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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 614346"><p>It's interesting to note that Hubbard's Combine 40 yd. dash and intermediate times were nearly identical to Matthews:</p><p></p><p>Hubbard: 40 yd. = 4.69 / 20 yd. = 2.71 / 10 yd. = 1.61</p><p>Matthews: 40 yd. = 4.67 / 20 yd. = 2.71 / 10 yd.= 1.61</p><p></p><p>Matthews did shave nearly 1/10 off his 40 and 3/100 off his split times at his Pro Day whereas Hubbard did not sprint at his Pro Day.</p><p></p><p>The point being, while Hubbard looks stiff, an occupational hazard in a guy 6'6", he has some straight line giddyup off the ball even if the lack of agility gets him stalled out. Like Perry, he's got a good bull rush but not much in the way of moves. He gets off run blocks pretty well; good pad level and balance, which is a frequent problem with these tall guys. He looks just plain strong if not very athletic other than in a straight line.</p><p></p><p>He's entirely unfit for ILB as you suggest. He strikes me as a strong side OLB; a guy decent against the run who can chip in with some pocket penetration. This is not a 10 sack guy. Truth be told, I see him more as an undersized DE in the incredible-shrinking-Neal mold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 614346"] It's interesting to note that Hubbard's Combine 40 yd. dash and intermediate times were nearly identical to Matthews: Hubbard: 40 yd. = 4.69 / 20 yd. = 2.71 / 10 yd. = 1.61 Matthews: 40 yd. = 4.67 / 20 yd. = 2.71 / 10 yd.= 1.61 Matthews did shave nearly 1/10 off his 40 and 3/100 off his split times at his Pro Day whereas Hubbard did not sprint at his Pro Day. The point being, while Hubbard looks stiff, an occupational hazard in a guy 6'6", he has some straight line giddyup off the ball even if the lack of agility gets him stalled out. Like Perry, he's got a good bull rush but not much in the way of moves. He gets off run blocks pretty well; good pad level and balance, which is a frequent problem with these tall guys. He looks just plain strong if not very athletic other than in a straight line. He's entirely unfit for ILB as you suggest. He strikes me as a strong side OLB; a guy decent against the run who can chip in with some pocket penetration. This is not a 10 sack guy. Truth be told, I see him more as an undersized DE in the incredible-shrinking-Neal mold. [/QUOTE]
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