1. Anybody know what his 40 time is supposed to be?

    ESPN has him tagged as lacking speed for the receiver/returner position. Not that what they think really matters to the scouts, but that seems a little odd to me, even for them.

    These are the same guys that repeatedly over the last three years have said he was a threat to score every time he touches the ball.
  2. It's simple. At ESPN, if you're not from USC, you suck.
  3. Speed is not a problem for Skyler, but I worry about his durability in the NFL at his size. He'll be a 4th or 5th round pick, I suspect.

    According to Matt Hayes of The Sporting News:

    SKYLER GREEN LSU

    Size: 5-9, 190.

    Fastest 40 time: 4.33.
  4. Well, smaller receivers like Donte' Hall, Deion Branch and Steve Smith are all Skyler's size. And though only two of those three have made much of an impact as a receiver, Skyler can look to Hall as a player to model his game after (i.e. become inexpendable because of your returning abilities and just wait for your opportunity to get playing time as a WR instead of a sole special teams ace).
  5. None of those 3 you mentioned get hurt very often, Sky has yet to prove this.
  6. You're right about that. The ankle injury that Skyler suffered through all last year can't be over-looked--but the silver lining is that it is the only injury he's really had.
  7. The combine for WR's will be on the NFL network Sunday morning at 10:00.
  8. skyler just ran a 4.50 at the combine on NFL network. haggans of ASU just ran a 4.45 - impressive for a so-called possession receiver.
  9. whoa. chad jackson of UF just ran a 4.29 40. his stock just went up.
  10. Skyler's official time was 4.44.