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Complete 2020 NFL Scouting Combine workout results

The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine took place last week in Indianapolis, Indiana. The final group of players took to the field on Sunday for their on-field workouts. The best players that college football has to offer performed in several measurable drills in front of NFL general managers, coaches and scouts. To find out more about each of those drills and their importance, click here.

Below you’ll find the results from the 40-yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, 3-Cone and short shuttle for each player at each position group. If you don’t find a result listed, it’s because the player chose not to participate in that particular event. Sometimes players will opt to participate in tests during their pro day instead of the combine due to injury or other reasons.

Jan 1, 2020; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jake Fromm (11) throws against the Baylor Bears during the third quarter of the Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Quarterbacks

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Mizzou Kelly Bryant 4.69 35″ 125″ 7.33 4.51
LSU Joe Burrow
Princeton Kevin Davidson 5.00 28″ 109″ 7.13 4.37
Washington Jacob Eason 4.89 27.5″ 110″ 7.50 4.75
Georiga Jake Fromm 5.01 30″ 111″ 7.27 4.51
Washington St. Anthony Gordon
Oregon Justin Herbert 4.68 35.5″ 123″ 7.06 4.46
Oklahoma Jalen Hurts 4.59 35″ 125″
Michigan St. Brian Lewerke 4.95 31″ 113″ 7.14 4.40
Utah St. Jordan Love 4.74 35.5″ 118″ 7.21 4.52
Oregon St. Jake Luton
Hawaii Cole McDonald 4.58 36″ 121″ 7.13 4.52
Colorado Steven Montez 4.68 33″ 117″ 7.25 4.43
FIU James Morgan 4.89 29″ 112″ 7.51 4.64
Michigan Shea Patterson 4.71 31″ 116″ 7.14 4.50
Iowa Nate Stanley 4.81 28.5″ 108″ 7.26 4.48
Alabama Tua Tagavailoa

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Feb 27, 2020; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish wide receiver Chase Claypool (WO08) catches a pass during a workout drill during the 2020 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Wide receivers

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Arizona St. Brandon Aiyuk 4.50 11 40.0″ 128″
Arkansas St. Omar Bayless 4.62 11 36.0″ 123″ 7.35 4.50
Kentucky Lynn Bowden Jr 13
Colorado Tony Brown 4.65 14 33.5″ 119″ 7.21 4.27
Georgia Lawrence Cager
Tennessee Marquez Callaway 4.55 38.0″ 126″
Wisconsin Quintez Cephus 4.73 23 38.5″ 124″ 7.20 4.33
Notre Dame Chase Claypool 4.42 19 40.5″ 126″
Florida Tyrie Cleveland 4.46 13 39.5″ 126″
Rhode Island Isaiah Coulter 4.45 36.0″ 121″ 7.28 4.62
UCF Gabriel Davis 4.54 14 35.0″ 124″ 7.08 4.59
Texas A&M Quartney Davis 4.54 35.5″
Texas Devin Duvernay 4.39 35.5″ 123″ 7.13 4.20
South Carolina Bryan Edwards
Notre Dame Chris Finke 4.57 7 40.0″
Washington Aaron Fuller 4.59 34.0″ 118″ 7.14
Liberty Antonio Gandy-Golden 4.60 22 36.0″ 127″ 7.33 4.55
Memphis Antonio Gibson 4.39 16 35.0″ 118″
Mississippi St. Stephen Guidry 4.47 34.0″ 125″ 7.31 4.46
Penn St. KJ Hamler 15
Clemson Tee Higgins
Boise St. John Hightower 4.43 38.5″ 122″ 7.07 4.21
Ohio State KJ Hill 4.60 17 32.5″ 114″
Oregon St. Isaiah Hodgins 4.61 9 36.5″ 124″ 7.01 4.12
Syracuse Trishton Jackson 4.50 36.0″ 117″
Florida Van Jefferson
LSU Justin Jefferson 4.43 37.5″ 126″
Tennessee Jauan Jennings 4.72 29.0″ 119″
Alabama Jerry Jeudy 4.45 35.0″ 120″ 4.53
Texas Collin Johnson 17
Minnesota Tyler Johnson
Oregon Juwan Johnson 4.58 14 33.0″ 124″ 6.94 4.37
Oklahoma CeeDee Lamb 4.50 11 34.5″ 124″
Vanderbilt Kalija Lipscomb 4.57 16 32.0″ 127″
Ohio St. Austin Mack 4.59 31.5″ 117″ 4.42
Baylor Denzel Mims 4.38 16 38.5″ 131″ 6.66 4.43
Tulane Darnell Mooney 4.38 9 37.0″ 124″
Miami K.J. Osborn 4.48 18 37.5″ 123″ 7.00 4.35
Rhode Island Aaron Parker 4.57 12 26.5″ 112″ 6.94 4.23
Washington St. Dezmon Patmon 4.48 15 36.0″ 132″ 7.28 4.38
Michigan Donovan Peoples-Jones 4.48 44.5″ 139″
Navy Malcolm Perry 4.63 10 36.0″ 122″ 7.12 4.31
USC Michael Pittman Jr. 4.52 13 36.5″ 121″ 6.96 4.14
SMU James Proche 20 34.5″ 7.27 4.40
TCU Jalen Reager 4.47 17 42.0″ 138″ 7.31 4.46
Virginia Joe Reed 4.47 21 38.0″ 123″
Texas A&M Kendrick Rogers 4.51 17 35.5″ 124″ 7.13 4.48
Alabama Henry Ruggs III 4.27 42.0″ 131″
Colorado Laviska Shenault Jr 4.58 17
Michigan St. Darrell Stewart 15 35.0″ 117″
Florida Freddie Swain 4.46 16 36.5″ 124″ 7.05 4.26
Miami Jeff Thomas 4.45 36.5″ 125″
Ohio St. Ben Victor 4.60 9 35.0″ 128″ 7.10
Southern Miss Quez Watkins 4.35 36.5″ 125″ 7.28 4.36
Michigan St. Cody White 4.66 35.5″ 120″ 7.19 4.52

