Combine Results: Clemson Players
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Aaron Kelly/Getty Images

Posted Feb 23, 2009


Several former Tigers were participants in the NFL Combine this weekend.

RB James Davis
Quick Hits: Davis weighed in seven to 10 pounds heavier than what he typically played at Clemson and turned in a solid 4.49 40-yard dash. Overall he likely increased his stock in the eyes of NFL scouts with his performance.

Height

Weight

Arm

Hand

40-Yard

Reps

Kahlil Bell

UCLA

5-10

212

31 1/2

10 1/4

4.68

15

Andre Brown

N.C. State

6-0

224

32 1/8

9 3/4

4.49

24

Donald Brown

Connecticut

5-10

210

31 1/2

9

4.51

DNP

Glen Coffee

Alabama

6-0

209

31 3/4

9 1/2

4.58

24

James Davis

Clemson

5-11

218

30 1/2

10

4.49

17

Arian Foster

Tennessee

6-1

226

33 3/8

9 7/8

DNP

23

Mike Goodson

Texas A&M

6-0

208

32 1/4

9 7/8

4.54

14

Shonn Greene

Iowa

5-11

227

31 3/4

8 1/2

4.63

19

P.J. Hill

Wisconsin

5-10

222

32 1/2

9 1/4

DNP

DNP

Rashad Jennings

Liberty

6-1

231

32

10 3/8

4.62

29

Gartrell Johnson

Colorado State

5-10

219

30 1/2

9 1/2

4.71

20

Ian Johnson

Boise State

5-11

212

31

9 1/2

4.46

26

Jeremiah Johnson

Oregon

5-9

209

30 3/4

9 1/4

4.57

20

Anthony Kimble

Stanford

6-0

216

30 1/8

9 1/2

4.66

13

Marlon Lucky

Nebraska

5-11

216

30 1/4

10

4.59

18

LeSean McCoy

Pittsburgh

5-10

197

31 3/4

8 7/8

DNP

DNP

Knowshon Moreno

Georgia

5-11

217

30 3/4

10

4.55

25

Chris Ogbonnaya

Texas

6-0

220

31 5/8

9 7/8

4.55

19

Branden Ore

Virginia Tech

5-11

214

31 1/8

9 5/8

4.67

21

Cedric Peerman

Virginia

5-10

216

31

8

4.45

27

Javon Ringer

Michigan State

5-9

205

30 3/4

9 5/8

4.53

23

Bernard Scott

Abilene Christian

5-9

200

31 3/4

9 1/2

4.56

21

Kory Sheets

Purdue

5-11

208

31 1/4

9 1/2

4.47

15

Tyrell Sutton

Northwestern

5-8

211

31 1/2

9 1/2

4.66

DNP

Chris Wells

Ohio State

6-1

237

33 5/8

10

4.59

25

Javarris Williams

Tennessee State

5-10

219

31 1/2

9 1/4

4.52

25



WR Aaron Kelly
Quick Hits: Like James Davis, Kelly likely helped his chances of being a top five round draft pick by turning in a 4.49 40-yard dash. It wasn't the fastest time of all the wide receivers but with his height and ball skills, he brings other skills to the table that are important for an NFL wide out.

