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Best Combine workout results since 2000
INDIANAPOLIS — NFL Network will broadcast live workouts at the 2015 Scouting Combine, including running and jumping events that will be shown by position according to this schedule:
–Friday, February 20: 9:00 AM – Kickers, Offensive Linemen & Tight Ends.
–Saturday, February 21: 9:00 AM – Running Backs, Quarterbacks & Wide Receivers.
–Sunday, February 22: 9:00 AM – Defensive Linemen & Linebackers –
–Monday, February 23: 9:00 AM – Defensive Backs.
To help keep this year’s results in historic prospective, here are lists kept by NFLDraftscout.com of the best marks in each event since 2000:
Top Testing Scores from 2000-2014 NFL Combines
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Fastest 40-yard hand/electric times (Started by hand, stopped by beam)
Time starts on player’s first movement
ET Time,(HH time) Player, Position, College, Year, * – Underclassman
4.24 – (4.24) Chris Johnson, (RB), East Carolina – 2008
4.26 – (4.16) Dri Archer, (WR), Kent State – 2014
4.27 – (4.21) Marquise Goodwin, (WR), Texas – 2013
4.28 – (4.22) Jacoby Ford, (WR), Clemson – 2010
4.28 – (4.25) Demarcus Van Dyke, (CB), Miami – 2011
4.30 – (4.25) *Darrius Heyward-Bey, (WR), Maryland – 2009
4.32 – (4.26) Jerome Mathis, (WR), Hampton – 2005
4.33 – (4.29) *Fabian Washington, (CB), Nebraska – 2005
4.33 – (4.28) Mike Wallace, (WR), Mississippi – 2009
4.33 – (4.29) Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, (CB), Tennessee State – 2008
4.33 – (4.29) *Josh Robinson, (CB), Central Florida – 2012
4.34 – (4.21) Trindon Holliday, (WR), LSU – 2010
4.34 – (4.28) Ryan Swope, (WR), Texas A&M – 2013
4.34 – (4.28) Tavon Austin, (WR), West Virginia – 2013
4.34 – (4.28) Onterio McCalebb, (RB), Auburn – 2013
4.34 – (4.29) Johnny Knox, (WR), Abilene Christian – 2009
4.34 – (4.30) Darrent Williams, (CB), Oklahoma State – 2005
4.34 – (4.31) *Patrick Peterson, (CB), LSU – 2011
4.35 – (4.30) Yamon Figurs, (WR), Kansas State – 2007
4.36 – (4.28) *Stephen Hill, (WR), Georgia Tech – 2012
4.37 – (4.27) C.J. Spiller, (RB), Clemson – 2010
4.37 – (4.31) Justin Gilbert, (CB), Oklahoma State – 2014
4.39 – (4.27) Stanford Routt, (CB), Houston – 2005
4.40 – (4.30) Mike Thomas, (WR), Arizona – 2009
4.43 – (4.31) Taylor Mays, (FS), Southern Cal – 2010
Fastest 40-yard hand-held times (Started, stopped by hand)
Time starts on player’s first movement
HH Time,(ET time) Player, Position, College, Year, * – Underclassman
4.16 – (4.26) Dri Archer, (WR), Kent State – 2014
4.21 – (4.27) Marquise Goodwin, (WR), Texas – 2013
4.21 – (4.34) Trindon Holliday, (WR), LSU – 2010
4.22 – (4.28) Jacoby Ford, (WR), Clemson – 2010
4.24 – (4.24) Chris Johnson, (RB), East Carolina – 2008
4.25 – (4.28) Demarcus Van Dyke, (CB), Miami – 2011
4.25 – (4.30) *Darrius Heyward-Bey, (WR), Maryland – 2009
4.26 – (4.32) Jerome Mathis, (WR), Hampton – 2005
4.27 – (4.37) C.J. Spiller, (RB), Clemson – 2010
4.27 – (4.39) Stanford Routt, (CB), Houston – 2005
4.28 – (4.33) Mike Wallace, (WR), Mississippi – 2009
4.28 – (4.34) Ryan Swope, (WR), Texas A&M – 2013
4.28 – (4.34) Tavon Austin, (WR), West Virginia – 2013