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Jan 2, 2020; Birmingham, Alabama, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Josiah Deguara (83) pushes away Boston College Eagles defensive back Mike Palmer (18) at Legion Field. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

Tight ends

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
UCLA Devin Asiasi 4.73 16 30.5 115″
Oregon Jacob Breeland
FAU Harrison Bryant 4.73 13 32.5″ 110″ 7.41 4.37
Washington Hunter Bryant 4.74 23 32.5″ 115″ 7.08 4.46
Cincinnati Josiah Deguara 4.72 25 35.5″ 115″ 7.15 4.35
Purdue Brycen Hopkins 4.66 21 33.5″ 116″ 7.25 4.28
Virginia Tech Dalton Keene 4.71 21 34.0″ 125″ 7.07 4.19
Notre Dame Cole Kmet 4.70 37.0″ 123″ 7.44 4.41
Michigan Sean McKeon 18
LSU Thadeus Moss
Arkansas C.J. O’Grady 4.81 16 34.0″ 119″ 7.30 4.34
Mizzou Albert Okwuegbunam 4.49
Stanford Colby Parkinson 4.77 18 32.5″ 109″ 7.15 4.46
Vanderbilt Jared Pinkney 4.96 23
LSU Stephen Sullivan 4.66 36.5″ 123″ 7.51 4.62
Portland St. Charlie Taumoepeau 4.75 18 36.5″ 121″ 7.00 4.27
Dayton Adam Trautman 4.80 18 34.5″ 114″ 6.78 4.27
USF Mitchell Wilcox 4.88 31.0″ 112″ 7.37 4.43
Georgia Charlie Woerner 4.78 21 34.5″ 120″ 7.18 4.46
Tennesee Dom Wood-Anderson 4.92 35.0″ 119″

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November 2, 2019; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins running back Joshua Kelley (27) runs the ball for a touchdown against the Colorado Buffaloes during the second half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Running backs

