2020 NFL Scouting Combine workout results: DL, LB

Here are the official results from the defensive linemen and linebackers from Saturday’s on-field workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine.

The NFL Scouting Combine is in full swing, and the defensive linemen and linebackers took to the field Saturday for their workouts under the watchful eyes of general managers, coaches and scouts.

Here’s the schedule for on-field workouts this week:

  • Thursday, Feb 27: TE, QB, WO (view results)
  • Friday, Feb 28: PK, ST, OL, RB (view results)
  • Saturday, Feb 29: DL, LB
  • Sunday, Mar 1: DB

All of the workouts will take place from 3-10 p.m. CT on NFL Network.

Here are the official results from the defensive linemen and linebackers from Saturday’s on-field workouts:

Workout Results – Defensive line

Player 40-Time Bench Press Vertical Jump Broad Jump 3 Cone 20-Yd Shuttle 60-Yd Shuttle
McTelvin Agim (Arkansas) 4.98 27
Bradlee Anae (Utah) 4.93 25 31″ 115″ 7.44 4.43
Ross Blacklock (TCU) 4.90 29″ 107″ 7.77 4.67
Derrick Brown (Auburn) 5.16 28 27″ 108″ 8.22 4.79
Josiah Coatney (Mississippi) 5.21 22 27″ 99″ 8.07 4.82
Kendall Coleman (Syracuse) 4.95 32″ 114″ 7.50 4.62
Darrion Daniels (Nebraska) 5.18 21 27″ 109″ 7.75 4.93
Marion Davidson (Auburn) 5.04 21
Carlos Davis (Nebraska) 4.82 27 4.52
Khalil Davis (Nebraska) 4.75 32
Raekwon Davis (Alabama) 5.12 24 28″ 111″ 7.95 4.86
Jordan Elliott (Missouri) 5.02 24 27.5″ 4.73
A.J. Espenesa (Iowa) 5.04 17 32.5″ 117″ 7.34 4.46
Leki Fotu (Utah) 5.15 21
Neville Gallimore (Oklahoma) 4.79 23 7.97 5.01
Jonathan Garvin (Miami) 4.82 23 36″ 125″
Trevis Gipson (Tulsa) 25
Jonathan Greenard (Florida) 4.87 22 30.5″ 113″ 7.13 4.34
Yetur Gross-Matos (Penn St.) 20 34″ 120″
DaVon Hamilton (Ohio St.) 5.14 33 29.5″ 102″ 7.72
LaDarius Hamilton (North Texas) 4.89 27 30″ 114″ 7.66 4.49
Alex Highsmith (Charlotte) 4.70 33″ 125″ 7.32 4.31
Trevon Hill (Miami) 4.89 28″ 113″
Benito Jones (Mississippi) 5.26 26.5″ 8.21 5.27
Khalid Kareem (Notre Dame)
Javon Kinlaw (South Carolina)
Rashard Lawrence II (LSU) 5.07 22 8.03
James Lynch (Baylor) 5.01 23 29″ 111″ 7.39 4.39
Justin Madubuike (Texas A&M) 4.83 31 7.37
Larrell Murchison (N.C. State) 5.05 29 29″ 118″ 7.89 4.51
Julian Okwara (Notre Dame) 27
John Penisini (Utah) 23 25.5″ 4.93
Chauncey Rivers (Mississippi St.) 4.97 20 30.5″ 106″ 7.33 4.70
Malcolm Roach (Texas) 4.84 20 30″ 114″
Alton Robinson (Syracuse) 4.69 25 35.5″ 119″ 7.32 4.32
Qaadir Sheppard (Mississippi) 4.83 28 31.5″ 115″
James Smith-Williams (N.C. State) 4.60 28 32″ 123″ 7.35 4.52
Jason Strowbridge (North Carolina) 4.89 26 31″ 113″ 7.45 4.37
Derrek Tuszka (North Dakota St.) 4.79 24 33.5″ 120″ 6.87 4.34
Broderick Washington (Texas Tech) 23
Kenny Willekes (Michigan St.) 4.87 32 32.5″ 119″ 7.39
Raequan Williams (Michigan St.) 5.04 17 25.5″ 101″ 7.72 4.78
Rob Windsor (Penn St.) 4.90 21 28.5″ 111″ 7.47 4.44
D.J. Wonnum (South Carolina) 4.73 20 34.5″ 123″ 7.25 4.44
Chase Young (Ohio St.)
Jabari Zuniga (Florida) 4.64 29 33″ 127″

