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NFL Scouting Combine: Top Results From Wide Receivers, Quarterbacks and Running Backs

Wide receivers, quarterbacks and running backs hit the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for workouts on Saturday afternoon. Here are the top results from those three position groups at the 2024 NFL Combine.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL Combine provides the best college football athletes with an opportunity to impress scouts through a variety of interviews and drills over a five-day period.

Things got underway on Thursday, with defensive ends, defensive tackles and linebackers starting workouts. You can see those results here. On Friday, defensive backs and tight ends were on the field. Those results can be found here.

On Saturday, wide receivers, quarterbacks and running backs took the field at Lucas Oil Stadium. Here are the top results from the day (per NFL.com).

Wide Receivers

40-yard dash

  • Xavier Worthy, Texas — 4.21 seconds (new combine record)
  • Brian Thomas Jr., LSU — 4.33 seconds
  • Adonai Mitchell, Texas — 4.34 seconds
  • Devontez Walker, North Carolina — 4.36 seconds
  • Jacob Cowing, Arizona — 4.38 seconds

10-yard split

  • Xavier Worthy, Texas — 1.49 seconds
  • Anthony Gould, Oregon State — 1.49 seconds
  • Brian Thomas Jr., LSU — 1.50 seconds
  • Roman Wilson, Michigan — 1.52 seconds
  • Jalen Coker, Holy Cross — 1.52 seconds
  • Luke McCaffrey, Rice — 1.52 seconds
  • Ladd McConkey, Georgia — 1.52 seconds
  • Adonai Mitchell, Texas — 1.52 seconds
  • Rome Odunze, Washington — 1.52 seconds
  • Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington — 1.52 seconds

Vertical jump

  • Malik Washington, Virginia — 42.50 inches
  • Jalen Coker, Holy Cross — 42.50 inches
  • Ricky Pearsall, Florida — 42.00 inches
  • Xavier Worthy, Texas — 41.00 inches
  • Devontez Walker, North Carolina — 40.50 inches

Broad jump

  • Adonai Mitchell, Texas — 11 feet, 4 inches
  • Devontez Walker, North Carolina — 11 feet, 2 inches
  • Jermaine Burton, Alabaam — 11 feet, 1 inch
  • Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State — 11 feet
  • Xavier Worthy, Texas — 10 feet, 11 inches

3-cone drill

  • Ricky Pearsall, Florida — 6.64 seconds
  • Luke McCaffrey, Rice — 6.70 seconds
  • Isaiah Williams, Illinois — 6.75 seconds
  • Rome Odunze, Washington — 6.88 seconds
  • Troy Franklin, Oregon — 6.90 seconds

20-yard shuttle

  • Luke McCaffrey, Rice — 4.02 seconds
  • Rome Odunze, Washington — 4.03 seconds
  • Ricky Pearsall, Florida — 4.05 seconds
  • Johnny Wilson, Florida State — 4.11 seconds
  • Anthony Gould, Oregon State — 4.16 seconds

Bench press (225 lbs)

  • Ainias Smith, Texas A&M — 21 reps
  • Bub Means, Pitt — 19 reps
  • Malik Washington, Virginia — 19 reps
  • Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State — 19 reps
  • Jordan Whittington, Texas — 18 reps

Running backs

40-yard dash

  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville — 4.33 seconds
  • Jaylen Wright, Tennessee — 4.38 seconds
  • Trey Benson, Florida State — 4.39 seconds
  • Keilan Robinson, Texas — 4.42 seconds
  • Jaden Shirden, Monmouth — 4.45 seconds

10-yard split

  • Jaden Shirden, Monmouth — 1.51 seconds
  • Keilan Robinson, Texas — 1.51 seconds
  • Kendall Milton, Georgia — 1.51 seconds
  • Trey Benson, Florida State — 1.52 seconds
  • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire — 1.52 seconds

Vertical jump

  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville — 41.50 inches
  • Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue — 40.00 inches
  • George Holani, Boise State — 39.00 inches
  • Jaylen Wright, Tennessee — 38.00 inches
  • Audric Estime, Notre Dame — 38.00 inches

Broad jump

  • Jaylen Wright, Tennessee — 11 feet, 2 inches
  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville — 10 feet, 9 inches
  • George Holani, Boise State — 10 feet, 7 inches
  • Audric Estime, Notre Dame — 10 feet 5 inches
  • Keilan Robinson, Texas — 10 feet, 5 inches

3-cone drill

  • Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue — 6.81 seconds
  • Blake Corum, Michigan — 6.82 seconds
  • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire — 6.84 seconds
  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville — 6.94 seconds
  • Kimani Vidal, Troy — 7.01 seconds

20-yard shuttle

  • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire — 4.02 seconds
  • Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue — 4.06 seconds
  • Blake Corum, Michigan — 4.12 seconds
  • Kimani Vidal, Troy — 4.15 seconds
  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville — 4.15 seconds

Bench press (225 lbs)

  • Blake Corum, Michigan — 27 reps
  • Braelon Allen, Wisconsin — 26 reps
  • MarShawn Lloyd, USC — 25 reps
  • George Holani, Boise State — 24 reps
  • Audric Estime, Notre Dame — 23 reps
  • Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State — 23 reps
  • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire — 23 reps

Quartberbacks

40-yard dash

  • Kedon Slovis, BYU — 4.55 seconds
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 4.80 seconds
  • Austin Reed, Western Kentucky — 4.82 seconds
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina — 4.95 seconds

10-yard split

  • Kedon Slovis, BYU — 1.58 seconds
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 1.63 seconds
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina — 1.63 seconds
  • Austin Reed, Western Kentucky — 1.67 seconds

Vertical jump

  • Michael Pratt, Tulane — 36.00 inches
  • Joe Milton III, Tennessee — 35.00 inches
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina — 32.00 inches
  • Kedon Slovis, BYU — 30.00 inches
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 28.50 inches

Broad jump

  • Joe Milton III, Tennessee — 10 feet, 1 inch
  • Kedon Slovis, BYU — 9 feet, 10 inches
  • Michael Pratt, Tulane — 9 feet, 6 inches
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 9 feet, 1 inch
  • Spencer Ratler, South Carolina — 9 feet

3-cone drill

  • J.J. McCarthy, Michigan — 6.82 seconds
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 7.19 seconds
  • Michael Pratt, Tulane — 7.20 seconds
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina — 7.21 seconds

20-yard shuttle

  • Michael Pratt, Tulane — 4.23 seconds
  • J.J. McCarthy, Michigan — 4.23 seconds
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame — 4.34 seconds
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina — 4.37 seconds
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