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Full list of 2025 NFL combination results and 40 yard dash times as well as winners and losers for each position

The NFL scouting combine starts from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While the prospects in the past few days fell on Indianapolis, the action on Thursday, when the players begin to reach the field, increases.

First of all, the defensive linemen and linebackers were. After the session on Thursday, defensive backs and Tight ends on Friday, quarterbacks, recipients and running backs will be their turn on Saturday, and we will complete everything on Sunday with the offensive line.

One of the more critical aspects of the NFL combinat is to record the measurements of these prospects, which continue to draw a clearer picture for teams when they create their design boards. In the following we will describe the exhibition elements of each potential customer in detail with what you have clocked during the 40-yard fittings board.

Note: This table is updated when further information is available.

DB measurements

Travis Hunter

Colorado

6-0 3/8

188

31 3/8

76 7/8

Will Johnson wants

Michigan

6-1 3/4

194

30 1/8

75 7/8

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

Benjamin Morrison

Notre lady

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

6-0 3/4

195

31 1/4

77 3/4

Azareye'h Thomas

State Florida

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 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

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 lady 5-11 3/4 204 31 1/2 76 1/2

Cobee Bryant

Kansas

6-0

180

31 1/4

77

Zy Alexander

LSU

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

State Kansas

4.35

5-9 3/4

191

30 7/8

75 7/8

Jaylin Smith

USC

5-10 1/2

187

29 7/8

75 1/4

Jonas sanker Virginia 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

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

5-8 1/2

181

30

74 3/8

Nohl Williams

California

6-0 3/8

199

30 3/4

75 1/2

Sebastian Castro

Iowa

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

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

Isas Waxter

Villanova

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

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 Stark

Virginia Tech

6-1

195

30 7/8

76 1/8

Robert longer

Rutgers

5-11

175

31 1/2

76 1/2

Yahya black

State iowa

Hunter more comfortable

Wisconsin

6-2

213

30/58

75 3/8

Rayuan Lane III marine 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

5-9 7/8

192

28 1/2

70 3/4

Jermali 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

State Kansas

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

6-0 3/8

194

30 1/4

75 5/8

Marcus Harris

California

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

State iowa

6-3 5/8

218

32 1/4

78 3/8

Craig Woodson

California

6-0 1/8

200

30 1/2

75 1/4

Alijah Clark

Syracus

6-0 3/4

188

30 7/8

77 3/4

Maxen hook

Toledo

6-0 1/2

202

31 1/2

75 1/2

Kitan Crawford

Nevada

5-10 5/8

202

31

75 1/4

RJ Mickens

Clemson

6-0

199

32 1/4

77 5/8

TOP-10 40-YARD fitting board time (cornerbacks)

DB winner and loser

By Chris Trapasso

Winner: CB Zah Frazier – The UTSA cornerback had one of the most unique measurements of all defensive backs in Indianapolis with almost 6-foot 3 and only £ 186, which indicates a fast 40 yard dash. It is also important that its arm length of almost 33 inches was the longest of the Cornerback group.

WINNER: S Kevin Winston Jr. – The Penn State product has a prototypical size for the security point with an immense length of 6-foot 4 1/2 and 215 pounds, with arms reaching almost 33 inches.

Loser: CB wants Johnson – Michigan's star outside the cornerback, which we have not seen in the field since October, measure with surprisingly short arms in Indianapolis with only 30 1/8 inches. However, the over 6-foot 1 and 194 pounds ticked the size and weight boxes.

Loser: CB Jahdae Barron – The Texas Do-Alles Defensive Back, which won the Jim Thorpe Award in 2024, tailored, quite small. It was under 5-foot-11 and 194 pounds with super-schaical arms under 30 inches.

DL/edge measurements

Top 10 40 yard dash times (defensive duels)

Vertical jumps of the top 10 (defensive duels)

  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 and defensive tackles)

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

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TOP-10 40-YARD fitting board times (Edge Rushers)

DL/Edge winner and loser

By Chris Trapasso

Winner: DL Alfred Collins – In a loaded defensive Tackle class, these prospects have to find paths to stand out. Collins literally did this with the combine harvester by measuring 6-foot 5 1/2 and 332 pounds with a length of arms with a length of almost 35 inches. He is a mammoth man under mammoth man in this defensive tackle class.

Winner: DL TJ Sanders – After a fairly unique 6-foot 3 and 284 pounds in the senior bowl, which to remain with regard to his ability and to win in the next level-added the star of South Carolina, which is probably absolutely massless for the next level with a weighing of 297 pounds in Indianapolis.

Winner: Edge Shemar Stewart – Stewart was 6-foot 5 and 281 pounds in the senior bowl, and because as intimidating as these figures at the position of the Edge-Rusher were unlikely that the Texas A&M product could test its full potential with so much weight of its frame. He came into the combine with a much slim £ 267.

Loser: DL Mason Graham – After Graham had been listed at 6-foot 3 and £ 320, he did not hit 300 on the scales in Indianapolis, and his 32-inch weapons had been around the 12th percentile with defensive tackle since 1999. The positive here is that Graham is almost identically dimensioned-with longer weapons to that of Rams 2024 second round-pick pick-pick-fiske.

Loser: Edge Jack Sawyer – While the 6-foot 4 and 260 pounds are impressive and indicates a three-down NFL caliber frame, the 31 5/8-inch weapons from Sawyer have been located at the edge position around the fifth percentile on the edge position since 1999.

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LB measurements

TOP 10 40 YARD fitting board times (LineBacker)

LB winner and loser

By Chris Trapasso

Winner: Jihaad Campbell – With almost 6-foot 3 and 235 pounds with 32.5-inch weapons, Campbell has the most important size as a modern off-ball linacker, and with less than 240 pounds, it should be able to fly in the 40-yard fittings board and to test it exceptionally in the jumps.

Loser: Chris Paul Jr. – The Ole Miss product was easily one of the smallest line backers in this class and was below 6-foot 1 and 222 pounds and potentially alarming arms below 30 inches, which is almost unknown in this position.

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