Full list of NFL combine 2025 results and 40-yard dash times, plus winners and losers from every position

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Full list of NFL combine 2025 results and 40-yard dash times, plus winners and losers from every position

Full list of NFL combine 2025 results and 40-yard dash times, plus winners and losers from every position

The NFL Scouting Combine has almost reached its conclusion from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

First up were the defensive linemen and linebackers on Thursday, and then defensive backs and tight ends took the field on Friday. The quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers worked out in a jam-packed session on Saturday, and now the offensive linemen are making the most of their NFL opportunity on Sunday afternoon.

One of the more critical aspects of the NFL combine is getting the measurements on these prospects, which continues to paint a clearer picture for teams as they craft their draft boards. Below, we’ll detail every prospect’s measurables along with what they clocked during the 40-yard dash.  

NOTE: This table will be updated as more information becomes available.

OL measurements

Name School Height Weight 10-yard split Hand Size Arm Length Wingspan
Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas 6-5 1/8 315 10 3/8 33 1/2 84 3/8
Anthony Belton N.C. State 6-6 336 10 1/4 33 7/8 83 1/8
Tyler Booker Alabama 6-4 5/8 321 11  34 4/8 83 1/2
Logan Brown Kansas 6-6 3/8 311 10  33 7/8 84
Will Campbell LSU 6-5 7/8 319 9 1/2 32 5/8 77 3/8
Connor Colby Iowa 6-5 3/4 309 10 32 77 1/8
Josh Conerly Jr. Oregon 6-4 5/8 311 10 3/8 33 1/2 82 1/4
Hayden Conner Texas 6-6 314 9 5/8 33 1/2 79 5/8
Ajani Cornelius Oregon 6-4 5/8 310 9 1/2 33 1/2 82
Eli Cox Kentucky 6-4 1/4 306 9 1/4 31 77 5/8
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson Florida 6-7 1/4 316 10 1/2 34 83 1/2
Garrett Dellinger LSU
Aireontae Ersery Minnesota 6-6 1/4 331 9 1/2 33 1/8 80 7/8
Dylan Fairchild Georgia 6-5 1/4 318 10 33 80 3/4
Miles Frazier LSU 6-5 5/8 317 9 32 3/4 81 1/4
Charles Grant William and Mary 6-4 7/8 311 10 1/4 34 3/4 81 7/8
Joshua Gray Oregon State 6-5 1/8 299 9 1/2 31 3/8 78 5/8
Myles Hinton Michigan 6-6 3/4 323 10 1/4 34 1/8 82 3/4
Joe Huber Wisconsin 6-5 1/8 310 9 3/4 32 1/4 79 1/2
Donovan Jackson Ohio State 6-3 5/8 315 9 7/8 33 1/2 83 3/4
Emery Jones Jr. LSU 6-5 1/4 315 10 3/4 34 1/4 81 1/2
Luke Kandra Cincinnati 6-4 3/4 319 10 31 7/8 80 1/2
Drew Kendall Boston College 6-4 1/4 308 9 5/8 31 3/4 77 1/2
Chase Lundt Connecticut 6-7 1/2 304 9 5/8 32 5/8 77 3/4
Jake Majors Texas 6-3 3/8 306 9 7/8 30 3/8 76 
Marcus Mbow Purdue 6-4 1/8 303 10 1/2 32 80
Seth McLaughlin Ohio State 6-4 304 9 1/2 31 78 1/4
Armand Membou Missouri 6-4 1/4 332 9 3/4 33 1/2 82
Wyatt Milum West Virginia 6-6 1/2 313 10 1/4 32 1/8 79 1/2
Jonah Monheim USC 6-4 1/8 302 9 1/4 30 1/8 77
Jack Nelson Wisconsin 6-7 314 10 33 1/2 81 3/8
Hollin Pierce Rutgers 6-8 3/8 341 9 7/8 36 88 1/4
Tate Ratledge Georgia 6-6 1/2 308 10 3/8 32 1/4 79 1/4
Jalen Rivers Miami 6-5 3/4 319 10 34 7/8 83 7/8
Caleb Rogers Texas Tech 6-4 5/8 312 9 3/4 32 3/8 79
Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona 6-4 1/8 324 10 1/4 33 7/8 82 1/4
Josh Simmons Ohio State 6-4 7/8 317 10 33 82
Torricelli Simpkins III South Carolina 6-4 5/8 312 10 1/8 32 3/8 82 1/8
Jackson Slater Sacramento State 6-3 311 10 32 78 1/2
Marcus Tate Clemson 6-5 1/4 321 9 32 3/4 80 7/8
Branson Taylor Pittsburgh 6-6 321 9 3/4 32 3/4 81 3/4
Ozzy Trapilo Boston College 6-8 1/8 316 10 3/8 33 81
Jalen Travis Iowa State 6-7 3/4 339 10 1/2 34 7/8 83 1/2
Xavier Truss Georgia 6-7 1/8 309 10 1/2 33 82 7/8
Carson Vinson Alabama A&M 6-7 1/8 314 10 1/4 34 1/2 84 3/8
Clay Webb Jacksonville State 6-3 1/4 312 10 32 79 1/2
Cameron Williams Texas 6-5 3/4 317 11 3/8 34 1/2 84 1/2
John Williams Cincinnati 6-4 1/8 322 11 33 7/8 81 1/2
Jared Wilson Georgia 6-3 310 10 3/4 32 3/8 80
Grey Zabel North Dakota State 6-5 7/8 312 9 1/2 32 77 1/4

