Standout performers from Day 2 of on-field drills at NFL Scouting Combine

The offensive line and running backs took the field for day 2 of the NFL combine. Who stood out?

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Wisconsin HB Jonathan Taylor

The epitome of production in college with over 6,100 yards, 55 total touchdowns, and averaged over six yards-per-carry every year in Madison, Wisconsin. He rushed for over 2,000 yards in 2018 and 2019, but the nearly 1,000 touches in three years might scare some away. He can add size and speed to the impressive tally as he measured at 5-10 and 226 pounds. With that size in mind, he ran the fastest 40-yard dash of any running back with a 4.39-second run. Most are split between Taylor and Georgia back D’Andre Swift as the top dog and both had really good days. Either one has a case to be the first running back gone in the 2020 NFL draft.