NFL combine workouts are underway, with the quarterbacks, receivers and tight ends putting on a show on Thursday before Jonathan Taylor and Tristan Wirfs led the way for the running backs and offensive linemen on Friday . Then, Isaiah Simmons owned Saturday by running a 4. – yard dash in the linebacker group.
For the first time ever, the on-field workouts, including the – yard dash , are being broadcast in prime time. Sunday’s coverage starts at 2 p.m. ET as the cornerbacks and safeties look to close out the week with a strong showing. You can watch on NFL Network or stream on fuboTV ( Try for free ).
We’ll be following along with all the action in our live blog below, where you can find 48 times, highlights and analysis from Indianapolis. We’ll also update this space with the notable – yard dash times once they become official.
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And that’s a rap on this year NFL combine. Thank you for following with us all week! Be sure to check out our summary of today’s results in a little bit. Have a great rest of your night!
Over the past five years, 28 safeties have been named an All-Pro by at least one outlet. The – – yard dash for those players ranged from 4. – 4. 67 seconds.
Winfield’s strong day continues during his on-field work.
Here is the – yard dash from Southern Illinois’s Jeremy Chinn.
JR Reed is a really smart player. He just always found himself near the football.
Tanner Muse’s strong day continues. Nice first on-field drill.
Okudah letting everyone know he’s A OK.
We’re into the on-field drills now for this last group.
All the defensive back times are in the books. Here is the unofficial leader board:
Javelin K. Guidry: 4. L’Jarius Sneed: 4.
CJ Henderson: 4. 46
Javaris Davis 4.
Josiah Scott: 4.
Kindle Vildor: 4. Michael Ojemudia:
Antoine Winfield Jr. : 4. (I 4.)
K’Von Wallace: 4. (I 4.)
Geno Stone: 4. (I 4.)
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