2015 NFL Scouting Combine: Complete results and top stories
The 2015 NFL Scouting Combine has concluded and all of the prospects will now prepare for their respective pro days. Scroll down to get a look at the complete results and biggest stories from this year's action.
Top Stories
- Day 1: Players arrive
- Day 2: Mariota, Winston weigh in; OL and TEs hit the bench press
- Day 3: Scherff withdraws with injury; Gurley won't let doctors see knee
- Day 4: Winston stands out among QBs; Abdullah impresses
- Day 5: Vic Beasley's a beast; Leonard Williams cements stock
- Day 6: Jones soars to record jump; Waynes posts 4.31 40 time
Quarterbacks
40-Yard Dash
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
As expected, Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota were the stories of this year's combine. While the 40-yard dash confirmed that Mariota is the more athletic of the two, an effortless performance in throwing drills saw Winston all but cement his status as the top pro-style quarterback in this class.
Running Backs
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
One of the deepest position groups of this year's prospects, the running backs put together a solid weekend in both measurable and on-field drills. Though Nebraska's Ameer Abdullah was likely hoping to post a better 40 time, strong showings in several other events saw him finish the week as the group's top overall performer.
Tight Ends
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
Shuttle Run
Tight end makes for one of the weaker position groups in the 2015 class, but a solid performance from Minnesota's Maxx Williams demonstrated why he is widely considered to be the best of the bunch and a likely early round selection.
Wide Receivers
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
Another group of prospects thought to be among the most talented, the wide receivers did not disappoint at the combine. A strong performance from Kevin White, highlighted by a blazing 4.35 40-yard dash time, may have influenced a change atop positional rankings around the league.
Offensive Linemen
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
Iowa's Brandon Scherff was forced to the sidelines after tweaking a hamstring in on-field drills, but his first-round talent was on full display until that point. Capable of playing tackle or guard at the next level, Scherff should be one of the first linemen off the board.
Defensive Linemen
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
USC's Leonard Williams led the way for a solid class of defensive linemen, demonstrating some impressive movement skills for a player his size. His stock remains unchanged, but that's only because he was already a near-certain top-five pick before this week.
Linebackers
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
Several of this year's top pass rushers worked out with the linebackers over the weekend, putting on a show for NFL teams in attendance. Leading the way was Vic Beasley, who followed up a solid weigh-in with some incredible explosiveness scores across the board.
Cornerbacks
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
Though Trae Waynes and Marcus Peters had little trouble confirming their spots as the top two cornerbacks, Connecticut's Byron Jones was the story of this group. After posting jaw-dropping numbers in the broad and vertical jumps, NFL teams will be intrigued with his elite-level athleticism.
Safeties
40-Yard Dash | Bench Press
Vertical Jump | Broad Jump
3-Cone Drill | Shuttle Run
There weren't many standout performances among a relatively weak safety class, but Alabama's Landon Collins certainly appears to have established himself as a first-round talent.