QB measurements

Player name School Height Weight Hand size Arm length Wingspan
Cam Ward Miami 6-1 5/8 219 9 30 1/2 75 3/4
Shedeur Sanders Colorado 6-1 1/2 212 9 3/8 31 1/2 77 3/4
Jaxson Dart Mississippi 6-2 2/8 223 9 1/2 30 72 7/8
Quinn Ewers Texas 6-2 1/8 214 9 3/8 30 3/4 75
Kyle McCord Ohio State 6-3 218 9 1/2 31 74 1/2
Jalen Milroe Alabama 6-1 7/8 217 9 3/8 30 5/8 76 5/8
Dillon Gabriel Oregon 5-11 1/8 205 9 1/4 29 5/8 73 
Tyler Shough Louisville 6-4 7/8 219 9 3/4 30 3/4 76 1/2
Will Howard Ohio State 6-4 2/8 236 9 32 77 1/8
Graham Mertz Florida 6-3 3/8 212 9 3/4 31 1/4 76 1/2
Riley Leonard Notre Dame 6-3 6/8 216 9 1/2 31 5/8 77 1/8
Brady Cook Missouri 6-2 1/8 214 9 1/4 32 1/2 77 5/8
Max Brosmer Minnesota 6-1 5/8 217 9 1/4 31 1/2 75 1/2
Kurtis Rourke Indiana 6-4 2/8 220 9 3/8 30 1/2 75 1/8
Seth Henigan Memphis 6-3 215 9 32 76 3/4

QB winners and losers

By Chris Trapasso

WINNER: Jaxson Dart — At over 6-foot-2 and 223 pounds with the second-largest hands of the group, the weigh-in was a clear win for the Ole Miss passer.

WINNER: Tyler Shough — Those 9 3/4 inch hands were the biggest mitts of any quarterback at the 2025 combine. That helps the Louisville quarterback’s stock.

WINNER: Jalen Milroe — Milroe’s hands were smaller than nine inches at the Senior Bowl but measured in more than a half an inch bigger at the NFL combine. Considering nine inches is the consensus for the smallest acceptable hand size for NFL quarterbacks, that’s a big win for the Alabama signal-caller.

LOSERS: Cam Ward and Will Howard — While not stock-destroying by any stretch of the imagination, having only 9-inch hands isn’t ideal for these quarterbacks.

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RB measurements

Player School 40-yard dash time Height Weight Arm length Wingspan
Ashton Jeanty Boise State 5-8 1/2 211 29 1/4 72 3/4
Omarion Hampton North Carolina 4.48 5-11 3/4 221 30 1/2 74 3/4
Kaleb Johnson Iowa 4.57 6-1  224 33 78 1/2
TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State 4.43 5-10 1/8 202 30 3/4 76 1/8
Brashard Smith SMU 4.39 5-9 7/8 194 30 1/2 74
Quinshon Judkins Ole Miss 4.48 5-11 5/8 221 30 1/4 73 1/2
Dylan Sampson Tennessee 5-8 1/8 200 30 1/2 73
Bhayshul Tuten Virginia Tech 4.32 5-9 1/4 200 30 1/2 72 7/8
Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State 4.61 6-1 3/8 226 32 3/4 80
RJ Harvey UCF 4.40 5-8 205 29 71 1/4
Jarquez Hunter Auburn 4.44 5-9 3/8 204 30 72 5/8
Damien Martinez Miami 4.51 5-11 5/8 217 30 1/2 75 1/4
Corey Kiner Cincinnati 4.57 5-8 5/8 208 30 1/2 75 1/2
Kyle Monangai Rutgers 4.60 5-8 2/8 211 28 3/4 71
Cam Skattebo Arizona State 5-9 1/2 219 29 7/8 73 7/8
DJ Giddens Kansas State 4.43 6-0 1/4 212 30 3/8 75 1/4
LeQuint Allen Syracuse 6-0 1/8 204 32 78 5/8
Tahj Brooks Texas Tech 4.52 5-9 1/4 214 30 3/8 75 5/8
Kalel Mullings Michigan 6-1 1/2 226 31 3/4 78
Donovan Edwards Michigan 4.44 5-11 3/8 205 30 74 5/8
Phil Mafah Clemson 6-0 5/8 234 31 3/8 77 5/8
Trevor Etienne Georgia 4.42 5-8 3/4 198 29 1/4 70 1/2
Devin Neal Kansas 4.58 5-11 1/8 213 29 5/8 71 3/4
Ja’Quinden Jackson Arkansas 6-1 1/2 229 33 79 3/8
Raheim Sanders South Carolina 4.46 6-0 217 31 1/2 76 1/2
Jaydon Blue Texas 4.38 5-9 196 29 7/8 75 1/2
Jordan James Oregon 4.55 5-9 1/2 205 29 3/4 73 3/4
Woody Marks USC 4.54 5-10 1/8 207 29 1/8 71 7/8
Ulysses Bentley IV Ole Miss 4.62 5-9 7/8 201 29 71 1/8
Marcus Yarns Delaware 4.45 5-10 7/8 193 31 1/8 76 3/8
Montrell Johnson Jr. Florida 4.41 5-11 3/8 212 30 3/4 75 3/8

Top-10 40-yard dash times

RB winners and losers

By Josh Edwards

WINNER: Omarion Hampton — Several top running back prospects came nowhere close to the desired 220-pound threshold for a featured running back, so Hampton checking that box was a feather in his cap.

