Cal RB Patrick Laird recorded a 6.84-second three-cone at his Pro Day.
Click here for a video of Laird's comments about his performance before te pro scouts. 200 lbs 205 lbs According to the After a while, one intern asked: “So what do you do here?”At 6 feet, 205 pounds, Laird does not give the impression he is an NFL running back. Other: walkonthenrun.com (Patrick Laird Website) After Cal • Selected to play in the 2019 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and participated in activities leading up to the game but unable to play due to injury Laird's Career Game Highs Rushes: 33 (vs. Oregon State, 2017) Rushing Yards: 214 (vs. Oregon State, 2017) Rushing TDs: 3 (vs. Weber State, 2017) 28 Patrick Laird look strong in this video of his 40-yard dash as Cal's Pro Day on Thursday. 6'0" He caught a couple screens today and had some nice run after catches.
He initiated the Patrick Laird Summer Reading Challenge for kids while he was at Cal. Latest on Miami Dolphins running back Patrick Laird including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN
The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Patrick Laird of the California Golden Bears 205 lbs And so when you do get an opportunity you’re ready to go.”Back in the spring, Kenyan Drake had yet to be traded, Mark Walton had not been waived, Myles Gaskin was still ahead of him on the depth chart.
He carried 10 times for just 5 yards, but he also caught four passes for 43 yards, not including his two-point conversion reception.“He did a great job and made a few guys miss on some shorter throws,” Ryan Fitzpatrick said in the Post story. 205 lbs Patrick Laird, Cal's starting running back in 2017 and 2018, had a big day in the NFL on Sunday.He scored the game-winning touchdown in the Miami Dolphins’ 37-31 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and he may become the Dolphins’ starting running back for the final four games.Not bad for a rookie who signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent, was the fifth-string running back in the spring and is known as “The Intern” to coaches.The Dolphins trailed by two points before Laird scored on a 4-yard touchdown run with 11:06 left in the game, then caught a two-point conversion pass to give Miami a 34-28 lead.Laird earned the nickname of The Intern back in spring training.
Formerly a student-athlete at the University of California, Berkeley that double majored in Business Administration and Political Science.