4.28 – (4.34) Onterio McCalebb, (RB), Auburn – 2013
4.28 – (4.36) *Stephen Hill, (WR), Georgia Tech – 2012
4.29 – (4.33) *Fabian Washington, (CB), Nebraska – 2005
4.29 – (4.33) Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, (CB), Tennessee State – 2008
4.29 – (4.33) *Josh Robinson, (CB), Central Florida – 2012
4.29 – (4.34) Johnny Knox, (WR), Abilene Christian – 2009
4.30 – (4.34) Darrent Williams, (CB), Oklahoma State – 2005
4.30 – (4.35) Yamon Figurs, (WR), Kansas State – 2007
4.30 – (4.40) Mike Thomas, (WR), Arizona – 2009
4.31 – (4.34) *Patrick Peterson, (CB), LSU – 2011
4.31 – (4.37) Justin Gilbert, (CB), Oklahoma State – 2014
4.31 – (4.43) Taylor Mays, (FS), Southern Cal – 2010
Fastest 20-yard splits (40-yard dash, hand-held)
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2.34 – Dri Archer, (WR), Kent State – 2014
2.40 – *Stephon Gilmore, (CB), South Carolina – 2012
2.41 – Chris Johnson, (RB), East Carolina – 2008
2.41 – C.J. Spiller, (RB), Clemson – 2010
2.41 – Marquise Goodwin, (WR), Texas – 2013
2.43 – *Fabian Washington, (CB), Nebraska – 2005
2.43 – Chris Rainey, (RB), Florida – 2012
2.44 – Jacoby Ford, (WR), Clemson – 2010
2.44 – *Patrick Peterson, (CB), LSU – 2011
2.44 – Karl Paymah, (CB), Washington State – 2005
2.45 – Mike Wallace, (WR), Mississippi – 2009
2.45 – Coty Sensabaugh, (CB), Clemson – 2012
2.46 – John Brown, (WR), Pittsburg State – 2014
2.46 – Terry Hawthorne, (CB), Illinois – 2013
2.46 – *Justin King, (CB), Penn State – 2008
2.46 – Aldrick Robinson, (WR), Southern Methodist – 2011
2.46 – *Steve Williams, (CB), California – 2013
2.46 – Kayvon Webster, (CB), South Florida – 2013
2.46 – Jason Verrett, (CB), TCU – 2014
2.46 – Emmanuel Sanders, (WR), Southern Methodist – 2010
2.46 – Taylor Mays, (FS), Southern Cal – 2010
2.46 – Roc Alexander, (CB), Washington – 2004
2.46 – Aundrae Allison, (WR), East Carolina – 2007
2.47 – Antwan Harris, (CB), Virginia – 2000
2.47 – *Henry Josey, (RB), Missouri – 2014
Fastest 10-yard splits (40-yard dash, hand-held)
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1.40 – Chris Johnson, (RB), East Carolina – 2008
1.40 – *Justin King, (CB), Penn State – 2008
1.40 – Cedric Peerman, (RB), Virginia – 2009
1.41 – Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, (CB), Tennessee State – 2008
1.43 – Leodis McKelvin, (CB), Troy – 2008
1.43 – Antwaun Molden, (CB), Eastern Kentucky – 2008
1.43 – *DaJuan Morgan, (FS), North Carolina State – 2008
1.43 – Eric Weddle, (SS), Utah – 2007
1.43 – Jonathan Zenon, (CB), LSU – 2008
1.43 – Marcus McCauley, (CB), Fresno State – 2007
1.43 – Quintin Demps, (FS), Texas-El Paso – 2008
1.43 – Jonathan Wilhite, (CB), Auburn – 2008
1.43 – Will Franklin, (WR), Missouri – 2008
1.43 – Aundrae Allison, (WR), East Carolina – 2007
1.43 – Marcus Walker, (CB), Oklahoma – 2008
1.43 – Mike Wallace, (WR), Mississippi – 2009
1.43 – Tyvon Branch, (CB), Connecticut – 2008
1.44 – Kory Sheets, (RB), Purdue – 2009
1.44 – Mike Thomas, (WR), Arizona – 2009
1.44 – Chris Clemons, (FS), Clemson – 2009
1.44 – Tyrell Johnson, (SS), Arkansas State – 2008
1.44 – *Darrius Heyward-Bey, (WR), Maryland – 2009
1.45 – Taylor Mays, (FS), Southern Cal – 2010
1.45 – Leon Hall, (CB), Michigan – 2007
