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https://247sports.com/Video/Corey-Wren-junior-highlights-9007770/
and if you really want to get down to it, here's his stats.
Flashback Friday: January, 2018
Lol, that's awesome.
Props to @bigdawg65 for this great photo, seemingly greater than people realized. If you notice, OBJ is out front in the photo, but does NOT have the fastest time, Montez Sweat does. The time a player gets on the 40 is a function of their acceleration and top end speed. In this case, OBJ accelerated at a higher rate than Sweat, but Sweat caught him with higher top end speed. This becomes more apparent when looking at Sweat vs. Zeke. They are at the same spot in the photo, but Sweat finishes 0.05 under Zeke, once again due to Sweat's higher top end speed.
You cannot estimate how much farther someone will be over 40 yards because it is one equation with two unknowns (acceleration and top end speed). The fairest calculation I have seen here was by @NC_Dawg , estimating a top end speed of 22 mph, which translates to ~1 yard for every 0.1 seconds difference. This assumes the two athletes accelerate the same, which is hogwash but probably the best set of assumptions possible given the data. The proportion is blatantly incorrect as it assumes the players get to top end speed instantly (fyi- a constant 22 mph over the course of 40 yards would clock in at 3.72 s - yikes).
As oyu can tell, I badly, BADLY, need this season to start already. GO DAWGS!!!
👀 Dawgs gonna finish with two top 6 corners and top safety prospect ?
Kid looks legit to me. I'll take him.
I'll see your two variables and raise you one... deceleration. Who can sustain their top end speed the longest? Or are we to assume once top end speed is reached it remains constant?
P.S. - I really have no idea if this is somehow taken into account by your explanation. I'm not learned in the way of physics.
I assume you are referring to the future dawg commit here.