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine – DBs: Preview, date, time, live stream

The cornerbacks and safeties take the field at the 2020 NFL Combine. Here’s how you can watch the 2020 NFL Combine live stream drills

It’s the final day of the 2020 NFL Combine and after a flashy day for the defensive linemen and linebackers, the defensive backs are going to want to show off. You can catch the 2020 NFL Combine drills on FuboTV.

The next star cornerback or safety could very well be in this group. As could be a record-breaking 40-yard dash. Guys like Javaris Davis, Javelin Guidry and Troy Pride Jr. will all be looking to post the new fastest 40-yard dash in NFL Combine history, beating John Ross’ 4.22-second time from 2017.

While Ohio State cornerback Jeff Okudah is widely expected to be the first defensive back off the board in the 2020 NFL Draft, guys like CJ Henderson, Trevon Diggs and Bryce Hall are all fighting to be the second cornerback taken. Grant Delpit and Xavier McKinney will hope an impressive performance at the 2020 NFL Combine could make them the first safeties taken in the draft as well.

With the NFL pushing more into pass-happy offenses, good defensive backs are beginning to be worth a lot more. So, expect scouts and general managers to be paying close attention to who shines and who falters in the final day of the 2020 NFL Combine.

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine:

Who: Defensive backs

When: Sunday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. ET

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

2020 NFL Combine streams:

2020 NFL Combine live stream: FuboTV

2020 NFL Combine TV channel:

TV channel: NFL Network

2020 NFL Combine schedule:

Feb. 27 – QB, WR, TE

Feb. 28 – OL, RB, ST

Feb. 29 – DL, LB

March 1 – DB

2020 NFL Combine drills:

  • 40-yard dash
  • Bench press
  • Vertical jump
  • Broad jump
  • 3 cone drill
  • 20-yard shuttle
  • 60-yard shuttle

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine – DLs and LBs: Preview, date, time, live stream

2020 NFL Combine live stream — DLs, LBs

The third day of the 2020 NFL Combine stream kicks off with defensive linemen, linebackers and pass rushers hitting the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for their drills. Find out the NFL Combine results live by watching on FuboTV.

Though Ohio pass rusher Chase Young won’t be running any drills at the NFL Combine, there will be more than enough explosive talent on the field. Guys like Auburn’s Derrick Brown, South Carolina’s Javon Kinlaw, Clemson’s Isaiah Simmons and LSU’s K’Lavon Chaisson are all expected to be top-10 picks in the 2020 NFL Draft and will be trying to cement their draft stock by working out at the 2020 NFL Combine.

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine:

Group 1: Defensive linemen, linebackers

Saturday, Feb. 29, 4:00 p.m. ET

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

2020 NFL Combine streams:

Live stream: FuboTV

2020 NFL Combine TV channel:

TV channel: NFL Network

2020 NFL Combine schedule:

Feb. 27 – QB, WR, TE

Feb. 28 – OL, RB, ST

Feb. 29 – DL, LB

March 1 – DB

2020 NFL Combine drills:

  • 40-yard dash
  • Bench press
  • Vertical jump
  • Broad jump
  • 3 cone drill
  • 20-yard shuttle
  • 60-yard shuttle

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine – OL, RB, ST: Preview, date, time, live stream

The offensive linemen, running backs and special teamers will run drills at the 2020 NFL Combine. Here’s how you can watch and live stream

We’re into the second day of the 2020 NFL Combine drills, which you can stream live on FuboTV. Today will be the running backs, offensive linemen and special teams players all strutting their stuff on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The first day saw the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends run through the gauntlet. While there was no new fastest 40-yard dash time set with Henry Ruggs III running it in 4.27 seconds, today’s group has some players who could be a threat to the record. John Ross set the current fastest 40-yard dash back in 2017 with a 4.22-second time but keep an eye out for Louisiana running back Raymond Calais and Western Michigan running back LeVante Bellamy as potential record setters.