WINNER: Damien Martinez — Martinez has improved in pass protection and has good vision. He measured just south of 6-foot, 217 pounds, but also has bigger hands and longer arm lengths to assist in the pass game.

LOSER: Jaydon Blue — The Texas product is very slight at 5-foot-9 and 196 pounds, and his hands and arm length were among the lowest as well. He is known for his speed and is more of a complementary piece, but that limits where he could be drafted. And even his speed wasn’t near where he thought it would be. Blue said he was going to break Xavier Worthy’s 40-yard dash record of 4.21 seconds; he proceeded to run a 4.38.

LOSER: Trevor Etienne — The Georgia rusher gained some momentum as a Day 2 back, but he is much smaller than his brother — Travis Etienne Jr. of the Jacksonville Jaguars — who went in the first round. Trevor measured 5-foot-8 and 3/4 and 198 pounds, but was also on the small side in hand size and arm length.

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top RB prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

Josh Edwards

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top RB prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

WR measurements

Name School Height Weight Hand size Vertical jump
Andrew Armstrong Arkansas 6-3 3/4 202 9 5/8 32 1/8
Elic Ayomanor Stanford 6-1 3/4 206 10 32 3/8
Elijhah Badger Florida 6-1 3/8 200 9 1/2 32 1/8
Jack Bech TCU 6-1 1/4 214 9 31 1/2
Isaiah Bond Texas 5-10 5/8 180 8 1/2 30 1/2
Ja’Corey Brooks Louisville 6-2 184 9 31 3/4
Sam Brown Jr. Miami 6-2 1/4 200 9 3/8 31 5/8
Pat Bryant Illinois 6-2 1/4 204 9 1/2 31 1/8
Luther Burden III Missouri 6-0 206 8 1/2 31 1/4
Beaux Collins Notre Dame 6-3 201 9 1/2 31 5/8
Chimere Dike Florida 6-0 5/8 196 9 1/8 32 1/8
Emeka Egbuka Ohio State 6-0 7/8 202 9 5/8 31 1/2
Da’Quan Felton Virginia Tech 6-5 3/4 213 9 32 1/8
Tai Felton Maryland 6-1 1/8 183 9 30
Jacolby George Miami 5-11 172 9 1/2 31 3/8
Matthew Golden Texas 5-11 191 9 1/2 30 5/8
Tre Harris Mississippi 6-2 3/8 205 9 5/8 31 7/8
Jayden Higgins Iowa State 6-4 1/8 214 9 1/8 33 1/8
Traeshon Holden Oregon 6-2 1/8 205 9 7/8 31 5/8
Jimmy Horn Jr. Colorado 5-8 1/8 174 8 3/4 30 3/8
Tory Horton Colorado State 6-2 1/2 196 9 30 5/8
Kobe Hudson UCF 6-0 3/4 193 9 30 5/8
Travis Hunter Colorado 6-0 3/8 188 9 1/8 31 3/8
Daniel Jackson Minnesota 5-10 3/4 193 9 30 3/4
Tez Johnson Oregon 5-9 7/8 154 9 29 3/8
Josh Kelly Texas Tech 6-0 5/8 186 10 1/2 30 7/8
KeAndre Lambert-Smith Auburn 6-0 5/8 186 10 1/2 30 7/8
Jaylin Lane Virginia Tech 5-9 3/4 191 9 7/8 31 3/4
Dominic Lovett Georgia 5-10 185 9 1/4 31 3/8
Bru McCoy Tennessee 6-2 1/2 209 10 32 1/8
Tetairoa McMillan Arizona 6-4 1/8 219 10 31 1/2
Konata Mumpfield Pittsburgh 5-11 3/8 186 8 1/2 29 3/8
Nick Nash San Jose State 6-2 1/2 203 8 3/4 31
Isaiah Neyor Nebraska 6-4 1/4 218 9 1/2 34 3/8
Jaylin Noel Iowa State 5-10 1/4 194 8 3/4 29 1/2
Kaden Prather Maryland 6-3 1/2 204 9 1/4 31 7/8
Xavier Restrepo Miami 5-9 7/8 209 9 1/8 29 3/8
Jalen Royals Utah State 6-0 205 9 1/2 30 1/8
Arian Smith Georgia 6-0 1/8 179 9 31 1/2
Roc Taylor Memphis 6-1 7/8 213 9 32 1/2
Isaac TeSlaa Arkansas 6-3 5/8 214 10 31 1/8
Dont’e Thornton Jr. Tennessee 6-4 5/8 205 9 5/8 32 1/8
Jordan Watkins Mississippi 5-11 1/4 196 9 1/8 29 3/8
Theo Wease Jr. Missouri 6-3 200 9 5/8 32 1/8
Antwane Wells Jr. Mississippi 6-0 3/4 201 8 7/8 31 1/2
LaJohntay Wester Colorado 5-9 1/2 163 8 5/8 29 3/4
Ricky White III UNLV 6-1 1/8 184 9 1/4 31 3/4
Kyle Williams WSU 5-10 5/8 190 8 3/4 30 1/8
Savion Williams TCU 6-3 7/8 222 10 1/4 32 1/2