1.45 – Terrell Thomas, (CB), Southern Cal – 2008
Most 225 Pound Bench Reps
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49 – Stephen Paea, (DT), Oregon State – 2011
45 – Mike Kudla, (DE), Ohio State – 2006
45 – Mitch Petrus, (OG), Arkansas – 2010
45 – Leif Larsen, (DT), Texas-El Paso – 2000
44 – Jeff Owens, (DT), Georgia – 2010
44 – *Dontari Poe, (DT), Memphis – 2012
44 – Brodrick Bunkley, (DT), Florida State – 2006
43 – Scott Young, (OG), BYU – 2005
42 – Tank Tyler, (DT), North Carolina State – 2007
42 – Isaac Sopoaga, (DT), Hawaii – 2004
42 – *Russell Bodine, (OG), North Carolina – 2014
41 – Terna Nande, (OLB), Miami (OHIO) – 2006
41 – David Molk, (C), Michigan – 2012
41 – *Igor Olshansky, (DT), Oregon – 2004
40 – Manuel Ramirez, (OG), Texas Tech – 2007
40 – Justin Blalock, (OG), Texas – 2007
39 – Louis Vasquez, (OG), Texas Tech – 2009
39 – *Linval Joseph, (DT), East Carolina – 2010
38 – Tony Pashos, (OT), Illinois – 2003
38 – Margus Hunt, (DE), Southern Methodist – 2013
38 – Brandon Williams, (DT), Missouri Southern – 2013
38 – Marvin Austin, (DT), North Carolina – 2011
38 – Russell Okung, (OT), Oklahoma State – 2010
37 – Victor Leyva, (OG), Arizona State – 2001
37 – Roberto Garza, (C), Texas AM-Kingsville – 2001
Fastest 20-yard Shuttle Times
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3.73 – Kevin Kasper, (WR), Iowa – 2001
3.75 – Dunta Robinson, (CB), South Carolina – 2004
3.76 – Deion Branch, (WR), Louisville – 2002
3.81 – *Brandin Cooks, (WR), Oregon State – 2014
3.82 – Carlos Rogers, (CB), Auburn – 2005
3.82 – Dante’ Hall, (RB), Texas A&M – 2000
3.83 – Terence Newman, (CB), Kansas State – 2003
3.83 – Jason Allen, (FS), Tennessee – 2006
3.83 – Kevin Bentley, (OLB), Northwestern – 2002
3.84 – B.W. Webb, (CB), William & Mary – 2013
3.84 – Justin Beriault, (FS), Ball State – 2005
3.84 – Troy Walters, (WR), Stanford – 2000
3.85 – Desmond Trufant, (CB), Washington – 2013
3.85 – Rashad Holman, (CB), Louisville – 2001
3.86 – Jason Hebert, (FS), Rice – 2002
3.87 – Coy Wire, (SS), Stanford – 2002
3.87 – Randy Fasani, (QB), Stanford – 2002
3.88 – Kevin Curtis, (FS), Texas Tech – 2002
3.88 – Jeff Shoate, (CB), San Diego State – 2004
3.88 – Joey Thomas, (CB), Montana State – 2004
3.88 – Austin Pettis, (WR), Boise State – 2011
3.88 – Ryan Tolhurst, (WR), Richmond – 2002
3.88 – Kendrick Starling, (WR), San Jose State – 2004
3.89 – Niko Koutouvides, (ILB), Purdue – 2004
3.89 – Markus Curry, (CB), Michigan – 2005
Quickest 3-Cone Drill Times
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6.34 – Sedrick Curry, (CB), Texas A&M – 2000
6.42 – Jeff Maehl, (WR), Oregon – 2011
6.44 – Buster Skrine, (CB), Chattanooga – 2011
6.45 – Scott Long, (WR), Louisville – 2010
6.46 – Dane Sanzenbacher, (WR), Ohio State – 2011
6.47 – Daniel Sorensen, (SS), BYU – 2014
6.48 – Rogers Beckett, (FS), Marshall – 2000
6.48 – Carlos Rogers, (CB), Auburn – 2005
6.48 – Terrance Toliver, (WR), LSU – 2011
6.50 – Chykie Brown, (CB), Texas – 2011
6.50 – Cecil Shorts III, (WR), Mount Union – 2011
6.50 – Chris Rainey, (RB), Florida – 2012
6.50 – Leon Hall, (CB), Michigan – 2007
6.51 – Jon McGraw, (SS), Kansas State – 2002
