![]() He was the only player that took part in every event and turned in worse numbers in each one (see below). Florida State wide receiver Travis Rudolph might have been given an extra inch in high school and college, measuring in at 6-1 in 2013 and officially by FSU, but height wasn’t all he seemingly lost at the NFL Combine. He’s flashed that ability before with a 3.93 as a skinny, 6-2, 167-pound high school prospect and he turned in a 3.89 with a filled-out, 6-3, 200-pound frame on Monday. There were only two sub-4-second shuttles at the combine, and the fastest was turned in by Washington cornerback Kevin King. is the weight-gain champ, going from 217 to 274 while improving his 40 time from 5.14 to 4.92. Arkansas defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. The 6-3, 248-pounder has added two inches and 52 pounds while improving testing numbers across the board, including taking his 40 time from 4.97 to 4.62. ![]() FIU tight end and former two-star prospect Jonnu Smith is another player that blossomed physically after high school. With an extra inch and an additional 31 pounds from his days as a three-star prospect in 2012 he made big improvements on all his numbers, taking his 40 time down from 4.52, shaving a half second off his shuttle (4.63 to 4.12) and adding almost six inches to his vertical (32.3 to 38.0). UCLA cornerback Fabian Moreau helped his stock with the fourth fastest 40 at the combine at 4.35. The Florida cornerback actually improved slightly on that time with his 4.62 in Indianapolis. Teez Tabor’s disappointing showing in the 40 wasn’t as surprising to those that watched him run a 4.64 in 2013. 203-ranked wide receiver prospect in the 2013 class according to the recruiting industry-generated 247Sports Composite is projected to be among the first few wide receivers taken in the top half of the 2017 NFL Draft. At 6-2, 201 pounds, he improved dramatically on his high school showing with a 4.45 40, 4.01 shuttle and 36.5-inch vertical. Jones ended up signing with East Carolina where his father (former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Robert Jones) and uncle (former NFL quarterback Jeff Blake) played.įast-forward to the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine and Jones arrived as the NCAA career receptions leader (399 career catches) looking like a different person. ![]() Those weren’t the kind of numbers that would attract much attention from the hometown Longhorns where his NFL brother Cayleb played before finishing his career at Arizona. Zay Jones was a slight, 5-foot-11, 170-pound receiver prospect at Austin (Texas) High School when he attended a Nike combine as a rising senior and clocked a 5.08-second 40, a 4.47 shuttle and 27.6-inch vertical. 1 ranking as a recruit with his combine showing in 2012, but he might have just locked up the top pick in the NFL Draft with his most recent combine performance. ![]() The former Texas A&M All-American didn’t nail down the No. They weren’t eye-popping numbers but the pass-rushing man-child was impressive enough on the field to finish the 2014 cycle ranked No. Garrett wasn’t a regular at the camp/combine circuit as a recruit, but he did attend a Nike Combine in 2012 as a rising junior where he turned in a 5.03 40 and a 34-inch vertical at 247 pounds. Myles Garrett has never needed a combine setting to make an impression with his freakish ability, but his performance at the NFL Scouting Combine over the weekend (4.64 40, 41-inch vertical at 6-4/272 pounds) only improved the stock for what was already the favorite to be selected No. ![]()
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