.

3/8/10: Jordan Lake was on the draft bubble entering his Pro Day. He may have knocked himself off with a horrible 4.79 40. He also measured in an inch shorter than listed.

1/14/10: Jordan Lake had 92 tackles and only one pass broken up as a senior.

3/13/09: Thanks to 97 tackles, seven passes broken up and three interceptions, Jordan Lake was voted to the All-Big XII First Team.

8/6/08: A member of the All-Big XII second team, Jordan Lake accumulated 120 tackles, six pass break-ups and two interceptions as a sophomore. Unfortunately, Lake has been banged up during his collegiate career. In 2006, it was a broken collar bone. Last year, it was a shoulder injury that required offseason surgery.

Joe Pawelek, ILB, Baylor
Height: 6-2. Weight: 237.
Projected 40 Time: 4.78.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.75.
Benchx225: 13. Vertical: 30.5.
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.

1/8/10: Dropped down to the All-Big XII Second Team, but still managed 109 tackles and four TFL in 2009.

2/19/09: Baylor was competitive in 2008 for a number of reasons, one of which was Joe Pawelek. The All-Big XII first-teamer totaled 128 tackles, six TFL, seven passes broken up and an amazing six interceptions.

5/11/08: Joe Pawelek managed 99 tackles, eight tackles for loss and two sacks. He needs to improve his 40 to sneak into the first few rounds.

2007: I guess when you’re playing for Baylor, it’s easy to get on the field. Or maybe Joe Pawelek is just that good; as a freshman, Pawelek recorded 86 tackles. As a sophomore, he was named a team captain.





Wyoming

John Fletcher, DE, Wyoming
Height: 6-5. Weight: 270.
Projected 40 Time: 4.81.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.82.
Benchx225: 21. Vertical: .
Projected Round (2009): 7-FA.

1/22/10: John Fletcher finished the year without a single sack in his last four contests. Only had half a TFL in that span.

11/14/09: Could be a solid 4-3 left end in the NFL; has 12 TFL and seven sacks in nine games.

2/12/09: A member of the All-Mountain West Second Team, John Fletcher recorded 6.5 TFL and 4.5 sacks in 2008.

7/31/08: John Fletcher was extremely productive as a sophomore, registering 10.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss.





Florida Atlantic

Jason Harmon, TE, Florida Atlantic
Height: 6-2. Weight: 214.
Projected 40 Time: 4.64.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.62.
Benchx225: 12. Vertical: 34.5. Broad: 10.
Projected Round (2010): 7-FA.

3/8/10: I was already worried about Jason Harmon’s size – and now he measured an inch shorter and a pound lighter than initially reported at his Pro Day.

2/28/10: Size hurts, but the production is there: 48 catches, 649 yards, six touchdowns in 2009.

Rusty Smith, QB, Florida Atlantic
Height: 6-5. Weight: 224.
Projected 40 Time: 4.86.
Pro Day 40 Time: 4.83.
Hand: .
Projected Round (2010): 7-FA.

1/15/10: Played in only eight games because of a sprained shoulder. Had 14 touchdowns and just five interceptions on a 57.3 completion percentage and 7.6 YPA.

2/4/09: Rusty Smith compiled 3,224 yards, 24 touchdowns and 14 picks as a junior. However, his 53.8 completion percentage isn’t going to get it done.

7/24/08: Voted as the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year, Rusty Smith compiled 3,688 yards, 32 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2007. The Sun Belt sucks, so level of competition should be a factor, right? Well, Florida Atlantic did a great job of scheduling BCS competition, as they battled Oklahoma State, Minnesota, Kentucky, South Florida and Florida last year. In those five games, Smith went a combined 97-of-171 (56.7 completion), 1,321 yards, 10 touchdowns and just three picks. All five contests were blowout losses, as Smith just didn’t have the horses to compete. Still, he performed admirably in all five games, including Florida (18-of-33, 290 yards, one touchdown).



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