Quinton Ganther
in 2005, ganther had some ball security issues, putting the ball on the ground a career-high five times. he did not have problems running to the line, but left the ball exposed at times when trying to turn the corner. he also struggled some with the handoff exchange.
Ganther got more opportunity to use his short area route running skills in 2005. He is really not a threat out of the backfield, but was effective on swing routes, screens and flares. He will extend to pluck the ball at its high point, but has smaller than ideal hands. He will make the easy grabs, but due to a lack of size, might not be able to win many battles for the jump ball.
his pick-and-slide agility is evident by the quickness he shows redirecting. ganther has the slippery moves to make the initial tackler miss and he shows good urgency locating the seams. he will miss some cutback lanes when he tries to bounce things outside too early, though. as an inside runner, he drives hard with his legs, but can get pushed back when he fails to keep his pad level low. with his strength, you would expect him to be more of a power runner than a finesse type.
When bouncing outside, he does not have the second gear to turn the corner consistently, as he gathers on high-speed cuts and chops his feet in attempts to turn upfield. He is more of a slasher than a multiple speed runner, but has enough short burst to escape the crowd at the line of scrimmage. He just lacks the wiggle to consistently make tacklers miss running into the second level.
ganther is a compactly built athlete with a thick lower frame and good upper body muscle tone, but his frame has reached maximum growth potential. he is a physical inside runner with good balance and initial quickness. he attacks the holes with good leg drive and while he is best utilizing his straight-line speed, he also has the change of direction agility to bounce around the corner.
He demonstrates the balance and body control to quickly readjust and locate the cutback lanes. Ganther keeps his legs churning and is very hard to bring down in isolated coverage due to the strength he generates with his legs, but he needs to play at a lower pad level. When he gets too high in his stance, he struggles to move the pile, negating his impressive weight room strength.
negatives
Undersized athlete with small hands...Needs to improve his pad level, as he runs too tall, causing the defense to push him back through the rush lanes...Needs to do a better job with ball security. He leaves the ball too exposed when trying to turn the corner...Has very good weight room strength, but a lack of size prevents him from consistently moving the pile...Does not have the second gear to elude in the second level...Lack of true acceleration limits him to short routes as a pass catcher...Good cut blocker, but does not have the bulk to stand his ground when taking on blitzers and pass rushers...Small hands and short arms pose problems competing for the jump ball.
ganther is quick to locate and cut block linebackers in space. he makes a good effort and maintains balance blocking in the open, but does not have the size to face up when taking on blitzers and pass rushers blocking in the backfield.
If Ganther can lower his pad level, he will be an effective between-the-tackles runner at the next level. He has made good strides as a short area receiver and shows good toughness and aggression as a cut blocker. He lacks size to face up blocking in pass protection and is more of a slasher than a runner that can simply explode into the second level. He will never be confused for a pile mover, especially when he gets too tall in his stance running with the ball. He does not have the pure speed to bounce the ball outside on a regular basis, but does have enough redeeming qualities to be an effective reserve within the right system at the pro level.
positives
Has very good weight room strength, thick legs, good upper body muscle tone and the balance and foot quickness to adjust in his running stride...Shows good pick-and-slide agility to redirect when the inside rush lanes are clogged...Makes quick decisions once he locates the seams...Has enough of a short burst to escape trash...Adequate short area receiver who is effective on screens and flares...Runs with a normal stride and has the leg drive that makes it difficult for defenders to tackle him in isolated coverage.
2005: Suffered a left knee sprain (MCL) on 10/26 in a non-contact practice. Had to have fluid drained from his knee on 11/02 and was forced to sit out the Wyoming game (11/05). The injury would hamper him (soreness) the rest of the regular season. CAMPUS
4.56 in the 40-yard dash
430-pound bench press
545-pound squat
330-pound hang clean
28 3/8-inch arm length
8 5/8-inch hands
Right-handed
19/28 Wonderlic score.
Attended John F. Kennedy (Richmond, Calif.) High School, playing football for head coach Randy Hood
All-Conference selection while serving as team captain during his senior year
Set the school season record for rushing
Also lettered in baseball, setting a school record for batting average.
Sociology major
Has a daughter, Somia
Son of Henry Ganther, Brenda Ganther and Shannon Montgomery
Nickname is "Q"
Born Quinton (pronounced Quin-THAN) Roy Ganther on 7/15/84 in Oakland, California
Resides in Richmond, California. BACK TO TOP PROFILE GAME ANALYSIS PLAYER NEWS PLAYER STATISTICS Expanded & Classic Player Profiles Are OFFICIAL NFL RECORDS by Scout Dave Te' Thomas, NFLScouting, NFLDraftScout.com © Copyright - The Sports Xchange , My Sports Daily . All Rights Reserved Home | Contact Us | About Us | Privacy Policy
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 4-5 |
Height: | 5-09 |
Weight: | 218.0 |
Forty: | 4.5 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.19 |
Bench: | 29.0 |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | 1.62 |
20: | 2.62 |
40: | 4.5 |
BJ: | 09'11" |
VJ: | 35.0 |