RavensFootbalFan... I am not saying that size and speed don't mean anything.... Obviously they are both great tools but they are not the ultimate predictor of how someone will perform. Nearly every draft for the past decade or two has had a bust WR with all the intangibles taken in the first round! 10. Sylverter Morris taken by KC in 2000 was 6'3" 215 and ran mid 4.5s bust. 9. RJay Soward out of USC 8. David Terrell... 6'3 213 out of Michigan ran a 4.34 7. Freddie Mitchell taken in round 1 6'1 185 4.43 6. Ashley Lelie ou of Hawaii was 6'3" 196 and ran a 4.33 Charles Rogers 6'3 220 ran a 4.38 Reggie Williams 6,4 199 4.44, 3. Troy Williamson 6,1 203 ran a 4.34, Mike WIlliams out of USC 6'5 235 ran a 4.56 - ted Gin jr. 5'11- 185 4.38 Darious Heyward Bey 6,2 212 4.34 Matt Jones out of Arkansas 6,5 219 ran a 4.39.... in fact it you look at the fastest 40 times in combine history.... many of them have been average at best.... (Justin King 4.31 our own Yamon FIgures 4.3, DH BEy 4.29, Demarcus van dyke, and Jacoby Ford both 4.28- Marcus Goodwin WR out of Texas 4.27, Dri Archer 4.26.... the vast majority of the top 40 guys in the history of the combine have had mediocre careers. SO while I think speed and size are important factors.... they are not the end all when predicting success in the NFL. As I said... I am with you and I hope that Waller takes his freakish gifts and lights it up in the NFL but I am cautiously optimistic and mostly hope he is simply a great redzone target for Joe. If he does that he will have a much better pro career then most experts had projected for him. Ill take it... everything else would be a bonus!