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Combine five tunnels, two DUDs from day 3 of 2025 NFL scouting

The patriots are in a position in which every day counts, especially when we talk about the NFL scouting from 2025.

Indianapolis has been training units in the past few days, but the reviews undoubtedly received a thrust when quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs went on the field on Saturday.

(If you are looking for analysis on day 1 or day 2, we have that.)

New England had representatives in the Lucas Oil Stadium, who hoped that the players would make a name for themselves, and some did it. We know that you have been waiting for this group. So don't let us waste any more time and get into the tunnels and guys:

Bolt
WR Matthew Golden
Golden exploded the scene this season and served as a relatively surprising outbreak for the absolutely stacked Texas Longhorns.

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It is a kind of habit of him at that point in time when he continued to stand his now former teammates with a 4.29-second 40 yard fittings board in all positions.

WR Jayden Higgins
Higgins confirmed everything his believers thought of him, exactly what the goal should have been into the weekend.

WR Jaylin Noel
I would design someone from the state of Iowa. What a weekend for the cyclone.

RB Omarion Hampton
Ashton Jeaty decided not to train what was okay from Hampton on Saturday.

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Hampon consolidated his status as the second best option for teams who were looking for Backfield Aid because it looked smoothly in both the rushing and in the passing exercises. The best product from North Carolina ran the 40 yard dash in 4.47 seconds, had a vertical jump of 38 inches and a 10-inch jumping jump of 10 feet.

QB Tyler Shoughh
Shough was not only the funniest player at the combine harvester, but also inserted himself into the conversation of the QB3. Would you like to design a 25-year-old? No, but it could be the best option on the 2.

Duds
WR Tez Johnson
Johnson is the lightest player who has ever come through the combine harvester was much slower than people expected that he was him and had a few delicate moments during the exercises.

Yikes.

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WR Isaiah Bond
Bond told everyone who would listen to the fact that he expected to break the combine's 40 yard dash record. Do you think he did it? No! You just can't be The Wrong and expect everyone not making fun of you.

It is also a difficult look he exceeded from a teammate who is actually fast.