Junior cornerback Anthony Robey clocked the fastest 40 time of the year at a NIKE Camp when he came through the line at 4.33 seconds. The 5’9″ 163 lb. Norristown High School product was one of only two participants to go under 4.5 seconds at the event. He was an all Suburban One League selection as a WR last season but has drawn little interest from schools to this point. Perhaps his accomplishments at this combine can shine a light on him his senior year.
Here are the top 40 time results from the Philadelphia NIKE combine, courtesty of ESPN.com)
Name | Pos. | School | Class | Height | Weight | 40 Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anthony Robey | CB | Norristown (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-9 | 163 | 4.33 |
Tyrell Martin | RB | Frankford (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-7 | 169 | 4.49 |
Josh Graham | RB | Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) | 2010 | 5-6 | 145 | 4.5 |
Alex Amidon | RB | Hotchkiss | 2010 | 6-0 | 172 | 4.53 |
Miles Shuler | RB | Long Branch (N.J.) | 2011 | 5-10 | 163 | 4.54 |
Damiere Bird | WR | Timber Creek (N.J.) | 2011 | 5-8½ | 168 | 4.55 |
Stacy Burnett | RB | Liberty (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-9½ | 168 | 4.56 |
Deandre Reaves | LB | Dominion (Va.) | 2012 | 5-9½ | 162 | 4.57 |
Charles Davis | CB | Neptune (N.J.) | 2011 | 5-10½ | 173 | 4.57 |
Terrant Morrison | RB | Smyrna (Del.) | 2010 | 5-6½ | 167 | 4.57 |
Ibraheim Campbell | DB | Chestnut Hill (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-11½ | 187 | 4.58 |
David Williams | LB | Northeast Catholic (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-10 | 188 | 4.58 |
PJ James | RB | Glassboro (N.J.) | 2011 | 6-0 | 177 | 4.61 |
Vaughn Scott | RB | West Deptford (N.J.) | 2011 | 5-9 | 157 | 4.61 |
Clayton Minott | RB | Concord (Del.) | 2011 | 5-9 | 157 | 4.62 |
Huschai Severe | WR | Washington (Pa.) | 2012 | 5-9½ | 149 | 4.63 |
Stephon Singleton | DB | North Catholic (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-6 | 138 | 4.64 |
Brent West | RB | Germantown (Pa.) | 2010 | 5-7 | 145 | 4.64 |
Bradeem Black | RB | Camden (N.J.) | 2011 | 5-4 | 145 | 4.65 |
Raheem Richardson | WR | Union (N.J.) | 2010 | 5-7 | 151 | 4.65 |
Chad Wilson is a college football recruiting expert and creator of the GridironStudsApp which allows high school football players to gain exposure to college football coaches and fans. Wilson is a former college football player for the University of Miami (92-94) and Long Beach St. (’90-’91) and played briefly for the Seattle Seahawks (’95). He is also a former youth and high school football coach for over 15 years most recently for 5-A State of Florida Champs American Heritage. He runs All Eyes DB Camp a defensive back training company located in South Florida IG: @alleyesdbcamp. Wilson’s oldest son Quincy plays in the NFL for the New York Giants and his younger son plays cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals.
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