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Washington Salvon Ahmed 4.62 34.5″ 120″
Florida State Cam Akers 4.47 20 35.5″ 122″ 4.42
TCU Darius “Jet” Anderson 4.61 19 36.0″ 128″ 4.19
Western Michigan LeVante Bellamy 4.50 16 39.5″ 125″
Arizona State Eno Benjamin 4.57 12 39.0″ 122″ 6.97 4.25
Louisiana-Lafayette Raymond Calais 4.42 20 37.5″ 120″
Miami DeeJay Dallas 4.58 33.5″ 119″ 7.18 4.32
Boston College AJ Dillon 4.53 23 41.0″ 131″ 7.19
Ohio St. JK Dobbins 23
South Carolina Rico Dowdle 4.54 38.0″ 127″
LSU Clyde Edwards-Helaire 4.60 15 39.5″ 123″
Appalachian St. Darrynton Evans 4.41 20 37.0″ 125″
Baylor JaMycal Hasty 4.55 15 39.0″ 123″ 4.03
Georgia Brian Herrien 4.62 18 38.5″ 126″ 7.12 4.40
Notre Dame Tony Jones 4.68 13 32.5″ 119″ 7.18 4.21
UCLA Josh Kelley 4.49 23 31.0″ 121″ 6.95 4.28
Maryland Javon Leake 4.65 34.0″ 125″
Charlotte Benny LeMay 4.75 24 28.5″ 112″
Maryland Anthony McFarland 4.44 29.5″ 116″
Utah Zack Moss 4.66 19 33.0″ 4.37
TCU Sewo Olonilua 4.66 25 36.0″ 123″ 4.28
Florida La’Mical Perine 4.62 22 35.0″ 118″ 7.13 4.31
Mississippi Scottie Phillips 4.56 29 30.0″ 114″ 7.40 4.53
Illinois St. James Robinson 4.64 24 40.0″ 125″ 7.03 4.19
Georgia D’Andre Swift 4.48 35.5″ 121″
Wisconsin Jonathan Taylor 4.39 17 36.0″ 123″ 7.01 4.24
Arizona JJ Taylor 4.61 19 34.5″ 118″ 7.00 4.15
Memphis Patrick Taylor Jr. 4.57 15 34.0″ 123″ 4.34
Vanderbilt Ke’Shawn Vaughn 4.51 32.0″ 117″
Cincinnati Mike Warren 16

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SOUTH BEND, IN – SEPTEMBER 08: Jerry Tillery #99 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish rushes against Danny Pinter #75 of the Ball State Cardinals at Notre Dame Stadium on September 8, 2018 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Ball State 24-16. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Offensive linemen

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Washington Trey Adams 5.60 24.5″ 92″
Kansas Hakeem Adeniji 5.17 26 34.0″ 115″
Clemson Tremayne Anchrum 5.21 26 24.5″ 104″
St. Johns Ben Bartch
Louisville Mehki Becton 5.10 23
Wisconsin Tyler Biadasz
Michigan Ben Bredeson
Arizona St. Cohl Cabral 20
LSU Saahdiq Charles 5.05
Charlotte Cameron Clark 5.29 26 25.0″ 101″
Boise St. Ezra Cleveland 4.93 30 30.0″ 111″ 7.26 4.36
Mizzou Trystan Colon-Castillo 11
LSU Lloyd Cushenberry 5.27 25
Auburn Jack Driscoll 5.02 23 29.5″ 114″
Mizzou Yasir Durant 5.52 21 25.0″
Oregon Jake Hanson 5.50 33
Washington Nick Harris 5.10 20 29.5″ 103″
UNC Charlie Heck 5.16 21 28.0″ 112″ 8.02 4.86
Temple Matt Hennessy 5.18 23 30.0″ 110″ 7.45 4.60
Wake Forest Justin Herron 5.26 27 33.0″ 105″ 8.41 4.88
Louisiana-Lafayette Robert Hunt
SDSU Keith Ismael 5.34 32.0″ 108″ 8.14 4.65
TCU Cordel Iwuagwu 5.22 25 27.0″ 94″ 8.03 4.87
USC Austin Jackson 5.07 27 31.0″ 115″ 7.95
Ohio St. Jonah Jackson 5.23 28 26.0″ 98″ 7.83 5.02
Houston Josh Jones 5.27 24 28.5″ 109″
Georgia Solomon Kindley
Oregon Shane Lemieux 5.11 25.5″ 107″ 8.13 4.90
LSU Damien Lewis 5.24 27 30.0″ 108″
West Virginia Colton McKivitz 5.35 20 26.0″ 106″ 7.87 5.00
Boise St. John Molchon 5.13 26 34.0″ 109″ 7.85 4.73
Rhode Island Kyle Murphy 5.30 19 28.0″ 104″ 7.81 4.68
Fresno St. Netane Muti 44
TCU Lucas Niang
Michigan Mike Onwenu 26
UConn Matt Peart 5.06 26 30.0″ 113″ 8.01 4.92
Mississippi St. Tyre Phillips 5.37 22 25.0″ 93″ 8.17 5.11
Ball St. Danny Pinter 4.91 24 29.5″ 110″ 7.76 4.62
Michigan Cesar Ruiz 4.08 28 33.0″ 113″ 7.91 4.64
Michigan Jon Runyan 5.08 24 30.5″ 107″ 7.57 4.69
Clemson John Simpson 5.24 34 30.0″ 107″ 8.03 4.87
Texas Tech Terence Steele 5.03 27 27.5″ 106″ 5.08
Kentucky Logan Stenberg 5.30 26.0″ 104″ 8.00 4.83
Indiana Simon Stepaniak 37
South Carolina St. Alex Taylor 5.09 21 25.0″ 116″ 7.77 4.79
Georgia Andrew Thomas 5.22 21 30.5″ 109″ 7.58 4.66
Oregon Calvin Thorckmorton 5.57 23 27.0″ 97″ 8.07 4.98
Auburn Prince Tega Wanogho
Mississippi St. Darryl Williams 5.23 23 25.5″ 102″ 7.88 4.76
Alabama Jedrick Wills 5.05 34.5″ 113″ 4.84
Georgia Isaiah Wilson 5.32 26 29.0″ 110″ 8.26 5.07
Iowa Tristan Wirfs 4.85 24 36.5″ 121″ 7.65 4.88

