There are some players at the NFL combine who put up absurd numbers and then end up being labeled as “workout warriors” who never live up to the hype.
Then there are those who back up the numbers with actual playmaking.
And although we don’t know where he’ll be drafted or have a crystal ball to show what will happen to Henry Ruggs III — the wideout from Alabama — you just have to look at the tape and see that the athleticism he’s shown in Indianapolis translates really, really well to the “speed kills” NFL.
By the way, it’s not just speed for Ruggs, who ran the 40 in 4.27 seconds. He had a 42-inch vertical jump and a 131-inch broad jump. Wild.
Here are some highlights to show what he could bring to the league:
Henry Ruggs says his goal is to have the fastest 40-yard dash time in NFL Combine history.
He showed off the jets on this play 💨 pic.twitter.com/MKCCIficmr
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 27, 2020
Since the NFL and all of these football pages keep talking about Henry Ruggs breaking the 40 Yard Dash record at the combine tomorrow…
Here is the 1 clip you need to see.
These pages wont show you this clip because this play was called back due to a penalty pic.twitter.com/eAlTGENf9I
— JT the Bigga-Trigga (@_TheDocumentary) February 26, 2020
Henry Ruggs only has 98 career catches.
24 of those have resulted in TDs.pic.twitter.com/LDwrTS0VB5
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) February 22, 2020
This last one is my favorite. Look at what he did on a basketball court:
Henry Ruggs gave a little preview of the hops ahead of the combine 👀
💨 @__RUGGS pic.twitter.com/p73WKjf89D
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) February 28, 2020
No wonder he was the No. 11 pick in Henry McKenna’s latest mock draft.
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