NFL Scouting Combine: Top Results From Offensive Line Workouts

Offensive linemen were on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for the final day of workouts at the 2024 NFL Combine on Sunday. Here are the top performers.
NFL Scouting Combine: Top Results From Offensive Line Workouts
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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 and ran through Sunday. Here's where you can find results from the previous days:

On Sunday offensive linemen took the field at Lucas Oil Stadium. Here are the top results from the day (per NFL.com).

Offensive linemen

40-yard dash

  • Roger Rosengarten, Washington — 4.92 seconds
  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin — 4.94 seconds
  • Frank Crum, Wyoming — 4.94 seconds
  • Tylan Grable, UCF — 4.95 seconds
  • Brandon Coleman, TCU — 4.99 seconds

10-yard split

  • Jacob Monk, Duke — 1.66 seconds
  • Tylan Grable, UCF — 1.69 seconds
  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin — 1.69 seconds
  • Frank Crum, Wyoming — 1.69 seconds
  • Jordan Morgan, Arizona — 1.70 seconds

Vertical jump

  • Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State — 38.50 inches
  • Tylan Grable, UCF — 36.50 inches
  • Beaux Limmer, Arkansas — 36.50 inches
  • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State — 35.50 inches
  • Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma — 34.50 inches

Broad jump

  • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State — 9 feet, 9 inches
  • Tylan Grable, UCF — 9 feet, 9 inches
  • Caedan Wallace, Penn State — 9 feet, 8 inches
  • CJ Hanson, Holy Cross — 9 feet, 7 inches
  • Dylan McMahon, N.C. State — 9 feet, 7 inches

3-cone drill

  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin — 7.16 seconds
  • Dylan McMahon, N.C. State — 7.26 seconds
  • Joe Alt, Notre Dame — 7.31 seconds
  • Drake Nugent, Michigan — 7.33 seconds
  • Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina — 7.33 seconds

20-yard shuttle

  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin — 4.28 seconds
  • Dylan McMahon, N.C. State — 4.33 seconds
  • Dominick Puni, Kansas — 4.40 seconds
  • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State — 4.45 seconds
  • Jarret Kingston, USC — 4.47 seconds
  • Brady Latham, Arkansas — 4.47 seconds

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Dustin Schutte
DUSTIN SCHUTTE

Dustin Schutte is a writer for Sports Illustrated/AllTitans. He has a more than a decade of experience covering sports, including college football and the NFL.