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Aug 31, 2019; Raleigh, NC, USA; North Carolina State Wolfpack defensive end James Smith-Williams (1) celebrates a sack during the first half against the East Carolina Pirates at Carter-Finley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports

Defensive linemen

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Arkansas McTelvin Agim 4.98 27
Utah Bradlee Anae 4.93 25 31.0″ 115″ 7.44 4.43
TCU Ross Blacklock 4.90 29.0″ 107″ 7.77 4.67
Auburn Derrick Brown 5.16 28 27.0″ 108″ 8.22 4.79
Mississippi Josiah Coatney 5.21 22 27.0″ 99″ 8.07 4.82
Syracuse Kendall Coleman 4.95 32.0″ 114″ 7.50 4.62
Nebraska Darrion Daniels 5.18 21 27.0″ 109″ 7.75 4.93
Auburn Marlon Davidson 21
Nebraska Carlos Davis 4.82 27 4.52
Nebraska Khalil Davis 4.75 32
Alabama Raekwon Davis 5.12 24 28.0″ 111″ 7.95 4.86
Mizzou Jordan Elliott 5.02 24 27.5″ 4.73
Iowa A.J. Epenesa 5.04 17 32.5″ 117″ 7.34 4.46
Utah Leki Fotu 5.15 21
Oklahoma Neville Gallimore 4.79 23 7.97 5.01
Miami Jonathan Garvin 4.82 23 36.0″ 125″
Tulsa Trevis Gipson 25
Florida Jonathan Greenard 4.87 22 30.5″ 113″ 7.13 4.34
Penn St. Yetur Gross-Matos 20 34.0″ 120″
Ohio St. DaVon Hamilton 5.14 33 29.5″ 102″ 7.72
North Texas LaDarius Hamilton 4.89 27 30.0″ 114″ 7.66 4.49
Charlotte Alex Highsmith 4.70 33.0″ 125″ 7.32 4.31
Miami Trevon Hill 4.89 28.0″ 113″
Mississippi Benito Jones 5.26 26.5″ 8.21 5.27
Notre Dame Khalid Kareem
South Carolina Javon Kinlaw
LSU Rashard Lawrence 5.07 22 8.03
Baylor James Lynch 5.01 23 29.0″ 111″ 7.39 4.39
Texas A&M Justin Madubuike 4.83 31 7.37
NC State Larrell Murchison 5.05 29 29.0″ 118″ 7.89 4.51
Notre Dame Julian Okwara 27
Utah John Penisini 23 25.5″ 4.93
Mississippi St. Chauncey Rivers 4.97 20 30.5″ 106″ 7.33 4.70
Texas Malcolm Roach 4.84 20 30.0″ 114″
Syracuse Alton Robinson 4.69 25 35.5″ 119″ 7.32 4.32
Mississippi Qaadir Sheppard 4.83 28 31.5″ 115″
NC State James Smith-Williams 4.60 28 32.0″ 123″ 7.35 4.52
UNC Jason Strowbridge 4.89 26 31.0″ 113″ 7.45 4.37
NDSU Derek Tuszka 4.79 24 33.5″ 120″ 6.87 4.34
Texas Tech Broderick Washington 23
Michigan St. Kenny Willekes 4.87 32 32.5″ 119″ 7.39
Michigan St. Raequan Williams 5.04 17 25.5″ 101″ 7.72 4.78
Penn St. Rob Windsor 4.90 21 28.5″ 111″ 7.47 4.44
South Carolina DJ Wonnum 4.73 20 34.5″ 123″ 7.25 4.44
Ohio St. Chase Young
Florida Jabari Zuniga 4.64 29 33.0″ 127″

