Bitter blog - Tuesday's running NFL Scouting Combine post: Antone Exum, Kyle Fuller's turn

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"I'm kind of a fan of Virginia Tech's corners," he said. "They all tackle."

Pretty much sums up DBU over the last couple decades.

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Kyle Fuller with a 4.40. That will definitely help him after most people questioned if he had top end speed.

Unofficial times. Frankly seems like alot of variation between unofficial and official. Understand the hand timing methodology likely to be low, but for some guys it seems very low and others it seems not so much.

Hoping Fuller keeps it under 4.5 and hoping Exum can do the same, but if he can't as close to 4.5 as possible.

If Fuller gets drafted by the Lions, do they become the super bowl favorite by default of the Fuller factor having a Fuller on both sides of the ball?

"I'm too drunk to taste this chicken" - Colonel Sanders via Ricky Bobby

Before we give the Lions to much Fuller credit, Corey spent all of last season on their practice squad, which is better than nothing but would much rather see him get a real shot at a roster, be it with the Lions or someone else.

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Seems like they like Corey. He just needs some extra weight and strength. After all he didn't get the full benefit of Gentry.

"Corey's got size, he's got speed," Mayhew said. "He was a guy that was a track guy that came to football late. He's really, I think, improved since we've had him.

"His big thing is a need to get stronger in the weight room. I think he's worked very hard at that. I think another year in the offseason program's really going to benefit him quite a bit, so I'm looking forward to seeing him.

"You know, it's hard to find guys that are 6-2 that run 4.39. He's one of those kinds of guys, so I'm excited about seeing him work."

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