Who has true measures on players?

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  1. Rod_2

    Rod_2 Member

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    I look in mags, different sports sites and T.V. But almost everyone has different sizes and times. I just want to know who to trust.
    I'm trying to figure who can play where.
    One site said safety Peters will be a good LB. Another site had him 6'1" 199lbs. Along with others
    Thats why I ask.
     
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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Trust no one.
     
  3. Br4d

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    Some teams use a strong safety as a nickel linebacker when they want to go 3-3-5.

    The Jets don't need to do that at the moment because Vilma is fast enough to cover the 2nd TE or a fast back out of the backfield.
     
  4. YoungJet

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    For starters, don't trust their college bios for measurables. The NFL page, if they are listed, is usually accurate. nfldraftscout.com is also pretty accurate, most of the time. If you search, you can probably find their combine info somewhere on the net.
     

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