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Feb 29, 2020; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Mississippi State linebacker Willie Gay Jr (LB17) goes through a workout drill during the 2020 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Linebackers

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Michigan St. Joe Bachie 4.67 26 33.5″ 119″ 6.93 4.34
Purdue Markus Bailey 15
Wisconsin Zack Baun 4.65 24 32.5″ 115″ 7.00 4.31
Utah Francis Bernard 4.81 19 32.5″ 120″
Tennessee Daniel Bituli 4.84 16 32.0″ 121″
Temple Shaun Bradley 4.51 14 32.5″ 121″ 7.07 4.24
Texas Tech Jordyn Brooks 4.54
Penn St. Cameron Brown 4.72 16 35.5″ 123″
LSU K’Lavon Chaisson
Auburn Nick Coe 4.89 21 29.0″ 116″
Minnesota Carter Coughlin 4.57 36.0″ 126″
Appalachian St. Akeem Davis-Gaither 21
LSU Michael Divinity 4.85 14 31.0″ 115″
Oregon Troy Dye
Utah St. Tipa Galeai
Mizzou Cale Garrett 4.92 32.0″ 124″ 6.91 4.13
Mississippi St. Willie Gay Jr 4.46 21 39.5″ 136″ 7.08 4.30
Arkansas Scoota Harris 4.69 18 33.0″ 111″ 7.38 4.32
Ohio St. Malik Harrison 4.66 36.0″ 122″ 6.83 4.32
Michigan Khaleke Hudson 4.56 30 33.0″ 120″
Alabama Anfernee Jennings
Baylor Clay Johnston 18
Kansas Azur Kamara 4.59 13 28.0″ 121″ 7.20 4.46
Alabama Terrell Lewis 37.0″ 124″
Virginia Jordan Mack
Minnesota Kamal Martin
Oklahoma Kenneth Murray 4.52 21 38.0″ 129″
Montana Dante Olson 4.88 15 42.0″ 124″ 7.00 4.3
LSU Jacob Phillips 4.66 39.0″ 126″ 7.38 4.33
Miami Michael Pinckney
Miami Shaq Quarterman 4.74 23 31.0″ 120″
LSU Patrick Queen 4.50 18 35.0″ 125″
Temple Chapelle Russell 4.69 21 35.0″ 121″ 7.38 4.41
Clemson Isaiah Simmons 4.39  39.0″ 132″
Wake Forest Justin Strnad 4.74 29.0″ 113″ 4.49
Tennessee Darrell Taylor
Colorado Davion Taylor 4.49 21 35.0″ 127″ 6.96 4.26
Stanford Casey Toohill 4.62 17 39.0″ 126″ 7.08 4.21
Michigan Josh Uche 18
Fresno St. Mykal Walker 4.65 20 33.0″ 122″ 7.09 4.25
Boise St. Curtis Weaver 32.5″ 116″ 7.00 4.27
California Evan Weaver 4.76 15 32.0″ 117″ 7.02 4.21
Wyoming Logan Wilson 4.63 21 32.0″ 121″ 7.07 4.27
Utah St. David Woodward 4.79 16 33.5″ 114″ 7.34 4.37

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Sep 14, 2019; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish cornerback Troy Pride Jr. (5) readies for the snap against the New Mexico Lobos at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports

