PTGrizzly said:I have a hard time believing that 110 hurdle time...that's a really, really fast time. The reason I have doubts about it is because well...he only runs a 4.9 40. I understand that for his size, that is pretty dang quick, but in general, not a very fast time. Especially since it's most likely a hand time, therefore you would figure it at about a 5.0-5.1 40 time. I'm sure he's a great athlete, but comparing him to a faster Dane Fletcher or a Jared Allen type is just silly.
Holmes took 4th at the state meet in the high hurdles. This is directly off his player bio below. I am guessing his 110 hurdle time is legit and his 40 time is probably too high.
"Tyrone Holmes, DL, 6-4, 265, Fr., HS, Eagle Point, Ore. (Eagle Point HS): Tyrone was the 2011 co-defensive player of the year in the Midwestern League as a senior...also first team all-state and all-league honors as a senior... first team all-league as a junior and sophomore....received first team all-league honors as an offensive lineman as a senior, and was a second team all-league performer the previous two years...also an excellent and versatile track athlete...defending state champion in the shot put and placed fourth in the state meet in the high hurdles."
http://www.gogriz.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/020112abe.html