Didn't he state in a previous article that he pretty much talks to Dugans?
I think Dingle is a take because we need numbers at WR but your example is horrible. If Dingle was running anywhere near a 4.6 this wold not even be a question, his problem is that he runs a 4.8 which isn't even fast for an LB.[/QUOTE
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Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.
He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?
look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
He ran that 4.85 2 years ago at the 2/28/2015 Miami Nike Combine.
Kevaughn Dingle.. 17.. WR ..FL ..Carol City.. 6-1(H)... 188(wt)... 4.85(40)... 4.46(SS)... 31(PB)... 30 (vert)...67.77(SPARQ)
As I have posted many time players often 35% or more particularly skilled players will NOT run at these combines for fear of a bad time. Sometimes sprinters in HS with 11.1 or lower times often turn in 4.7s or worse. Daniel Wright the very fast Safety recorded a 4.71 at the Nike this past year and he is a national elite HS 200m and 400m sprinter.
Second Dingle was in 10th grade and still developing speed wise
Here is the post from months back I believe by 1953 or CChigh----On how sprinters and top athletes often do poorly at the Nike Combines 40s and why may will not run it there.
Remember Dingle was a sophomore when he ran. Many of these guys below were juniors
Daniel Wright DB 17 FL Cardinal Gibbons 6-0 168 4.71(40) 4.34 36.0 33.3 87.48
200m - 22.24 (national elite 22.00)
400m - 48.60 (national elite 49.50)
High Jump - 6-4 (national elite - 6-5)
Long Jump - 22-6 (national elite 22-0)
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Dawson Hill 18 RB FL South Plantation 5-11 177 4.86(40) 4.83 38.0 33.1 75.99
100m---11.26.... 200m--22.67...... long jump 20-6....will in all probability make the national elite standards in the sprints.
Dawson Hill - Hudl
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Traquan Butler 18 DB FL Killian 5-9 166 4.77(40) 4.66 33.0 32.4 69.45
200m--22.61 (national elite 22.00) very good chance of making it.
Traquan Butler - Hudl
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Trajan Bandy DB 17 FL Columbus 5-9.5 175 4.68(40) 4.24 34.5 32.8 90.84
11.23--100m--(national elite 10.80)--
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Michael Jeanfrancois 18 DB FL Boca Raton 5-10 145 4.65(40) 4.66 31.0 31.8 63.66
just team film--needs bulk as the speed is there
Michael Jeanfrancois - Hudl
100m--10.95(national elite 10.80), 200m--22.32(national elite 22.00)
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Avery Thornton 18 WR FL Boyd Anderson 6-0 165 4.82(40) 4.56 35.5 33.5 75.90
6-4 high jump...21-11.25 long jump...100m 11.26…very explosive
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4001509/avery-thornton
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Anthony Schwartz 18 WR FL American Heritage 6-0 166 4.47(40) 4.53 36.5 30.9 88.59
unreal speed.....100m --10.26....200m--20.76
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Dalin Thomas 18 WR FL St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 6-3.5 167 4.82(40) 4.67 33.0 29.0 63.18
400m--50.31(national elite 49.50)
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/5280281/dalin-thomas
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James Cook RB 19 FL Miami Central 5-11 182 4.74(40) 4.47 34.0 30.3 77.58
49.32--400m (national elite 49.50)---
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Daniel Richardson 17 WR/DB...5-11/170...(40)-4.69
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6091037/daniel-richardson
60m - 7.05 ---(National Elite 7.05)
100m - 10.96 (NE 10.80)
200m - 21.90 (NE 22.00)
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6091037
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Naytron Culpepper DB 17 FL Carol City 6-0 165 4.74(40) 4.46 33.0 30.9 73.02
• 200m - 22.46 (national elite--22.00)
• 400m - 49.48 (national elite--49.50)
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Deandre Wilder LB 17 FL Carol City 6-2 197 4.81(40) 4.43 36.0 29.0 78.99
200m--22.87(national elite 22.00)
He looks slow on tape.... DO NOT WANT
He can catch the ball with people on him . He's. take I don't care what people sayI think Dingle is a take because we need numbers at WR but your example is horrible. If Dingle was running anywhere near a 4.6 this wold not even be a question, his problem is that he runs a 4.8 which isn't even fast for an LB.
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Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.
He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?
look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
He looks slow on tape.... DO NOT WANT
He moves the chains and plus he will help with future classes . He's a take, we don't need all burners we need kid who can come up with the ball in traffic .
If I'm Dingle, I'd decommit, can't string this kid along and then come back like you wasn't trying get him to leave.
Kevaughn Dingle came up with a key play in Carol City’s state championship.
and it wasn’t easy.
Dingle, a Miami commit, flipped his way into the end zone for a successful two-point conversion for the Chiefs’ final two points in a 14-6 win over Lake Gibson in the 6A title game on Saturday night.
“I aint going to lie, I knew we were in a situation so the only thing I’m thinking is, ‘I’ve got to get into the end zone’ and I got in,” Dingle said. “I didn’t know if I scored or not, but I just saw everybody run to me so I guess I got in.”
It was an impressive acrobatic play by Dingle who leaped from a few yards out, took a hit, and flipped in for the score to put Carol City ahead 14-0 early in the fourth quarter.
A crowd of 6,715, with more than half being Carol City supporters, saw the Chiefs when their fifth state championship and first since 2003.
“It’s a blessing,” Dingle said. “We haven’t been here in a long time and I had never been here. This was the biggest game of my life and I made it happen. Thank God and give all the glory to God. Now I’m on to the next chapter.”
Dingle caught three passes for 14 yards, including an impressive 12-yard grab over the middle with two defenders on him, in addition to the two-point conversion.
With his senior season over, the four-star wide receiver according to 247Sports will turn his focus to recruiting.
Dingle plans on taking five official visits next month to Kentucky, Illinois, N.C. State, Louisville, and Miami.
“I’m still focused on the season, but now that it’s over with I’m going to clear up this happiness and then I’m going to go to the next chapter,” Dingle said.
Miami wide receivers coach Ron Dugans was not in attendance for the game, but did message Dingle after the game.
“I just talked to them matter of fact,” Dingle said. “It was coach Dugans, so we’ve been in contact lately.”
He looks slow on tape.... DO NOT WANT
He moves the chains and plus he will help with future classes . He's a take, we don't need all burners we need kid who can come up with the ball in traffic .
You might be right he moves the chains but I thought we wanted to increase our team speed??? We cant have it both ways ... He's not a dynamic athlete...thats what we need.. not chain movers
He looks slow on tape.... DO NOT WANT
He moves the chains and plus he will help with future classes . He's a take, we don't need all burners we need kid who can come up with the ball in traffic .
You might be right he moves the chains but I thought we wanted to increase our team speed??? We cant have it both ways ... He's not a dynamic athlete...thats what we need.. not chain movers
There is NOT ONE negative with taking this kid. Stop trolling.
He looks slow on tape.... DO NOT WANT
He moves the chains and plus he will help with future classes . He's a take, we don't need all burners we need kid who can come up with the ball in traffic .
You might be right he moves the chains but I thought we wanted to increase our team speed??? We cant have it both ways ... He's not a dynamic athlete...thats what we need.. not chain movers
There is NOT ONE negative with taking this kid. Stop trolling.
Whatever man..... continue living in denial..theres obviously a reason we havent been keeping in contact with dude... Richt feels like me about him[/QUOTE
who's in denial? Idc if he ever plays a snap here. The CC pipeline is much more important then 1 player.
Dingle has the one factor that you can't buy or teach and that'd the dog in a wr