Defensive backs

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Ohio State Damon Arnette 4.56
Baylor Grayland Arnold 4.59 12 33.0″ 120″ 7.01 4.30
Miami Trajan Bandy 4.50 10
Wake Forest Essang Bassey 4.46 12 39.5″ 128″ 6.95 4.13
Utah Julian Blackmon
Maryland Antoine Brooks Jr. 4.64 18 34.5″
Washington Myles Bryant 4.62 31.5″ 115″ 6.81 4.02
Utah Terrell Burgess 4.46 20 33.5″ 122″
Alabama Shyheim Carter
Southern Illinois Jeremy Chinn 4.45 20 41.0″ 138″
UCF Nevelle Clarke 10 35.0″ 126″ 6.88 4.31
SMU Rodney Clemons 4.71 21 33.5″ 118″
Mississippi St. Brian Cole 4.52
Arkansas Kamren Curl 4.60 24 34.5″ 125″
Mississippi St. Cameron Dantzler 4.64 34.5″
California Ashtyn Davis 14
Auburn Javaris Davis 4.39 11 35.5″ 124″
LSU Grant Delpit
Alabama Trevon Diggs
Lenoir-Rhyne Kyle Dugger 4.49 17 42.0″ 134″
Notre Dame Jalen Elliott 4.80 15 34.0″ 125″ 6.87 4.30
Ohio St. Jordan Fuller 4.67 35.5″ 122″ 4.27
LSU Kristian Fulton 4.46 35.5″ 123″ 6.94 4.36
Notre Dame Alohi Gilman 4.60 17 32.0″ 119″ 6.81 4.08
TCU Jeff Gladney 4.48 17 37.5″ 124″ 7.26
Oklahoma St. AJ Green 4.62 13
Utah Javelin K. Guidry 4.29 21
Virginia Bryce Hall 11
Temple Harrison Hand 4.52 14 41.0″ 133″ 7.15 4.27
California Jaylinn Hawkins 35.0″ 117″
Florida CJ Henderson 4.39 20 37.5″ 127″
Michigan Lavert Hill 21
UCLA Darnay Holmes 4.48 12
Auburn Noah Igbinoghene 4.48 15 37.0″ 128″
Pittsburgh Dane Jackson 4.57 35.0″ 122″ 7.07 4.37
Nebraska Lamar Jackson 4.58 10 36.5″ 122″
Utah Jaylon Johnson 4.50 15 36.5″ 124″ 7.01 4.13
Texas Brandon Jones
Tulane BoPete Keyes 36.0″ 126″
Alabama Xavier McKinney 4.63 19 36.0″ 122″
Michigan Josh Metellus 4.55 20 36.5″ 124″ 6.94 4.40
Baylor Chris Miller 4.61 12 35.5″ 133″ 7.09 4.12
Clemson Tanner Muse 4.41 20 34.5″ 124″
Iowa Michael Ojemudia 36.0″ 122″ 6.87 4.21
Ohio St. Jeff Okudah 4.48 11 41.0″ 135″
FAU James Pierre 4.59 33.5″ 123″ 7.02
Notre Dame Troy Pride Jr 4.40 13 35.5″ 119″ 6.94 4.26
Georgia J R Reid 4.54 15 34.0″ 130″
Penn St. John Reid 4.49 20 36.5″ 129″ 6.95 3.97
Louisiana Tech Amik Robertason
Tulsa Reggie Robinson II 4.44 22 36.0″ 132″ 7.09 4.18
Florida St. Stanford Samuels 4.65
Michigan St. Josiah Scott 4.42 17
Louisiana Tech L’Jarius Sneed 4.37 12 41.0″ 131″
Iowa Geno Stone 4.62 12 33.5″ 116″
Clemson AJ Terrell 4.42 15 34.5″ 129″
Auburn Daniel Thomas 4.51 24 37.0″ 125″
FIU Stantley Thomas-Oliver 4.48 34.0″ 127″
Georgia Southern Kindle Vildor 4.44 22 39.5″ 133″ 7.14 4.28
Clemson K’Von Wallace 4.53 18 38.0″ 133″ 6.76 4.15
Minnesota Antoine Winfield Jr 4.45 36.0″ 124″

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Jan 22, 2020; Mobile, Alabama, USA; South punter Joseph Charlton of South Carolina (35) works on placing the ball for a kick during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

Specialists

School Player 40 Bench Vert Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Georgia Southern Tyler Bass
Georgia Rodrigo Blankenship
South Carolina Joseph Charlton
Syracuse Sterling Hofrichter
Texas A&M Braden Mann 4.83 31.0″ 111″ 7.03 4.13
UCLA JJ Molson
Bucknell Alex Pechin 4.69 13 34.0″
Auburn Arryn Siposs 5.09
Florida Tommy Townsend 4.75
Arizona St. Michael Turk 4.79 25 34.5″ 108″ 4.72

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