WR winners and losers

By Josh Edwards

WINNER: Jaylin Lane — The Virginia Tech wideout is known for his ability to create yards after the catch, but at 191 pounds, he has a little more mass than most expected. Lane also has nearly 32-inch arms, which are a benefit to his catch radius.

LOSER: Tez Johnson — The Oregon standout is the lightest wide receiver (154 pounds) at the NFL Scouting Combine since Brandon Banks in 2010. Dating back to 1989, there have only been seven wide receivers lighter. There is a place for these players — think Tank Dell and Pop Douglas — but it will be tough for some teams to get over.

TE measurements

Player name School 40-yard dash time Height Weight Arm Length Wingspan
Colston Loveland Michigan 6-5 3/4 248 32 1/8
Tyler Warren Penn State 6-5 1/2 256 31 3/4 76 1/2
Harold Fannin Jr. Bowling Green 4.72 6-3 1/4 241 32 1/4 79 1/4
Gunnar Helm Texas 4.84 6-5  241 32 3/4 79 1/2
Elijah Arroyo Miami 6-5 1/8 250 33 81 7/8
Mason Taylor LSU 6-5 1/8 251 32 1/4 78 3/4
Terrance Ferguson Oregon 4.63 6-5 3/8 247 31 7/8 80 1/8
Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse  6-4 5/8 243 33 3/8 81 5/8
Mitchell Evans Notre Dame 4.74 6-5 3/8 258 31 7/8 77
Jake Briningstool Clemson 4.75 6-4 5/8 241 31 1/2 77 5/8
Moliki Matavao UCLA 4.82 6-5 5/8 260 32 1/2 78 7/8
CJ Dippre Alabama 4.70 6-4 7/8 256 32 79 3/4
Jackson Hawes Georgia Tech 4.83 6-4 1/2 253 32 1/8 79
Gavin Bartholomew Pittsburgh 4.71 6-4 5/8 246 31 3/8 78 3/8
Thomas Fidone II Nebraska 4.70 6-5 243 34 82 5/8
Brant Kuithe Utah 6-2 236 31 5/8 76 3/4
Joshua Simon South Carolina 4.66 6-4 1/8 239 33 7/8 83
Luke Lachey Iowa 6-5 3/4 251 32 1/8 78 3/8
Jalin Conyers Texas Tech 4.75 6-3 1/2 260 32 1/4 80 7/8
Bryson Nesbit Notre Dame 4.89 6-5 238 31 3/4 77 3/8
Robbie Ouzts Alabama 4.91 6-3  274 31 1/4 78 1/4

Top-10 40-yard dash times

TE winners and losers

By Josh Edwards

WINNER: Elijah Arroyo — The Miami product physically looked the part at 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds and checked the boxes in terms of length (33-inch arms and a nearly 82-inch wingspan. Arroyo elected not to work out, so it was important to win the weigh-in.

WINNER: Thomas Fidone II — The Nebraska tight end is built like the Terminator. At 6-foot-5 and 243 pounds, he had the second-longest wingspan (82 5/8 inches) and the longest arm length (34 inches) to validate his range as a pass catcher.

LOSER: Tyler Warren — The Penn State star has good size at 6-foot-5 and 256 pounds, but his hand size was relatively small and his wingspan (76 1/2 inches) was the shortest of the group.

LOSER: Jake Briningstool — The 6-foot-5, 241-pounder was the only tight end with sub 9-inch hands. His wingspan (77 5/8 inches) was one of the lower totals as well.

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top TE prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

Josh Edwards

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top TE prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

DB measurements

Player name School 40-yard dash Height Weight Arm length Wingpsan

Travis Hunter

Colorado

6-0 3/8

188

31 3/8

76 7/8

Will Johnson

Michigan

6-1 3/4

194

30 1/8

75 7/8

Malaki Starks  Georgia 4.50 6-0 7/8 197 31 5/8 78 3/8
Nick Emmanwori South Carolina 4.38 6-3 1/8 220 32 1/2 78 1/4

