Found April 16, 2008 on Pro Football Talk:
Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, whose last workout was the subject of much scrutiny, had another workout today in Norman, Oklahoma. According to Gil Brandt of NFL.com, Kelly ran 40-yard dashes timed at 4.63 seconds and 4.65 seconds "on what the scouts considered to be a fast track." Kelly had previously run in 4.68 seconds and 4.75 seconds on what he felt was a slow track. Today Kelly also did the short shuttle, finishing in 4.15 seconds, the three-cone drill, finishing in 6.83 seconds, and the 225-pound bench press, completing 14 reps. Brandt reports that three teams ? the Browns, Packers and Giants ? had representatives on hand. In addition to running the 40, Kelly caught passes from former Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch, and Brandt reports that he "looked good catching the ball," grabbing 21 of the 22 catchable passes Crouch threw him.
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