In today’s group, another standout could very well be Arizona State punter Michael Turk, who put up 25 reps on the bench press yesterday — beating 86 of the 109 total prospects to lift so far. With a shocking display already on record, who knows what Turk will end up doing with the rest of the drills.

The 2020 NFL Combine could also help decide how many running backs end up going in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Many pundits have both Georgia’s D’Andre Swift and Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor going in the first round but a bad performance could drop the group down while an impressive showing could have the top back go off the board quickly.

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine:

Offensive linemen, Running backs, Kickers, Special teams

Friday, Feb. 28, 4:00 p.m. ET

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

2020 NFL Combine streams:

Live stream: FuboTV

2020 NFL Combine TV channel:

TV channel: NFL Network

2020 NFL Combine schedule:

Feb. 27 – QB, WR, TE

Feb. 28 – OL, RB, ST

Feb. 29 – DL, LB

March 1 – DB

2020 NFL Combine drills:

  • 40-yard dash
  • Bench press
  • Vertical jump
  • Broad jump
  • 3 cone drill
  • 20-yard shuttle
  • 60-yard shuttle

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How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine – QBs, WRs and TEs: Preview, date, time, live stream

The 2020 NFL Combine drills start today with the QBs, WRs and TEs. Here’s how you can watch the 2020 NFL Combine live stream

The 2020 NFL Combine kicks off in earnest today with the first round of drills happening. The quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends will take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in an effort to impress scouts and general managers and raise their stock in the 2020 NFL Draft.

This might be the most prized group for a handful of reasons. Both Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa are trying to become the No. 1 pick in the draft while Jalen Hurts is simply trying to prove to the league that he should be considered a quarterback. With as many as five quarterbacks potentially going in the first round, this is a group to watch carefully when they hit the field to do passing drills.

This wide receiver group has been considered one of the deepest classes in recent memory. But the praise for the group isn’t just about depth, guys like CeeDee Lamb, Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III are all trying to make a case for being the top pass-catcher off the board. We also have some competitors trying to dethrone now-Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross for the fastest 40-yard dash but they’ll have to beat his 4.22-second time set in 2017.

For those NFL Draft fanatics out there, the 2020 NFL Combine is a golden opportunity to see prospects in action before they get to the draft stage. If you don’t want to miss any of the action, make sure you sign up with FuboTV to stream from anywhere.

How to watch the 2020 NFL Combine:

Group 1: Quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends

Thursday, Feb. 27, 3:00 p.m. ET

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

2020 NFL Combine streams:

Live stream: FuboTV

2020 NFL Combine TV channel:

TV channel: NFL Network

2020 NFL Combine schedule:

Feb. 27 – QB, WR, TE

Feb. 28 – OL, RB, ST

Feb. 29 – DL, LB

March 1 – DB

2020 NFL Combine drills:

  • 40-yard dash
  • Bench press
  • Vertical jump
  • Broad jump
  • 3 cone drill
  • 20-yard shuttle
  • 60-yard shuttle

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Jake Fromm had the BEST answer to a question about his ‘small hands’ at NFL Combine

Georgia football QB Jake Fromm delivered a great answer to a question about his hand-size at the NFL Combine.

Going into the 2019 Georgia season, quarterback Jake Fromm was projected as a first round NFL Draft pick by most publications, going as high in the top-five in multiple mock drafts.

But then a sub-par 2019 season hit Fromm and the Georgia offense, and the three-time SEC East winning quarterback saw his draft stock slide.

Now projected anywhere between a third and fifth round pick, Fromm is in Indianapolis partaking in the NFL Combine, where his hand measurement has now presented another obstacle for him hurdle.

I don’t buy into these measurements too much, and for Fromm’s sake hopefully there’s a few NFL GMs out there who can overlook his hand-size, which measured at 8 7/8 inches. (Player’s hand size is measured from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky.)

By NFL quarterback standards, that’s a low measurement.

For comparison, former Georgia quarterback Jacob Eason, now representing Washington at the Combine, had a hand-size measurement of 9 4/8 inches, per Yahoo NFL Reporter Charles Robinson.

