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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    Well, the thing with Justin is that he has always looked great on paper. 6'3" 225 lbs. 4.4 forty time. Can bench and squat a ton.

    With the combine, its usually how you look on paper that determines whether or not a team will take you, so I think that some team will take a chance on him. The fact that he has proven that he can play multiple positions is in his favor as well.
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    I agree, I mean he has played and sometimes looked good on offense/defense/and the important one special teams.
    What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach, so you get what we had here last week which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it.

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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    Justin was a good high school and college player. Not sure if he is good enough for the NFL. I certainly do hope so. If he makes it I hope he can avoid the injury bug he had so much trouble with at Tech.
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    i think hamilton can be like sensabaugh that went to etsu. hamilton can become a late round pick and learn the pro game. i could be wrong, but i see that as a possiblity.

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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    I just dont see a team turning down the size and athletic ability. A ton of potential. I dont really know why the full potential wasnt reached at VT however.
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    id say that 4.4 is more a 4.5 or 4.6
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    Excuse me Mel Kiper.
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    im just sayin...if he had 4.4 speed then he would def be drafted...with his size and that speed it'd be hard for anyone not to take him

    just like Aaron Rouse next year...he'll go day 1 maybe first 2 rounds just because he's 6'3 215 and has the 4.45 speed
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    I'll not swear to it, but Im thinking that he has run a 4.4 at some point in his career. I could definately be wrong though.
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    Re: Justin Hamilton

    may have when he was smaller

    that was a knock on him here at Tech though, he just wasn't as fast as our other backs, which is why he moved positions
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