Vic Beasley - DL - Tigers
Clemson edge rusher Vic Beasley "went through defensive back drills in preparation for the combine to help his footwork," according to NFL Media analyst Charles Davis.
"He went through defensive back drills in preparation for the combine to help his footwork, and it paid off. Beasley no longer takes a backseat to the likes of Randy Gregory, Dante Fowler and Shane Ray. A top-10 selection is not out of the question for him now," Davis wrote. Even with his added weight, the Clemson edge rusher ran a 4.53 forty without looking sluggish. Beasley recorded the top time out of all front-seven defenders, while excelling in on-field drills.
Source: NFL.com Feb 25 - 2:29 PM
Vic Beasley - DL - Tigers
Clemson EDGE Vic Beasley's trainer, Tony Villani of XPE Sports, revealed how much the prospect improved during pre-Combine preparation.
Per Bruce Feldman, Beasley improved his vertical eight inches (41), dropped his forty by .15 seconds (4.53) all while gaining 13 pounds. Clemson LB Stephone Anthony, who also worked with Villani, had a tremendous Combine that does not always stand out on tape. Some might think this is unfair or produces an unrealistic result, but all prospects now go through rigorous training so it is an even playing field.
Source: Fox Sports Feb 25 - 10:42 AM