Esatto, pare ci sia un mezza controversia sul suo tempo. Ne parla anche Scott Wright.Angyair wrote: Comunque per Mays alcuni scouts hanno segnato un tempo sotto i 4.30, altri sopra, il tempo ufficiale è sopra i 4.40 (che comunque è il più veloce tra i DB).
There was some electricity in the air after USC S Taylor Mays reportedly ran a 4.24 forty this morning, followed by a 4.34 on his second attempt. Needless to say a 6-3, 230 pound prospect running that sort of time sent shockwaves across NFL Draft message boards, Twitter and all along Al Davis' spine. But as Lee Corso likes to say: “Not so fast my friend”. When the “official” times came in they only had Mays listed at 4.43. So what gives? In my opinion, that “official” time is wrong. I personally timed Mays on both attempts then went back and timed the first one again for good measure. On my stopwatch I had Mays sub-4.3 all three times. Also, the NFL Network synced up Mays’ run with those of Jacoby Ford and Trindon Holliday, who “officially” ran times of 4.28 and 4.34 respectively. Mays finished right between them. In my opinion Mays was legitimately in the high-4.2’s or low-4.3’s.
Tra i CB invece leggevo che ha ben impressionato Devin McCourty di Rutgers che a questo punto potrebbe veramente essere il #2 dietro a Haden, davanti a Kyle Wilson e Patrick Robinson.








