Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford, 6-5, 252, 33-7/8"ARMS, 11-1/8" HANDS, 4.86/40, (pro day = 4.72-4.75) 1.63-10yd, 19-reps, 35-1/2" VERTICAL, 118" broad jump, 6.78 3-cone, 4.20-20yd shuttle. Currently #71 overall at cbssports.com. A second round gem IMO.
2011: 40-TKLS, 10-TFL, 6.5-sacks, 1-PD.
2012: 56-TKLS, 18-TFL, 10-sacks, 1-Int (40-yd TD), 5-PD, 1-FF
2013: 62-TKLS, 23.5 TFL, 15-sacks, 1-int (30-yd TD), 6-PBU, 7-PD, 7-QBH, 2-FF & 1-blkd kick. (notice the annual improvements?)
PAC-12 Conference 2013 season leader in sacks with 15, #1 overall in NCAA for 2013 with 15 sacks.
PAC-12 Conference 2013 season leader in in tackles for loss with 24, #2 overall in NCAA for 2013 with 24,0-TFL. (M. Smith had 24.5)
PAC-12 Conference CAREER leader in tackles for loss with 52, #15 overall in NCAA for his career (since 2005.)
PAC-12 Conference CAREER leader in sacks with 32, #5 overall in NCAA in career sacks with 32 (since 2005.) Von Miller was #4 with 33.
per:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/lea ... areer.html
2014 Combine: Trent Murphy, A perfect LEO, disregard the 40 time, he's extremely quick, sheds blocks and takes shorter routes to the QB and he's tough as nails.
#7 of 215 in 3-cone drill, 6.78, This is supposed to be an important drill for the Seahawks.
#38 of 260 in vertical jump, (35.5")
#93 of 213 in bench press, (19)
#177 of 268 in 40-yard dash. (not considering his pro day time of 4.72-4.75)
Additionally, Trent Murphy was #30 overall (of 268 participants at the 2014 combine) in the results of all of the above 4 tests combined.
PER:
http://www.footballperspective.com/pitt ... mbine-mvp/ This site uses math formulas to adjust combine test results relative to weight and such. I've just found this website and the results seem to me to be accurate. Lots of info. available on this site and you can search by player name. Check it out!