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Davis Tull RAS

Davis Tull was drafted by Saints with pick 148 in round 5 in the 2015 NFL Draft out of Tennessee Chattanooga.
He was selected by the Houston Roughnecks in the XFL Draft.
He recorded a Relative Athletic Score of 9.35, out of a possible 10.0. RAS is a composite metric on a 0 to 10 scale based on the average of all of the percentile for each of the metrics the player completed either at the Combine or pro day.
He had a recorded height of 6020 that season, recorded as XYYZ where X is feet, YY is inches, and Z is eighths of an inch. That correlates to 6 feet, 2 and 0/8 of an inch or 74.0 inches, or 187.96 centimeters. This correlates to a 0.99 score out of 10.0.
He recorded a weight of 246 in pounds, which is approximately 111 kilograms. This correlates to a 1.03 score out of 10.0.
Based on his weight, he has a projected 40 yard dash time of 4.8. This is calculated by taking 0.00554 multiplied by his weight and then adding 3.433.
This player did not have a recorded 40 yard dash for the Combine in the RAS database.
At his pro day, he recorded a 40 yard dash of 4.57 seconds. This correlates to a 9.87 score out of 10.0.
Using Bill Barnwell’s calculation, this Combine 40 time gave him a Speed Score of 112.8.
The time traveled between the 20 and 40 yard lines is known as the Flying Twenty. As the distance is also known, we can calculate the player’s speed over that distance. The time he traveled the last twenty yards at his pro day was 1.97 seconds. Over 20 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 10.15. Taking into account the distance in feet (60 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 30.46. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 365.48. Knowing the feet per second of 30.46, we can calculate the approximate miles per hour by multiplying that value by 0.681818 to give us a calculated MPH of 20.8 in the last 20 yards of his run.
This player did not have a recorded 20 yard split for the Combine in the RAS database.
At his pro day, he recorded a 20 yard split of 2.6 seconds. This correlates to a 9.96 score out of 10.0.
We can calculate the speed traveled over the second ten yards of the 40 yard dash easily, as the distance and time are both known. The time he traveled the second ten yards at his pro day was 1.08 seconds. Over 10 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 9.26. Taking into account the distance in feet (30 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 27.78. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 333.33. Knowing the feet per second of 27.78, we can calculate the approximate miles per hour by multiplying that value by 0.681818 to give us a calculated MPH of 18.9 in the second ten yards of his run.
This player did not have a recorded 10 yard split for the Combine in the RAS database.
At his pro day, he recorded a 10 yard split of 1.52 seconds. This correlates to a 9.97 score out of 10.0.
The time he traveled the first ten yards at his pro day was 1.52 seconds. Over 10 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 7.0. Taking into account the distance in feet (30 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 20.0. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 237.0. Knowing the feet per second of 20.0, we can calculate the approximate miles per hour by multiplying that value by 0.681818 to give us a calculated MPH of 13.6 in the first ten yards of his run.
At the Combine, he recorded a bench press of 26 repetitions of 225 pounds. This correlates to a 8.11 score out of 10.0.
At the Combine, he recorded a vertical jump of 42.5 inches. This correlates to a 9.99 score out of 10.0.
At the Combine, he recorded a broad jump of 1100, which is recorded as FII or FFII . where F is feet and I is inches. This correlates to a 9.99 score out of 10.0.
This player did not have a recorded 5-10-5 or 20 yard short shuttle for the Combine in the RAS database.
This player did not have a recorded 3 cone L drill for the Combine in the RAS database.