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.

K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE, LSU

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Chaisson broke out with a 13.5-sack season in 2019, based to a great extent on ridiculous athleticism that has allowed him to foil most collegiate blockers despite his unfinished palette of pass-rush moves. Getting him up to speed at the NFL level and turning him into the next Danielle Hunter as opposed to the next Barkevious Mingo will be the task of his NFL coaching staff, but if Chaisson is able to parlay his speed and quickness into the kinds of drill times one would expect, he could easily see himself as a top-15 prospect.