Quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends were under the spotlight in Indianapolis on Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine.
Here are the top five performers from the 40-yard dash, bench press, and other on-field drills.
QB 40-yard dash
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Trace McSorley
Penn State
4.57
Tyree Jackson
Buffalo
4.59
Easton Stick
North Dakota State
4.62
Nick Fitzgerald
Mississippi State
4.64
Drew Lock
Missouri
4.69
With Kyler Murray opting out of the combine drills, McSorley - who had declined an invitation to work out with the defensive backs - was able to claim the top time among quarterbacks.
QB 3-cone drill
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Easton Stick
North Dakota State
6.65
Daniel Jones
Duke
7.00
Drew Lock
Missouri
7.03
Jordan Ta'amu
Mississippi
7.06
Will Grier
West Virginia
7.09
Tyree Jackson
Buffalo
7.09
Trace McSorley
Penn State
7.09
QB 20-yard shuttle
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Easton Stick
North Dakota State
4.05
Drew Lock
Missouri
4.12
Trace McSorley
Penn State
4.12
Ryan Finley
N.C. State
4.20
Will Grier
West Virginia
4.28
Tyree Jackson
Buffalo
4.28
QB vertical jump
Player
School
Height (inches)
Tyree Jackson
Buffalo
34.5
Will Grier
West Virginia
34.0
Daniel Jones
Duke
33.5
Gardner Minshew
Washington State
33.5
Easton Stick
North Dakota State
33.5
After nearly edging out McSorley in the 40, Jackson took over in the vertical and broad jump.
QB broad jump
Player
School
Distance (inches)
Tyree Jackson
Buffalo
120.0
Daniel Jones
Duke
120.0
Easton Stick
North Dakota State
118.0
Ryan Finley
N.C. State
116.0
Gardner Minshew
Washington State
116.0
Brett Rypien
Boise State
116.0
WR 40-yard dash
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Andy Isabella
Massachusetts
4.31
Parris Campbell
Ohio State
4.31
D.K. Metcalf
Mississippi
4.33
Mecole Hardman
Georgia
4.33
Terry McLaurin
Ohio State
4.35
Isabella's time was initially listed incorrectly at 4.56 due to a laser issue. After a correction was made, he tied Campbell for the fastest time so far in the 2019 combine.
Metcalf's 4.33 surprised many and set Twitter ablaze. He became the fastest player to weigh more than 225 pounds at the combine since the NFL began tracking data in 2003.
WR 3-cone drill
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Miles Boykin
Notre Dame
6.77
Stanley Morgan
Nebraska
6.78
Hunter Renfrow
Clemson
6.80
Cody Thompson
Toledo
6.87
Bisi Johnson
Colorado State
6.88
WR 20-yard shuttle
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Parris Campbell
Ohio State
4.03
Cody Thompson
Toledo
4.03
Miles Boykin
Notre Dame
4.07
Stanley Morgan
Nebraska
4.13
Deebo Samuel
South Carolina
4.14
WR vertical jump
Player
School
Height (inches)
Miles Boykin
Notre Dame
43.5
Emanuel Hall
Missouri
43.5
D.K. Metcalf
Mississippi
40.5
Darius Slayton
Auburn
40.5
Parris Campbell
Ohio State
40.0
While all eyes may have been on Metcalf, Boykin held his own, placing in the top five in four different drills.
WR broad jump
Player
School
Distance (inches)
Emanuel Hall
Missouri
141.0
Miles Boykin
Notre Dame
140.0
Parris Campbell
Ohio State
135.0
Darius Slayton
Auburn
135.0
D.K. Metcalf
Mississippi
134.0
WR bench press
Player
School
Reps
N'Keal Harry
Arizona State
27
D.K. Metcalf
Mississippi
27
Jalen Hurd
Baylor
23
Felton Davis
Michigan State
21
Gary Jennings
West Virginia
20
TE 40-yard dash
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Noah Fant
Iowa
4.50
Caleb Wilson
UCLA
4.56
Josh Oliver
San Jose State
4.63
Irv Smith
Alabama
4.63
Foster Moreau
LSU
4.66
Fant solidified his projected first-round status after a stunning 40 time while dominating nearly every other drill.
TE 3-cone drill
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Noah Fant
Iowa
6.81
T.J. Hockenson
Iowa
7.02
Kaden Smith
Stanford
7.08
Dawson Knox
Mississippi
7.12
Dax Raymond
Utah State
7.15
TE 20-yard shuttle
Player
School
Time (seconds)
Foster Moreau
LSU
4.11
T.J. Hockenson
Iowa
4.18
Noah Fant
Iowa
4.22
Kahale Warring
San Diego State
4.25
Dawson Knox
Mississippi
4.27
TE vertical jump
Player
School
Height (inches)
Noah Fant
Iowa
39.5
T.J. Hockenson
Iowa
37.5
Foster Moreau
LSU
36.5
Kahale Warring
San Diego State
36.5
Alize Mack
Notre Dame
36.0
Hockenson joined his Iowa teammate at the top of the rankings in both the vertical and broad jump.