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		<title>Alabama&#8217;s Dee Milliner, MSU&#8217;s Darius Slay are 1-2 in the 40-Yard Dash Among Defensive Backs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken Dye</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here we are on the final day of the 2013 NFL Combine, focusing in on the defensive backs. By the way, I noticed a lot of linebackers yesterday were converted safeties, which explains some of the good 40-times we saw. Speed is becoming more and more of an emphasis on all positions in the NFL [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2013/02/26/alabamas-dee-milliner-msus-darius-slay-are-1-2-in-the-40-yard-dash-among-defensive-backs/">Alabama&#8217;s Dee Milliner, MSU&#8217;s Darius Slay are 1-2 in the 40-Yard Dash Among Defensive Backs</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we are on the final day of the 2013 NFL Combine, focusing in on the defensive backs. By the way, I noticed a lot of linebackers yesterday were converted safeties, which explains some of the good 40-times we saw. </p>
<p>Speed is becoming more and more of an emphasis on all positions in the NFL in recent years because of the emphasis on the passing game. I think the days of a 300 pound MLB, like local hero and Pittsburgh Steeler LB Levon Kirkland. He could move more a man his size, but wasn&#8217;t exactly a sub 4.6 speedster.</p>
<p>The prime physical trait coaches look for in corners especially is speed, and the official times for the drill are now in. Here are the results:</p>
<p>#1 Darius Slay, Mississippi State, 4.36</p>
<p>#2 Dee Milliner, Alabama, 4.37</p>
<p>#3 Desmond Trufant, Washington, 4.38</p>
<p>T-4 Robert Alford, SE Louisiana, 4.39</p>
<p>T-4 Jamar Taylor, Boise State, 4.39</p>
<p>#6 Brandon McGee, Miami, 4.40</p>
<p>T-7 Sanders Commings, Georgia, 4.41</p>
<p>T-7 Kayvon Webster, South Florida, 4.41</p>
<p>T-9 Rod Sweeting, Georgia Tech, 4.42</p>
<p>T-9 Steve Williams, California, 4.42</p>
<p>All defensive backs that were in the top-fifteen ran under a 4.50 40-yard dash.</p>
<p>This drill was especially telling and helpful to Dee Milliner, who was thought to be a little long and therefore a bit slow for an NFL corner.</p>
<p>Not so.</p>
<p>He measured out at 6&#8242; even while I had been under the impression he was more of a player in the Richard Sherman mold. Sherman ran in the mid 4.5&#8242;s at his combine. Milliner may not have exceptional size for a corner, but he&#8217;s got very nice size with 201 lbs on that frame. He had a decent vertical leap with 36 inches, and a very nice broad jump at 122 inches&#8230;or 10 feet, 2 inches.</p>
<p>The end result is that he&#8217;s probably solidified not only his stranglehold as the top CB in the draft, but he could have locked himself into the top-5. With the issues the Detroit Lions have in the secondary, a player like Milliner is unlikely to slip past that organization. They have the #5 pick overall, and may be in the best position to trade down as a result, depending on what they&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m certain they&#8217;d love to have Milliner, a downward trade could yield them a 2-for-1 if they want to add to their front-seven. They could let Cliff Avril walk in free agency and if you see them doing that, they&#8217;re either targeting a top DE at #5 or one of the offensive tackles, like the super-athletic LT Lane Johnson from Oklahoma.</p>
<p>This is a year where fans need to watch the free agency start, March 12th, very closely.</p>
<p><em>Follow me on Twitter @Ken_Dye</em></p>
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