Athletes Shine at NFL Scouting Combine

USAMon Mar 03 2025
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The NFL Scouting Combine always brings excitement, especially when it comes to quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers. This year, Iowa State's Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel stole the show. Noel, weighing 194 pounds, showcased his athleticism with a 41. 5-inch vertical, an 11-foot-2 broad jump, and a 4. 39 40-yard dash. Higgins, at 6-foot-4 and 214 pounds, also impressed with a 4. 47 40-yard dash, a 39-inch vertical, and a 10-foot-9 broad jump. The Texas receiver Matthew Golden made a big splash with a 4. 29 40-yard dash. This speed boosts his draft stock, as it wasn't a key part of his college game. Now, he's expected to rise in upcoming mock drafts. The NFL Draft season is here, and fans are excited to see how these prospects perform in the PFF Mock Draft Simulator. The running back, wide receiver, and quarterback workouts are always a highlight. These players are the future stars of the NFL and often the focus of draft discussions. With the latest results, expect some big changes in the average draft position for several rising prospects. Iowa State had a great season, thanks to Higgins and Noel. Their high PFF grades hinted at their talent, but their athleticism was a surprise. Noel's explosiveness and speed were on full display, while Higgins showed off his savvy route running and high football IQ. Matthew Golden, a top-30 prospect, was already known for his production in the slot and on the outside. His quick footwork and nuanced route tree made him a standout. His blazing 4. 29 40-yard dash boosted his stock even more. With this newfound speed, he could be the second receiver off the board in April. Four receivers saw their stock rise: Sam Brown, Dont'e Thornton, Isaiah Neyor, and Isaac TeSlaa. Brown's 41. 5-inch vertical was impressive, while Thornton's speed and top speed were notable. Neyor's 11-foot broad jump was a highlight, and TeSlaa had one of the best all-around performances. Ohio State's TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins had standout performances. Henderson's speed and Judkins' power made them strong candidates for the second round. Bhayshul Tuten claimed the title of best all-around athlete. His track background helped him run the fastest 40-yard dash among running backs at 4. 32 seconds and record the best vertical jump at 40. 5 inches. Quarterbacks Jalen Milroe, Riley Leonard, and Brady Cook impressed with their throwing and athleticism. Cook's performance boosted his stock from a fringe draftable player to someone who should now hear his name called. Leonard and Milroe showcased standout arm strength.