The NFL combine happened in Indianapolis, Indiana this last weekend showcasing the top prospect for the upcoming 2020 NFL draft. Personally i’m not the biggest fan of the combine during the draft process because it takes away what the guy has shown he can do on the field but seeing what these guy results are impressive. At the combine the events are 40-yard dash, bench press (225xAMAP), Vertical jump, Broad jump, 3-cone drill, shuttle drill and position drills. I will do who killed it at the combine putting up remarkable numbers and helped their draft stock. I wont do losers because these guys still have their pro days and these players are getting a chance at their dream of being in the NFL.

QB
- Oklahoma Jalen Hurts- Jalen proved why he should be a QB at the next level with his 4.59 40 time, with great footwork and polished delivery during his workout proved he is similar to Justin Herbert and Jake Fromm.
- Utah State Jordan Love- Jordan Love looked like he had the best combine for QBs competing for the 3rd QB taken off the board help having the biggest hands and having a great workout.
- Hawaii Cole Mcdonald- My QB steal of the Draft is Mcdonald who posted a QB- best 4.58 40 and 36 inch vert showed his athleticism. Throwing for 69 touchdowns the last 2 season he has a big arm but throw his share of interceptions too. He will need a few years before he is ready in the NFL to continue to develop. (Be a great backup for Kirk Cousins, Skol)
- QB Rankings- Burrow, Tagovailoa, Love, Herbert, Hurt, Easton, Fromm (5.11 40 ouch)

RB/TE
- Wisconsin Jonathan Taylor- The 6,000 rushing yard and 42 rushing touchdown help made his case as the best back of the draft with his 4.39 40 and 36 inch vert.
- Florida State Cam Akers- The 2-time 1,000 yard rusher stood out with his 4.47 40 weighing in at 217 and 20 bench reps will be a back drafted early in April.
- Missouri TE Albert Okwuegbunam- 6’5 255 ran a 4.49 4th fastest time for a TE since 2003, in a weak TE class Albert 40 should help him be the 1st one drafted.
- Notre Dame TE Cole Kmet- Cole ran a 4.7 40 and a 37 inch vert showcasing his athleticism. Kmet should be one of the 1st TE taken in a weak class.

WR/TE
- Notre Dame Chase Claypool- 6’4 238 ran a 4.42 40, 19 on the bench, and a 40 inch vert, Chase as a TE/WR should create mismatches and help him in a deep WR class. The only other 6’4 230 lbs WR to have under a 4.45 40 is Calvin Megatron Johnson.
- Alabama Henry Ruggs- fastest 40 of the week with a 4.28, the man can fly and hope to have a career like Tyreek Hill and not like John Ross.
- Alabama Jerry Jeudy- 40 time of 4.45 beat out Oklahoma CeeDee Lamb 4.50 which help his case of being 1st WR taken.
- LSU Justin Jefferson- The 6’1 202 lbs national champion ran a 4.43 and with a fantastic season should be gone in the late 1st round.
- Boise State John Hightower- A great Combine for Hightower with a 4.43 40, 1.49 10-yard split, and a 38.5-inch vertical will help Hightower be a Day 2 steal in a deep WR class. Look for Hightower and Minnesota Tyler Johnson to highlights Day 2 WRs.
OL
- Louisville Mekhi Becton– 6’7 364 lbs lineman that ran a 5.10 40 and revealed he only had 17% body fat will make him a top 10 draft pick.
- Iowa Tristan Wirfs- The Iowa pipeline continue with Wirfs the 6’5 322 lbs man that ran a 4.85 40, 36.5 inch vert, and 24 bench reps will be another 1st round lineman from the Hawkeyes.
- North Carolina Charlie Heck- 6’8 311 lbs lineman that ran a 5.16 40 and bench 21 reps with his dad the OL coach of the Chiefs make him a valuable pick.
- Boise State Ezra Cleveland- The 6’6 310 lbs tackled had himself a day with a combine best for OL 3-cone drill (7.26) and shuttle (4.46). This big man can move from side to side and has put the league on notice.

DL
- NC State James Smith-Williams- With a 40 time at 4.6 faster then Myles Garrett and Nick Bosa and a 4.52 shuttle time Smith-Williams help him sky rocket up draft boards despite only 8 sacks in college.
- Florida Jabari Zuniga- The Gator pass rusher at 6’3 264 lbs ran a 4.64 40, 29 bench reps, and a 33 inch vert prove he can is a freak and will be able to get after the QB in the NFL.
- Oklahoma Neville Gallimore- The Nose tackle came in 15 lbs heavy then his 284 listed on the roster but still should that he could move with his 4.79 40 and having great flexibility during the drills.
- Nebraska Khalil Davis- This Cornhusker can move at 308 ran a 4.75 (fastest among DT) and pretty strong with 32 bench reps (2nd best) will be a late draft steal despite him being 6’1 with short arms. (Should be high on the Vikings board, Skol)

LB
- Clemson Isaiah Simmons– The top linebacker in the draft prove why he was so dominant at Clemson at 6’4 238 lbs running a 4.39 40, 39 inch vert, and a 11 foot broad jump showcases his athleticism.
- Michigan Khaleke Hudson- Hudson had a great combine that took a backseat to Simmons but still showed his athleticism and the ability to play all over the field. Hudson had 30 bench reps, 4.57 40, 33 inch vert, and a 10 foot broad jump, the next hybrid from Michigan defense is ready for the league.
- Mississippi State Willie Gay Jr- Plenty of film will be watch on Gay after a great weekend with a 4.46 40, 39.5” vertical jump, and a 11’4” broad. The SEC linebacker will be a great pick on Day 2 of the draft.

DB
- Ohio State Jeff Okudah- Okudah locked in being the 1st DB drafted with a great combine with 11’3” broad, 41” vertical jump (best among corners), and a 4.48 40.
- Florida CJ Henderson- Henderson will help florida chase for DBU with his 4.39 40 time should be the 2nd DB taken.
- Minnesota Antoine Winfield Jr- The son of Vikings DB Antoine Winfield had a great weekend with a 4.46 40 will have him selected in the first 2 rounds. (He would looked good in Purple & Gold, Skol).
- Utah Javelin K. Guidry– Just the 7th DB to have under a 4.3 40 Javelin 4.29 and 21 bench reps (most by anyone with under 4.3 40) will move him up draft boards and look like Day 2 steal.
- Southern Illinois Jeremy Chinn- 220 lbs Chinn had a 11’6” broad, 41’ vert, and a 4.46 40 helps this small school kid fly up draft boards as he looks to be a late steal of the draft.

Punter
- Arizona State Michael Turk– Yes, a punter made his way onto the list with a impressive 25 bench reps more then Gronk and Clowney had at the combine also he ran a 4.7 40 at 230 lbs and set a punter record with a 34.5 inch vert. Turk proved he not just an punter but a athlete and whatever team he lands on may have some trick plays in their back pocket.
- Florida Tommy Townsend- Following his brother Johnny footsteps at Florida Tommy looks ready for the draft and had a seller 4.70 40 time.