Benjamin Morrison

Notre Dame

6-0 1/4

193

30 3/8

75 7/8

Shavon Revel

East Carolina

6-1 7/8

194

32 5/8

79 3/4

Jahdae Barron

Texas

4.39

5-10 3/4

194

29 5/8

73 1/2

Trey Amos

Ole Miss

4.43

6-0 3/4

195

31 1/4

77 3/4

Azareye’h Thomas

Florida State

6-1 1/2

197

32 3/8

78

Kevin Winston Jr. Penn State 6-1 1/2 215 32 1/2 80 7/8
Andrew Mukuba Texas 4.45 5-11 1/4 186 30 75 3/8

Maxwell Hairston

Kentucky

4.28

5-11 1/4

183

31

76 7/8

Denzel Burke

Ohio State

4.48

5-11 1/4

186

31 3/8

77 1/8

Darien Porter

Ohio State

4.30

6-2 7/8

195

33 1/8

80

Xavier Watts Notre Dame 5-11 3/4 204 31 1/2 76 1/2

Cobee Bryant

Kansas

4.53

6-0

180

31 1/4

77

Zy Alexander

LSU

4.56

6-1 3/8

187

31

77 1/2

Bilhal Kone

Western Michigan

4.43

6-1 1/4

190

30 7/8

75 1/4

Lathan Ransom Ohio State 6-0 1/4 206 30 1/2 75 1/8

Jacob Parrish

Kansas State

4.35

5-9 3/4

191

30 7/8

75 7/8

Jaylin Smith

USC

4.45

5-10 1/2

187

29 7/8

75 1/4

Jonas Sanker Virginia 4.48 6-0 3/8 206 32 1/4 77 5/8

Alijah Huzzie

North Carolina

5-9 3/4

193

29 5/8

72 5/8

Quincy Riley

Louisville

4.48

5-10 1/2

194

31

75

Justin Walley

Minnesota

4.40

5-10 1/8

190

30 3/4

74 7/8

Upton Stout

Western Kentucky

4.44

5-8 1/2

181

30

74 3/8

Nohl Williams

California

4.50

6-0 3/8

199

30 3/4

75 1/2

Sebastian Castro

Iowa

4.59

5-11 1/4

203

30 3/4

74 3/8

Zah Frazier

UTSA

4.36

6-2 7/8

186

32 7/8

80 1/8

Jaylen Reed Penn State 4.49 5-11 5/8 211 30 3/8 74 1/4

Isas Waxter

Villanova

4.56

6-1 1/4

209

31 3/4

78 1/8

Malachi Moore

Alabama

5-11 1/4

196

29 5/8

75 1/4

Mello Dotson

Kansas

4.59

6-0 5/8

192

31 1/2

77 7/8

Mac McWilliams

UCF

4.41

5-10 1/4

191

29 7/8

72 5/8

Dorian Strong

Virginia Tech

4.50

6-1

195

30 7/8

76 1/8

Robert Longerbeam

Rutgers

5-11

175

31 1/2

76 1/2

Yahya Black

Iowa State

Hunter Wohler

Wisconsin

4.57

6-2

213

30/58

75 3/8

Rayuan Lane III Navy 4.57 5-10 7/8 200 30 1/4 74 5/8

Jordan Hancock

Ohio State

6-0 1/8

195

30 3/4

76 1/8

Billy Bowman Jr.

Oklahoma

4.42

5-9 7/8

192

28 1/2

70 3/4

Jermari Harris

Iowa

6-0 1/2

191

31 3/8

76

Caleb Ransaw

Tulane

4.33

5-11 3/8

197

30 3/4

75 5/8

Jabbar Muhammad

Oregon

5-9 1/8

182

28 5/8

71 3/8

Tommi Hill

Nebraska

6-0 1/2

213

32 7/8

79 1/2

Marques Sigle

Kansas State

4.37

5-11 3/8

199

30 3/4

74

O’Donnell Fortune

South Carolina

6-0 3/4

185

31 1/2

76 7/8

Jason Marshall Jr.

Florida

4.49

6-0 3/8

194

30 1/4

75 5/8

Marcus Harris

California

4.45

5-10 3/4

189

29 3/4

75

Dante Trader Jr.

Maryland

5-10 7/8

196

31 1/4

75 1/8

Malik Verdon

Iowa State

6-3 5/8

218

32 1/4

78 3/8

Craig Woodson

California

4.45

6-0 1/8

200

30 1/2

75 1/4

Alijah Clark

Syracuse

4.50

6-0 3/4

188

30 7/8

77 3/4

Maxen Hook

Toledo

4.55

6-0 1/2

202

31 1/2

75 1/2

Kitan Crawford

Nevada

4.41

5-10 5/8

202

31

75 1/4

R.J. Mickens

Clemson

4.49

6-0

199

32 1/4

77 5/8

Top-10 40-yard dash times (cornerbacks)

DB winners and losers

By Chris Trapasso

WINNER: CB Zah Frazier — The UTSA cornerback had one of the most unique measurements of all the defensive backs in Indianapolis at nearly 6-foot-3 and just 186 pounds, which hints at a fast 40-yard dash incoming. Importantly too, his arm length of nearly 33 inches was the longest of the cornerback group.

WINNER: S Kevin Winston Jr. — The Penn State product has prototypical size for the safety spot with immense length at 6-foot-4 1/2 and 215 pounds with arms reaching nearly 33 inches.

