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Weatherspoon shines during Missouri Pro Day-3/4/10

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Six former Missouri Tigers worked out in Columbia, Missouri yesterday afternoon, as several players gave NFL scouts one final look at their skills. The school did a fine job of putting the event together and it is pretty obvious that head coach Gary Pinkel has put together an outstanding program. Missouri LB Sean Weatherspoon, who was coming off a strong combine, wasn't supposed to do a full workout. However, once his competitive juices got flowing, Weatherspoon decided to put on a show.

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Mizzou Pro Day Results:

Jeron Baston DT

Baston measured at 6004 304 lbs and had extremely big hands at 10 1/2".  His arm length measured around 31 5/8".  Baston threw up 225 lbs 26 times, had a 1.74 10 yd time (5.22 range in the 40), registered a 8' 5" broad jump and clocked 7.59 in the 3 Cone drill.  He appeared to be in very good shape and had a solid workout overall. 

Brian Coulter DE/OLB

He measured in at 6'3" 251 pounds and had 33 1/4" arms.  Coulter looked very fit physically and has a nice overall frame.  He put up 225 lbs/16 times, had a 29" VJ, 4.53 SS and went 7.22 in the 3 Cone drill.  Coulter ran in the 5.0 range, clocking in the high 4.9s on some watches.  He also posted a 9'2" broad jump and went through a variety of 3-4 OLB type drills with some of the teams in attendance.  He will workout again when the Tigers have their second Pro Day later this month. 

Kurtis Gregory OG/OT

Gregory seems to have really been working hard and was in good shape.  He went through some offensive line drills at the end of the workout and was able to finish the drills without another offensive lineman to take reps.  He didn't bench press and ran 10 yards in the 1.84 range.  He had a very good vertical jump at 31 1/2", posted a 4.59 in the 20 yard SS and ran in the 5.18-5.28 range in the forty yard dash.  Gregory also leapt 8'2" in the broad jump.  He is a guy that's played inside at the collegiate level at guard and the team uses very wide splits in their alignments.  They have asked him to pull some in their misdirection running game.  Gregory was 6'4" 305 lbs when measured at yesterday's Pro Day

Andy Maples DT

Maples measured in at 6'3" 313 lbs and put up 25 bench press reps at 225 lbs.  He had 31 7/8" arms and posted a 1.89 time in the 10 yard portion of the 40 yard dash (5.28-5.38 range).  He also went 8'1 1/2" in the standing broad jump and was in the mid 7.9s in the 3 Cone Drill.  Maples' 20 yard short shuttle time was in the 4.9 range and he went 27 1/2" in the vertical jump.  He was able to complete most of the drills with some strength and had a pretty good day. 

Justin Garrett DS

Garrett was able to work out for teams, even though he came out in the 2009 Draft class.  Garrett posted a 4.38/20 yard short shuttle, posted a 34 1/2" VJ and ran in the 4.7 range in the forty yard dash.  He also posted a 7.16 time in the 3 Cone Drill and went around 11.70 in the 60 yard shuttle.  Garrett also went through safety drills near the end of his workout and showed nice ball skills.  He couldn't corral a couple of balls near the end, but didn't have another DB to go through drills down the field.  When he played at Mizzou, Garrett was a nice sized safety in the 6'0" 205 lb area.

Sean Weatherspoon

Weatherspoon built on a solid combine workout with an even more impressive performance in Columbia Thursday.  He weighed in around the 239 lb mark, put a personal best of 35 reps at 225 lbs., posted a 38 1/2" VJ (40" VJ in Indianapolis) and also ran the 20 yard short shuttle in 4.18 seconds.  His forty yard dash times ranged from the 4.47-4.55 range and he looked very explosive in many of his LB/DB type drills.  Perhaps the most impressive part of his performance was the added endurance he seemed to have when transitioning in and out of footwork drills late in the workout.  He has defensive back like transition ability at the linebacker position.