11 prospects who should dominate the scouting combine drills

These 11 players could see their stock soar at the scouting combine based on their ability to ace the athletic tests.

Raymond Calais, RB, Louisiana-Lafayette

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As Daniel Jeremiah of the NFL Network pointed out, Calais, who averaged 7.8 yards per carry and 8.5 yards per catch in his collegiate career, was the 2016 Louisiana Track & Field Athlete of the Year, winning the 100-meter and 200-meter runs, as well as the 4-by-100-meter and 4-by-200-meter relays, at the state meet. Calais has been timed in the 4.3 region in his pre-combine 40-yard preparations, and he’s got a great opportunity to burn up the track on Friday, and show NFL teams that his speed is more than a thing that shows up against mid-level college competition.