LOSER: CB Will Johnson — Michigan’s star outside cornerback, who we haven’t seen on the field since October, measured-in with surprisingly short arms in Indianapolis, at just 30 1/8 inches. Being over 6-foot-1 and 194 pounds ticked the height and weight boxes, though.

LOSER: CB Jahdae Barron — The Texas do-everything defensive back who won the Jim Thorpe Award in 2024 measured-in pretty small. He was under 5-foot-11 and 194 pounds with super-short arms under 30 inches.

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top DB prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

Chris Trapasso

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top DB prospects, plus other winners and losers from on-field workouts

DL/EDGE measurements

Player name School 40-yard dash time Height Weight Arm length Wingspan
Abdul Carter Penn State 6-3 250 N/A N/A
Mason Graham Michigan 6-3 1/2 296 32 83 3/8
Jalon Walker Georgia 6-1 243 32 79 7/8
James Pearce Jr. Tennessee 4.47 6-5 1/4 245 32 3/4 80 7/8
Mykel Williams Georgia 6-5 1/8 260 34 3/8 82 7/8
Walter Nolen Ole Miss 6-3 3/4 296 32 1/2 78 5/8
Mike Green Marshall 6/3 1/8 251 32 77 5/8
Nic Scourton Texas A&M 6-2 3/8 257 33 80 7/8
Shemar Stewart Texas A&M 4.59 6-5 267 34 1/8 84 3/4
Derrick Harmon Oregon 4.95 6-4 1/2 313 34 3/8 83 3/4
Kenneth Grant (Michigan) Michigan 6-3 5/8 331 33 1/2 82 5/8
Jack Sawyer (Ohio State) Ohio State 6-4 2/8 260 31 3/4 77 1/8
Omarr Norman-Lott Tennessee 6-1 7/8 291 33 3/4 80 1/2
Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College 6-2 1/2 248 34 82 3/4
Deone Walker Kentucky 6-7 3/8 331 34 1/4 84 1/8
Darius Alexander  Toledo 4.95 6-3 7/8 305 34 82 7/8
Princely Umanmielen Ole Miss 4.72 6-4 3/8 244 33 7/8 82 1/8
Tyleik Williams Ohio State 6-2 6/7 334 32 78 5/8
Aeneas Peebles Virginia Tech 4.94 6-0 1/2 282 31 3/8 78
Tommy Akingbesote Maryland 5.09 6-3 6/8 306 33 1/2 82 5/8
Tyler Baron Miami 4.62 6-4 5/8 258 33 1/8 80 1/2
Tyler Batty BYU 4.78 6-5 5/8 271 33 1/8 81
Zeek Biggers Georgia Tech 5.14 6-5 1/2 321 34 7/8 85 1/8
Yahya Black Iowa 5.39 6-5 6/8 336 35 83 7/8
Warren Brinson Georgia 5.09 6-5 2/8 315 33 1/2 80 7/8
Vernon Broughton Texas 6-5 311 35 83 7/8
Jordan Burch Oregon 4.67 6-4 1/8 279 33 79 3/8
Jamaree Caldwell Oregon 5.16 6-2 1/8 332 32 78 3/8
Alfred Collins Texas 6-5 5/8 332 34 5/8 85
Howard Cross III Notre Dame 6-1 3/8 285 32 1/4 78 5/8
Fadil Diggs Syracuse 4.57 6-4 7/8 257 33 3/8 79 1/8
Ethan Downs Oklahoma 4.69 6-3 3/4 269 31 77
Joshua Farmer Florida State 5.11 6-3 2/8 305 35 83 3/8
Ashton Gillotte Louisville 6-2 5/8 264 31 7/8 78 5/8
Eric Gregory Arkansas 5.14 6-3 2/8 319 33 81 1/4
Ty Hamilton Ohio State 6-2 7/8 299 32 1/4 78 5/8
Jared Harrison-Hunte SMU 4.86 6-3 3/8 290 33 79 1/2
Ahmed Hassanein Boise State 4.77 6-2 3/8 267 32 1/4 78 3/4
Tonka Hemingway South Carolina 6-2 7/8 284 33 80 3/4
Cam Horsley Boston College 6-2 6/8 312 33 81
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins Georgia 4.86 6-4 6/8 276 33 1/2 82 3/4
Jared Ivey Mississippi 6-5 7/8 274 33 1/2 82 3/4
Cam Jackson Florida 5.17 6-6 2/8 328 34 1/8 81 7/8
Landon Jackson Arkansas 4.68 6-6 264 33 1/4 83 5/8
Sai’vion Jones LSU 6-5 3/8 280 33 1/2 82 3/8
Jah Joyner Minnesota 4.60 6-4 2/8 262 34 82 1/4
DeAndre Jules South Carolina 6-3 5/8 316 34 1/4 83
Kyle Kennard South Carolina 4.73 6-4 254 34 81 1/2
Steve Linton Baylor 6-3 6/8 242 34 1/4 81 1/4
Sean Martin West Virginia 4.88 6-5 1/2 293 35 84 1/2
Rylie Mills Notre Dame 6-5 3/8 291 32 5/8 79 3/4
Oluwafemi Oladejo UCLA 6-3 2/8 259 33 3/8 82 1/4
Payton Page Clemson 6-3 2/8 290 31 3/8 79 1/8
JJ Pegues Mississippi 5.15 6-2 1/2 309 32 1/2 79 1/4
Jordan Phillips Maryland 6-1 5/8 312 31 1/2 79 1/8
Antwaun Powell-Ryland Virginia Tech 4.69 6-2 5/8 258 31 1/4 76 1/8
Jahvaree Ritzie North Carolina 6-4 2/8 294 33 1/4 81 1/8
Elijah Roberts SMU 4.78 6-3 5/8 285 33 5/8 82 1/2
Que Robinson Alabama 6-4 2/8 243 33 1/2 80 1/8
Ty Robinson Nebraska 4.83 6-5 1/8 288 32 1/4 79
Kaimon Rucker North Carolina 6-1 254 32 5/8 79
T.J. Sanders South Carolina 6-3 7/8 297 33 1/8 80 7/8
Elijah Simmons Tennessee 5.37 6-1 334 32 3/4 80
Tim Smith Alabama 6-1 334 32 3/4 81 5/8
Barryn Sorrell Texas 4.68 6-3 2/8 256 32 1/4 77 7/8
Nazir Stackhouse Georgia 5.15 6-3 6/8 327 32 1/2 78 1/8
Josaiah Stewart Michigan 6-1 249 31 7/8 79
Bradyn Swinson LSU 6-3 5/8 255 33 3/8 81 1/4
Junior Tafuna Utah 5.03 6-3 1/2 308 32 1/2 78 3/4
Jay Toia UCLA 6-2 342 32 1/2 76 3/8
JT Tuimoloau Ohio State 6-4 2/8 265 33 3/4 82 3/8
Shemar Turner Texas A&M 6-3 1/8 290 33 5/8 81 1/8
David Walker Central Arkansas 4.69 6-0 7/8 263 31 7/8 77 1/2
CJ West Indiana 4.95 6-1 1/8 316 31 1/2 79 1/8

