Jeremy Flax NFL Combine results

Kentucky offensive lineman Jeremy Flax completed his NFL Combine workout on Sunday

The NFL Combine finished up on Sunday, and the offensive lineman were the last position group to work out in Indianapolis. The Wildcats have produced some quality lineman recently. From Luke Fortner and Landon Young to Darian Kinnard and Logan Stenberg, the offensive line has been a strength under Mark Stoops. Kentucky has another offensive lineman at the Combine this year in Jeremy Flax.

Flax has been a fixture on the right side of the line for the Wildcats over the past two seasons. He started 12 games at right tackle for Kentucky in 2022 and 11 games at right tackle in 2023. He was invited to play in both the Hula Bowl and the Senior Bowl after the season ended.

Flax measured in at six foot five and a half inches and weighed 343 pounds. Flax then ran the 40 yard dash in 5.64 seconds with a 10 yard split of 1.96 seconds. He posted a vertical jump of 28 inches and a broad jump of eight foot four inches. Flax didn’t do the agility portion of the skills.

We will have to wait and see if Flax’s Combine and interview portion of the week helped push him up any boards. Flax is a likely late round pick or undrafted free agent.

2024 Senior Bowl: Notable weights and measurements from the weigh-ins

2024 Senior Bowl: Notable weights and measurements from the weigh-ins with notes on Brandon Dorlus, Jacob Cowing, small CBs, heavy RBs and more

The practices for the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl kick off on Tuesday morning. However, the players who will make up the American and National teams got their official measurements on Monday.

There are a few noteworthy developments from the weigh-ins, which were closed to the media. Here are some prospects who stood out in one way or another.

List of American team offensive linemen at 2024 Senior Bowl

List of American team offensive linemen at 2024 Senior Bowl

The Jets need offensive linemen. Just about everyone in America is aware of that fact. With Jeff Ulbrich acting as one of the head coaches this year for the Senior Bowl, the Jets will have a chance to get up close to plenty of this season’s options in the draft.

With so many offensive linemen, we’ll break this up into the American and National teams.

Coaching the offensive linemen this year in Mobile for the American team are Isaac Williams (Steelers) and Chris Watt (Colts).