NFL
notebook: DLs Sweat, Banogu break records at showcase
Send a link to a friend
[March 04, 2019]
Mississippi State's Montez Sweat
ran a blazing 4.41-second 40-yard dash Sunday to set a modern record
(since 2003) for defensive linemen at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The previous mark was 4.44 seconds, shared by North Carolina State's
Manny Lawson (2006) and Isaac Hilton from Hampton (2004), per NFL
Research.
Sweat ranked among the SEC leaders in sacks and tackles for loss in
each of his two seasons with the Bulldogs, tallying a combined 22.5
sacks and 30.0 TFL in 2017-18. At 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, Sweat's
time was faster than all but one of 23 running backs tested.
Sweat wasn't the only prospect who broke a record in Indianapolis on
Sunday. TCU's Ben Banogu set a new event record for defensive
linemen in the broad jump with a leap of 11 feet, 2 inches. Banogu
ranked second in the Big 12 with 18.0 TFL in 2018, adding 57 tackles
and 8.5 sacks for the Horned Frogs.
--Clemson defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence injured his left
hamstring running the 40-yard dash at the combine, ESPN reported.
After clocking a time of 5.05 seconds in his first 40 attempt, the
6-foot-4, 342-pound prospect suffered the injury on his second try
and did not complete the workout. NFL Network ranks Lawrence as the
No. 31 player available in the 2019 NFL Draft.
On Saturday, he led all defensive linemen invited to the showcase
with 36 repetitions of 225 pounds in the bench press. Clemson's pro
day is scheduled for March 14.
--Alabama defensive lineman Quinnen Williams ran the 40-yard dash in
4.83 seconds in Indianapolis, the fourth-fastest time by any
300-pound player at the NFL Scouting Combine since 2003.
The 6-foot-3, 303-pound prospect's time trailed only Jaye Howard
(4.82 in 2012), Luis Castillo (4.80 in 2005) and Tank Johnson (4.69
in 2004) among 300-pounders, per NFL.com.
Williams, a potential top-5 draft pick, tallied 8.0 sacks and 19.5
tackles for loss in 15 games last season at Alabama. The Crimson
Tide standout ran faster than Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins
(5.04 seconds) this weekend.
--The Dallas Cowboys and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence are running
out of time to work out a long-term deal and are "not close" as a
March 5 deadline looms, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
If the Cowboys do not reach agreement by Tuesday, the deadline for
franchise tags, they may be forced to use that option to keep him --
albeit at a hefty price tag.
[to top of second column] |
Mississippi State defensive lineman Montez Sweat (DL51) walks across
the field after running the 40 yard dash during the 2019 NFL Combine
at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY
Sports
The Cowboys tagged Lawrence last season and he made $17.1 million.
This year, under the franchise tag, he would earn $20.5 million. The
following year under the tag would be worth nearly $30 million.
--New England Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers underwent a recent
shoulder surgery that sources characterized as a "cleanup"
procedure, ESPN reported.
Set to become an unrestricted free agent later this month, the
25-year-old pass rusher led the Super Bowl LIII champions in sacks
for the third straight season with a career-high 7.5 in 2018.
Draft Analyst reported last week that the Miami Dolphins are the
front-runners to sign Flowers. Miami hired former Patriots defensive
play-caller Brian Flores as their head coach last month.
--The Jacksonville Jaguars "absolutely expect" to sign quarterback
Nick Foles when NFL free agency opens on March 13, Les Bowen of
Philly.com reported.
No other teams have reportedly emerged as serious suitors since the
Philadelphia Eagles announced they would not use the franchise tag
on the former Super Bowl MVP. Foles, 30, was 6-2 in the regular
season and 4-1 in the playoffs over the last two years as a
replacement for injured starter Carson Wentz.
Jacksonville expects to move on from starter Blake Bortles, the No.
3 overall pick in 2014. The Jaguars fell to 5-11 in 2018 after
reaching the AFC Championship game a year earlier. New Jacksonville
offensive coordinator John DeFilippo was Foles' quarterbacks coach
during the Eagles' run to the Super Bowl LII title.
--Field Level Media
[© 2019 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2019 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|