Top-10 40-yard dash times (defensive tackles)

Top-10 vertical jumps (defensive tackles)

  1. Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia) — 36″
  2. Jahvaree Ritzie (North Carolina) — 35.5″
  3. Zeek Biggers (Georgia Tech) — 34.5″
  4. Ty Robinson (Nebraska) — 33.5″
  5. Payton Page (Clemson) — 33″
  6. CJ West (Indiana) — 33″
  7. Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech) — 32.5″
  8. Jared Harrison-Hunte (SMU) — 32″
  9. Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina) — 32″
  10. Elijah Simmons (Tennessee) — 32″

Top-10 broad jumps (defensive tackles)

  1. Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia) — 10-foot-4
  2. Ty Robinson (Nebraska) — 9-foot-11
  3. Payton Page (Clemson) — 9-foot-8
  4. Warren Brinson (Georgia) — 9-foot-7
  5. Jahvaree Ritzie (North Carolina) — 9-foot-5
  6. Omarr Norman-Lott (Tennessee) — 9-foot-5
  7. Joshua Farmer (Florida State) — 9-foot-4
  8. Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina) — 9-foot-4
  9. T.J. Sanders (South Carolina) — 9-foot-4
  10. Darius Alexander (Toledo) – 9-foot-3

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Top-10 40-yard dash times (edge rushers)

Top-10 vertical jumps (edge rushers)

  1. Landon Jackson (Arkansas) — 40.5″
  2. Shemar Stewart (Texas A&M) — 40.00″
  3. Collin Oliver (Oklahoma State) –39.00″
  4. Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss) — 38.00″
  5. Ashton Gillotte (Louisville) — 36.50″
  6. Oluwafemi Oladejo (UCLA) — 36.50″
  7. Antwaun Powell-Ryland (Virginia Tech) — 36.50″
  8. Tyler Baron (Miami) — 35.50″
  9. Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College) — 35.50″
  10. David Walker (Central Arkansas) — 35.00″

Top-10 broad jumps (edge rushers)

  1. Shemar Stewart (Texas A&M) — 10-foot-11
  2. Landon Jackson (Arkansas) — 10-foot-9
  3. Collin Oliver (Oklahoma State) — 10-foot-6
  4. Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss) — 10-foot-6
  5. Steve Linton (Baylor) — 10-foot-4
  6. Antwaun Powell-Ryland (Virginia Tech) — 10-foot-4
  7. James Pearce Jr. (Tennessee) — 10-foot-3
  8. Tyler Baron (Miami) — 10-foot-1
  9. Fadil Diggs (Syracuse) — 10-foot-1
  10. Barryn Sorrell (Texas) — 10-foot-1

DL/EDGE winners and losers

By Chris Trapasso

WINNER: DL Alfred Collins — In a loaded defensive tackle class, these prospects have to find ways to stand out. Collins did so, literally, at the combine by measuring in at 6-foot-5 1/2 and 332 pounds with arms nearly 35 inches long. He’s a mammoth human among mammoth humans in this defensive tackle class.

