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.

Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson

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Simmons is the most effectively versatile defensive prospect in this draft class, as he proved in 2019 by playing 299 snaps in the box, 262 snaps at slot cornerback, 132 snaps at free safety, and 116 snaps at defensive line. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Simmons has been compared to everyone from Kwon Alexander to Derwin James, which goes to show you how respected he is as a multi-position player. He could run his 40-yard-dash in the 4.4 range, and add a 40-inch vertical and 11-foot broad jump, and find himself in the top three to five picks.