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Indy Extremes: Shortest Vertical Jumps |
Also see: How Bill Walsh Evaluates Indy Results
VJ = Vertical Jump (in inches), based on difference between how high athlete reaches standing flat footed and how high he jumps straight up with no running start.
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
POS |
VJ |
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Jamie Nails |
Florida A&M |
OT |
21.5 |
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Juan Roque |
Arizona St. |
OT |
22.5 |
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Tarik Glenn |
California |
OT |
23 |
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Ben Kaufman |
Texas Tech |
G |
23 |
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Raleigh Roundtree |
S. C. St. |
OT |
24 |
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Rod Payne |
Michigan |
C |
24 |
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Nathan Parks |
Stanford |
G |
24.5 |
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Winston Alderson |
Arkansas |
OT |
24.5 |
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Barron Tanner |
Oklahoma |
DT |
24.5 |
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Kerry Jenkins |
Troy St. |
OT |
24.5 |
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Mario Daniel |
Ohio U. |
DT |
24.5 |
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Cyrll Weems |
Wisconsin |
S |
24.5 |
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Jeremy Akers |
Notre Dame |
G |
25 |
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Scott Sanderson |
Washington St. |
OT |
25.5 |
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William Carr |
Michigan |
DT |
25.5 |
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Scott Whittaker |
Kansas |
OT |
26 |
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Edward Jasper |
Texas A&M |
DT |
26 |
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Donnie Young |
Florida |
G |
26 |
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Marcus Spriggs |
Houston |
G |
26 |
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Rick Terry |
N. Carolina |
DT |
26 |
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Ross Verba |
Iowa |
G |
26.5 |
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Juan Porter |
Ohio St. |
C |
26.5 |
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Pat Williams |
Texas A&M |
DT |
26.5 |
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Andre Purvis |
N. Carolina |
DT |
26.5 |