Height

Weight

Arm

Hand

40-Yard

Ramses Barden

Cal Poly

6-6

229

34 1/2

10 3/4

4.57

Kenny Britt

Rutgers

6-3

218

34

9

4.48

Deon Butler

Penn State

5-10

182

31

9 1/4

4.38

Demetrius Byrd

LSU

6-0

199

33 3/8

9

4.42

Jeremy Childs

Boise State

6-0

200

33 3/4

9

4.57

Austin Collie

BYU

6-1

200

31

9

4.55

Quan Cosby

Texas

5-9

196

30 1/4

9 1/4

4.44

Michael Crabtree

Texas Tech

6-1

215

34 1/4

9 1/4

DNP

Jarett Dillard

Rice

5-10

185

32

8 1/2

4.53

Dominique Edison

Stephen F. Austin

6-2

199

32 1/2

8 1/2

4.40

Brooks Foster

North Carolina

6-1

211

32

9 5/8

DNP

Brandon Gibson

Washington State

6-0

210

32

9 1/4

DNP

Brian Hartline

Ohio State

6-2

195

32

10

4.52

Percy Harvin

Florida

5-11

192

31 5/8

9 3/8

4.41

Darrius Heyward-Bey

Maryland

6-2

195

33 5/8

9

4.30

Juaquin Iglesias

Oklahoma

6-1

210

31

9 1/2

4.51

Manuel Johnson

Oklahoma

5-11

189

32 1/2

8 3/4

DNP

Taurus Johnson

South Florida

6-0

206

31 3/4

9 5/8

4.47

Aaron Kelly

Clemson

6-5

204

32 3/4

9 1/2

4.49

Johnny Knox

Abilene Christian

6-0

185

31

9

4.5

Quinten Lawrence

McNeese State

6-0

184

30 1/4

8 1/4

DNP

Jeremy Maclin

Missouri

6-0

198

32 1/4

9 1/4

4.40

Brennan Marion

Tulsa

5-11

187

32 1/4

9 1/8

DNP

Mohamed Massaquoi

Georgia

6-2

210

33 1/4

9 7/8

4.57

Kenny McKinley

South Carolina

6-0

189

31 1/4

9

4.44

Andrew Means

Indiana

6-1

214

31 1/2

9 1/2

4.44

Marko Mitchell

Nevada

6-4

218

34 1/2

10 1/4

4.46

Louis Murphy

Florida

6-2

203

33 5/8

10

4.43

Hakeem Nicks

North Carolina

6-1

212

33 1/2

10 1/2

4.49

Jordan Norwood

Penn State

5-11

179

30 3/4

8 5/8

4.57

Kevin Ogletree

Virginia

6-1

196

31

9

4.37

Greg Orton

Purdue

6-3

207

33 3/8

9 1/4

4.62

Darius Passmore

Marshall

6-0

188

33

8 7/8

4.51

David Richmond

San Jose State

6-2

197

33 3/8

9 1/4

4.62

Brian Robiskie

Ohio State

6-3

209

31 1/2

9 5/8

4.49

Sammie Stroughter

Oregon State

5-9

189

29 1/2

9

4.55

Nate Swift

Nebraska

6-1

203

30 7/8

9

4.64

Brandon Tate

North Carolina

6-0

183

30 3/4

9 1/4

DNP

Mike Thomas

Arizona

5-8

187

31

9 3/8

4.40

Patrick Turner

USC

6-5

221

33 1/4

9 5/8

DNP

Tiquan Underwood

Rutgers

6-1

185

32 1/4

8 1/2

4.41

Mike Wallace

Ole Miss

6-0

189

31 3/8

9

4.33

Derrick Williams

Penn State

6-0

197

31

9 1/4

4.58

Jaison Williams

Oregon

6-4

239

33 3/4

9 3/4

4.64



QB Cullen Harper
Quick Hits: Not the strongest showing for the former Clemson signal caller overall but could still be selected within the last two rounds of 2009 draft.

Height

Weight

Arm

Hand

40-Yard

Jason Boltus

Hartwick

6-3

225

31 1/2

9 1/8

4.83

Rhett Bomar

Sam Houston State

6-2

225

32

9

4.82

Tom Brandstater

Fresno State

6-5

220

31 1/4

9 1/2

4.95

Nathan Brown

Central Arkansas

6-1

219

30 3/4

9

4.94

Hunter Cantwell

Louisville

6-4

235

33 1/4

10 1/4

5.25

Rudy Carpenter

Arizona State

6-2

218

31 3/4

8 5/8

DNP

Chase Daniel

Missouri

6-0

218

28 3/4

9 1/4

4.92

Nate Davis

Ball State

6-1

226

32

9 1/2

4.97

Josh Freeman

Kansas State

6-6

248

32 3/4

10

4.97

Cullen Harper

Clemson

6-3

225

31

9 1/2

4.97

Graham Harrell

Texas Tech

6-2

223

31 1/2

9 1/2

5.07

Chase Holbrook

New Mexico State

6-4

242

32 3/8

10 1/8

5.08

Brian Hoyer

Michigan State

6-2

215

32

9 1/2

4.97

Stephen McGee

Texas A&M

6-3

225

32

9

4.66

Curtis Painter

Purdue

6-3

225

33 1/4

9 1/4

4.93

Mike Reilly

Central Washington

6-3

214

33 1/4

10

4.92

Mark Sanchez

USC

6-2

227

33 1/2

10 1/2

4.88

Matthew Stafford

Georgia

6-2

225

33 1/4

10

4.84

Pat White

West Virginia

6-0

197

33 1/2

9 1/4

4.50

Drew Willy

Buffalo

6-3

215

32 3/4

9 3/4

DNP

John Parker Wilson

Alabama

6-2

219

31

9 1/2

4.87



* Michael Hamlin has yet to work out


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