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The Most Important NFL Combine Drill by Position
The NFL Combine offers NFL Draft prospects a chance to demonstrate their athleticism to a global audience. However, not all drills carry the same level of importance. Each position has specific drills ...
The vertical jump tests the height of a player ... turn at a 90-degree angle and catch the ball. The “W” drill is performed by defensive backs to assess change-of-direction capability ...
Offensive tackle Marcus Mbow, who participated in last week's NFL Combine, was on hand but did not perform. Mbow projects as Purdue's highest draftable prospect and met with scouts on hand. Ben ...
One may ask why a tight end with a 30-inch vertical jump and a 4.84-second ... with discipline in his on-field drills. He showcased great hands at the catch point and good breaks at the top ...
This drill is particularly relevant for running backs, linebackers, and defensive backs. The vertical jump measures a player's explosive lower-body power by determining how high they can leap from ...
The bench press record hasn't been broken this century and has stood for 26 years. Here are the top times, reps and distances of each drill in the history of the NFL Combine. The NFL acknowledges ...
Florida State tight end prospect Jaheim Bell goes upstairs for an eye-popping one-handed catch during the red-zone fade-route drill for TEs at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. Kansas City Chiefs ...
WEST LAFAYETTE − On Wednesday afternoon, 11 former Purdue football players hoped to catch the attention ... broad jump - 9-7; 20-yard shuttle - 4.37; 3-cone drill - 6.96 Ben Furtney, tight ...