Fromm’s small hands were never an issue for him at Georgia, as he leaves Athens as one of the most decorated passers in the program’s history.

And when asked to address his hand measurements, Fromm had the best possible answer:

“It’s an eighth of an inch away from being the desired nine inches, no big deal,” Fromm said.

“The same hands that went to three SEC Championships, Rose Bowl, National Championship and some Sugar Bowls. I think it’s played plenty of football and done well enough so far.”

That’s my quarterback.

Georgia football WR Lawrence Cager meets with NFL team at combine

Georgia football WR Lawrence Cager met with the NFL’s best team at the NFL Combine this week.

Georgia wide receiver Lawrence Cager is in Indianapolis this week for the NFL Scouting Combine and has so far gone through player measurements, interviews, meetings and medical examinations.

Per a report from Herbie Teope of the Kansas City Star, Cager has already had a meeting with the reigning Super Bowl champs, the Kansas City Chiefs.

What was discussed in that meeting I’m not sure, but Teope was able to ask a question of his own.

Cager and Hardman never actually played together at Georgia. Cager transferred to UGA for the 2019 season, which Hardman passed up to take his talents to the NFL.

He will not be able to run on-field drills with his former teammates Jake Fromm and Charlie Woerner when the quarterbacks and receivers take the field later this week as Cager is still recovering from a broken ankle.

Via DawgNation:

“My ribs and my shoulder are completely fine,” Cager said, referring to the injuries that initially slowed him down in 2019 prior to breaking his ankle.

“It’s really just my ankle that I’ve been dealing with.”

“It’s a mental game right now,” Cager said. “You’re not able to train, you’re not able to do everything at the end of the season that you envisioned you would do preparing for the combine and the draft.”

In 2019, Cager played in nine of 14 games, with six starts and had 33 catches for 476 yards and four TDs.

Georgia football WR Lawrence Cager NFL Combine measurements

NFL Combine measurements for Georgia football WR Lawrence Cager.

Georgia wide receiver Lawrence Cager arrived in Indianapolis yesterday for the NFL Combine, and today took part in player measurements along with quarterback Jake Fromm and tight end Charlie Woerner.

To read up about Fromm’s measurements, click here. 

Cager, who transferred to Georgia prior to the 2019 season after spending four years at Miami, had a stellar season in Athens despite missing time with a shoulder and rib injury.

He has the size and catch radius to have a solid NFL career, and his measurements compare fine to elite NFL receivers.

However, in terms of hand-size, he will face the same obstacle that Fromm will have to face, as both measured identical hand-size which happens to be lower than the NFL standard for their positions.

Cager measurements:

Height: 6’4 and ¾ inches tall

Weight: 220 pounds

Hand size: 8 and ⅞ inches

Wingspan: 79 and ⅜ inch wingspan

Arm length: 33 and ⅜ inches

 

Hand-size measurement not friendly to Jake Fromm at NFL Combine

Georgia football QB Jake Fromm had a low hand-size measurement at the NFL Combine.

Going into the 2019 Georgia season, quarterback Jake Fromm was projected as a first round NFL Draft pick by most publications, going as high in the top-five in multiple mock drafts.

But then a sub-par 2019 season hit Fromm and the Georgia offense, and the three-time SEC East winning quarterback saw his draft stock slide.

Now projected anywhere between a third and fifth round pick, Fromm is in Indianapolis partaking in the NFL Combine where his hand measurement has now another obstacle for him hurdle.

Related: Georgia’s Jake Fromm receives NFL Combine measurements

I don’t buy into these measurements too much, and for Fromm’s sake hopefully there’s a few NFL GMs out there who can overlook his hand-size, which measured at 8 7/8 inches. (Player’s hand size is measured from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky.)

By NFL quarterback standards, that’s a low measurement.

For comparison, former Georgia quarterback Jacob Eason, now representing Washington at the Combine, had a hand-size measurement of 9 4/8 inches, per Yahoo NFL Reporter Charles Robinson.

The biggest news of the day, as it pertains to hand measurements, comes from Joe Burrow’s numbers. His hand measured nine inches, which would be the smallest of any first round NFL quarterback since 2008.