WINNER: DL T.J. Sanders — After measuring in at a rather unique 6-foot-3 and 284 pounds at the Senior Bowl — which led to concerns about his ability to stay, and win, inside at the next level — the South Carolina star added what is likely necessarily bulk for the next level with a weigh-in of 297 pounds in Indianapolis.

WINNER: EDGE Shemar Stewart — Stewart was 6-foot-5 and 281 pounds at the Senior Bowl, and for as intimidating as those figures together are at the edge rusher position, it felt unlikely the Texas A&M product would be able to test to his full potential with that much weight on his frame. He came into the combine at a much sleeker 267 pounds.

LOSER: DL Mason Graham — After being listed at 6-foot-3 and 320 pounds, Graham didn’t hit 300 on the scales in Indianapolis, and his 32-inch arms place right around the 12th percentile at defensive tackle since 1999. The positive here is that Graham is almost identically sized — with longer arms — to that of Rams 2024 second-round pick Braden Fiske.

LOSER: EDGE Jack Sawyer — While being 6-foot-4 and 260-pounds is impressive and hints at a three-down NFL-caliber frame, Sawyer’s 31 5/8-inch arms will be around the fifth percentile at the edge position since 1999.

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LB measurements

Player name School Height Weight Arm Length Wingspan
Jihaad Campbell Alabama 6-2 235 32 1/2
Eugene Asante Auburn 6-0 1/2 223 30 1/4
Jeffrey Bassa Oregon 6-1 1/8 232 31 3/8
Carson Bruener Washington 6-1 2/8 227 31 3/4
Teddye Buchanan Cal 6-2 1/8 233 31 3/8
Barrett Carter Clemson 6-0 1/8 231 32 1/8
Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky 6-0 6/8 238 32
Power Echols North Carolina 5-11 3/8 237 30 5/8
Jay Higgins Iowa 6-0 1/8 224 31
Shemar James Florida 6-1 3/8 222 31 1/2
Kobe King Penn State 6-0 6/8 236 31 1/4
Jack Kiser Notre Dame 6-1 5/8 231 30 3/8
Demetrius Knight Jr. South Carolina 6-1 5/8 235 32 5/8
Cody Lindenberg Minnesota 6-2 3/8 236 32 3/4
Nick Martin Oklahoma State 5-11 1/2 221 31 3/4
Bam Martin-Scott South Carolina 6-2 1/8 231 32
Francisco Mauigoa Miami 6-1 7/8 233 31 3/4
Jalen McLeod Auburn 6-1 5/8 241 32 1/4
Kain Medrano UCLA 6-2 7/8 222 32
Smael Mondon Jr. Georgia 6-2 2/8 224 31 3/4
Collin Oliver Oklahoma State 6-1 6/8 240 30 3/4
Chris Paul Jr. Mississippi 6-0 7/8 222 29 7/8
Tyreem Powell Rutgers 6-4 1/2 239 34 5/8
Karene Reid Utah
Carson Schwesinger UCLA 6-2 1/2 242 31 5/8
Cody Simon Ohio State 6-1 7/8 229 31 1/4
Danny Stutsman Oklahoma 6-3 2/8 233 32 1/4
Jackson Woodard UNLV 6-2 234 31

Top-10 40-yard dash times

Top-10 vertical jumps

  1. Teddye Buchanan (California) — 40.00″
  2. Carson Schwesinger (UCLA) — 39.50″
  3. Jeffrey Bassa (Oregon) — 38.50″
  4. Nick Martin (Oklahoma State) — 38.00″
  5. Kain Medrano (UCLA) — 38.00″
  6. Power Echols (North Carolina) — 37.00″
  7. Chris Paul Jr. (Ole Miss) — 36.00″
  8. Francisco Mauigoa (Miami) — 35.00″
  9. Barrett Carter (Clemson) — 34.50″
  10. Danny Stutsman (Oklahoma) — 34.00″

Top-10 broad jumps

  1. Smael Mondon Jr. (Georgia) — 10-foot-10
  2. Jihaad Campbell (Alabama) — 10-foot-7
  3. Teddye Buchanan (California) — 10-foot-5
  4. Kain Medrano (UCLA) — 10-foot-5
  5. Nick Martin (Oklahoma State) — 10-foot-3
  6. Bam Martin-Scott (South Carolina) — 10-foot-2
  7. Francisco Mauigoa (Miami) — 10-foot-1
  8. Carson Bruener (Washington) — 9-foot-11
  9. Jeffrey Bassa (Oregon) — 9-foot-10
  10. Demetrius Knight Jr. (South Carolina) — 9-foot-10

LB winners and losers

By Chris Trapasso

WINNER: Jihaad Campbell — At just under 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds with 32.5-inch arms, Campbell has premier size as a modern-day off-ball linebacker, and at under 240 pounds, he should be able to fly in the 40-yard dash and test exceptionally in the jumps.

LOSER: Chris Paul Jr. — Easily one of the smallest linebackers in this class, the Ole Miss product was under 6-foot-1 and 222 pounds — and potentially most alarming of all — had arms under 30 inches, which is almost unheard of at that position.

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