6.52 – Will Davis, (CB), Utah State – 2013
6.53 – Damian Copeland, (WR), Louisville – 2014
6.53 – T.J. Moe, (WR), Missouri – 2013
6.54 – Trindon Holliday, (WR), LSU – 2010
6.54 – *Anthony Gonzalez, (WR), Ohio State – 2007
6.55 – Shiloh Keo, (SS), Idaho – 2011
6.55 – *Josh Robinson, (CB), Central Florida – 2012
6.55 – Jordan Lynch, (QB), Northern Illinois – 2014
6.56 – Kevin Kasper, (WR), Iowa – 2001
6.56 – Ben Taylor, (ILB), Virginia Tech – 2002
6.57 – Harry Douglas, (WR), Louisville – 2008
Highest Vertical Jump
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46 – Gerald Sensabaugh, (FS), North Carolina – 2005
45 1/2 – Derek Wake, (OLB), Penn State – 2005
45 – Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State – 2005
45 – Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin – 2001
45 – *Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State – 2009
44 – A.J. Jefferson, (CB), Fresno State – 2010
43 1/2 – Kevin Kasper, (WR), Iowa – 2001
43 1/2 – Dustin Fox, (FS), Ohio State – 2005
43 1/2 – Dorin Dickerson, (TE), Pittsburgh – 2010
43 1/2 – Kashif Moore, (WR), Connecticut – 2012
43 – *Eric Berry, (FS), Tennessee – 2010
43 – Darius Butler, (CB), Connecticut – 2009
43 – Cedric James, (WR), TCU – 2001
43 – Christine Michael, (RB), Texas A&M – 2013
43 – Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin – 2005
42 1/2 – Brock Williams, (CB), Notre Dame – 2001
42 1/2 – Jarett Dillard, (WR), Rice – 2009
42 1/2 – Jonathan Carter, (WR), Troy – 2001
42 1/2 – Virgil Green, (TE), Nevada – 2011
42 – Trindon Holliday, (WR), LSU – 2010
42 – Scott Fujita, (OLB), California – 2002
42 – *William Green, (RB), Boston College – 2002
42 – Dontay Moch, (OLB), Nevada – 2011
42 – *Jon Baldwin, (WR), Pittsburgh – 2011
42 – *Vernon Davis, (TE), Maryland – 2006
Longest Broad Jump
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11’07” – Jamie Collins, (OLB), Southern Miss – 2013
11’05” – Justin Fargas, (RB), Southern Cal – 2003
11’05” – Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin – 2005
11’04” – *Justin Hunter, (WR), Tennessee – 2013
11’04” – Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State – 2005
11’04” – Jerome Simpson, (WR), Coastal Carolina – 2008
11’04” – Terence Newman, (CB), Kansas State – 2003
11’03” – *Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State – 2009
11’03” – Boss Bailey, (OLB), Georgia – 2003
11’03” – *Julio Jones, (WR), Alabama – 2011
11’03” – Hilton Alexander, (WR), Morris Brown – 2001
11’02” – Jonathan Carter, (WR), Troy – 2001
11’02” – Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin – 2001
11’02” – Cedric James, (WR), TCU – 2001
11’02” – *Lache Seastrunk, (RB), Baylor – 2014
11’02” – Darius Butler, (CB), Connecticut – 2009
11’02” – Earl Wolff, (SS), North Carolina State – 2013
11’02” – Carl Stewart, (FB), Auburn – 2008
11’02” – Dekoda Watson, (OLB), Florida State – 2010
11’02” – Anthony Alridge, (RB), Houston – 2008
11’02” – *Eric Reid, (FS), LSU – 2013
11’01” – Shamarko Thomas, (SS), Syracuse – 2013
11’01” – *Josh Robinson, (CB), Central Florida – 2012
11’01” – Pierre Desir, (CB), Lindenwood – 2014
11’01” – Pat Watkins, (FS), Florida State – 2006
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