Indianapolis – When NFL scouting gathered, each Hazen Trophy Winner Travis wanted to see the hunter Work in two positions and how the top quarterback duel will go.
Those hopes were released in Indianapolis.
Hunter joins both field opportunities and quarterbacks Cam Ward Radd and Shadur Sanders in the growing list of top prospects, who chose to work in the college Ledge Pro days instead of Combine.
Fans must now wait for days or weeks to consider the entire picture, however, Cambine was still full of interesting turns and interesting plots, which will now be discussed between the draft and the draft, which begins in Green Bay on April 24.
Here’s a look at some of the top stories of the Combine:
Armand Mambou, OT, Missouri. He came to indi to become the first offensive lineman to be this year, and after measuring 6 feet -4, 332 pounds, he shone with his athletics. Mambou ran a 40-yard dash in 4.91 seconds, drawing all the aggressive linemen with 9 feet, a wide jump of 7 inches, and a 34-inch Vert jump. It should be sufficient to cement the position as a high first round choice.
Shamer Stewart, DE, Texas aSeveralM. He was another big guy on the opposite side of the ball The first night of the workouts stole the spotlight. He put 40 in 40 elite numbers in 40-4.59 time and 10-yard split of 1.58 seconds before posting a wide jump of 10-1 to go with a vert bhi jump of -40 inch. All four numbers were the top five in its position group, and they should now move in the rankings between the draft day.
Jelin Noel, WR, Iowa State. The 5-foot-10, 194-pound receiver was certainly found to be something to prove this weekend-and he did. Noel was one of the few players to participate in each test and he acidified them all. It was one of the 10 receivers recorded with sub -4.4 40, which ended at 4.39 with a 10 -yard division of 1.51. It had the best Vert bhi (41 1/2) and the top broad jump (11-2) on its position and also made a group-best 23 reps on the bench press. It also made the top five in its 20-yard shuttle (4.17) and three-concrete drills (6.82) times. And a strong performance caching pass made it a good weekend for Noel.
Jihad Campbell, LB, Alabama. Since Georgia’s Jallon VKer taxed, Campbell quickly became a feature attraction in its position group. He did not disappoint with the three exercises he tried. Campbell’s 4.52 time linebacks were third in the 40s, with a group of Kain Medrano’s group-to-46.4646. Only two linebackers made Campbell’s 10-yard split, 1.53 better, and he finished second in the broad jump at 10-7. It does not go ahead of the taxes but can help reduce its workout distance.
Maxwell Hairsten, CB, Kentucky. After missing five games with a shoulder injury last season, the hairstyle entered the Lucas Oil Stadium. The second night of the workouts, he run 40 in 4.28 seconds-the fastest overall time in the whole week-and just one Cornb Ack ke kept its 10-yard part to the top of 1.5. Hairsten’s encore 39 1/2-inch Vert bhi jumps and 10-9 jumps, which were second and third in the tests respectively.
Nick Ammanwari, S, South Carolina. The 220 -pound safety was in a jerk to top in all four exercises in which he participated. It had the best 10-yard split time, 1.49, the best broad jump (11-6), top Vert Bhi jump (43) and 40.3838, which was second after Marcus Sigal of Kansas State, which runs it in 37.3737. Their draft stock should increase as the next phase of pre-draft evaluations begins.
Will Campbell, OT, LSU. A strong overall workout on Sunday, Campbell’s location strengthened between the top tackle. Even though Some scouts concern campbelle’s hand The selected 33 inches is shorter than the length. It can relieve more concerns on his pro -day.
Caleb Johnson, RB, Iowa. Some felt that Johnson had a top-five back before combine. But Johnson decided to only participate in a 40-yard dash and his 7.57 seconds was better than just four other runs. Better pro -day will help.
Jelen Millers, CuB, Alabama. When the last season began, some felt that athletic crimson tide quarterback could be the first round choice. Instead, its stock continued to decline during the season and the display of uneven throwing in India could cause more doubts.
Mike Green, Age, Marshall. It is supposed to be the talent of the first round, but in the questions about green it is less than what happens in the field. Lila told reporters on Wednesday After another sexual assault he transferred from Virginia The allegation, something team officials probably dug more now – if they were not already.
Jack Batch, WR, TCU. Perhaps the player with Most inspiring story In India – his older brother, Tiger, killed in the New Year’s day attack in New LE Rleans – 40 was not run, but showed that he is strong, tough and physical that drafts are prepared.
Relay Leonard, QB, Notre Dam. After the Fighting Irish led the national runner-up finish, Leonard went to work to throw his legs and midrange and Deep. He looked more polished in Indie. The question is whether it can show further improvement on its pro -day.
Harold Fennine Jr., TE/H-back, Bowling Green. Last season, he broke the single-season records received by the tight end for the reception and the yards. Its top regular-season games came up against TexasSeveralM and Penn State too. What he did on Thursday showed that he could run, with the time of 71.7171, the sixth best between the tight end.
Marcus Yarn, RB, Delaware. The former FCS star proved that he was on the big platform. There was a solid display in the top-10 finish in the 5-11, 193-pound back, 4.45, 10-yard split and ICAL bhi jump in top-10 finish and field n-field position workouts.
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