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Quarterbacks, recipients and running backs

The state of Ohio, Wants wants to go, took up and took its place in the imaginary scrimmage line towards the end of its NFL combination exercises on Saturday evening.

At first the audience of Lucas Oil Stadium – who led with Buckeyes fans – Howard. But a choir from Boos followed quickly. When the spectators were more involved than in one of the two previous days in the combine harvester, Howard missed his two downfield passes to recipients CHALE -DIKE and DAQUAN Felton.

On a Saturday, which was marked with fast 40-yard dash times, remarkable sit-outs and the largest amount of the week, the quarterbacks of the 2025-draft class, the deposits and recipients end their interviews in front of the NFL evaluators.

The quarterback largely fought – but several playmakers held out to impress and sent their stock in the right direction when the combine approaches its end.

Louisville QB Tyler Shoughh

When he ended his first 40 yard dash, an effort of 4.69-, she interacted with the fans at the Lucas Oil Stadium, raised his arms and asked her to cheer louder. Then he went back to the end zone opposite, rested for a few minutes and ran again. He was the only quarterback in his group that ran 40 and he put a 4.64 on his second attempt. Shough not only competed, he was also the most accurate passer -by in both group and threw with a reasonable anticipation because he worked with a new harvest from recipients. Shough is 25 years old and fought injuries in the past, which will probably drive him on day 2, but he was impressive on Saturday.

Colorado Wr Jimmy Horn Jr.

Horn ran his 4.46 40-yard fittings board in highlighter green tunnels with a suitable headband before exchanging both for black alternatives. He was in green, but factual in black. Horn, which is under limit at £ 5 'and £ 174, was one of the more explosive Wideouts that were tested on Saturday and registered a 38-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-long jump. Horn quickly delayed on the field.

Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson

He did not ran the 40-yard dash because of the thigh injury, which held out of Tennesses College Football Playoff defeat against the state of Ohio, but Sampson impressed during his field. He looked quickly and cleanly with leg work exercises, showed natural hands as a fit and operated smoothly, effortlessly. Sampson, the Sec-Offensive player of the year, who had registered 1,491 Rushing Yards and 22 touchdowns, was in the middle of the packs in his jumps, but he moves like an NFL.

Virginia Tech RB Bhayshul Tuten

It was expected to test well and he met the most expected numbers, if not bankrupt. He made the 40-yard fittings board and used 4.32 with a 1.49 10 yard split. Both brands led all participating running backs, as did its 40.5-inch vertical. Its 10-foot-long jump 10-foot piercing jump took third place. In drills, good feet and a firm change of direction showed, and he made several high -quality hands. In 2024, Teuten hurried for 1,159 yards and 15 touchdowns, although he has fiddled nine times in the last two seasons. Probably a choice in the early day 3 a week that Tuten may have tested in late day 2.

Florida Wr chimere dike

As an impressive athlete with 6 '1' and 196 pounds, Dike ran a 4.34 40-yard fittings board and logged in a 38.5-inch vertical. Battle and a strong passport.

Maryland Wr Tai Felton

Felton started his combine harvester with strong sporting tests and ranked among the top three among recipients with a 40-yard fittings board of 4.38, a vertical 39.5-inch piercing jump and a 10-inch piercing jump, and his field training ended with a low one-hand catch on a guilt. In between, Felton fought against maximum stalls and depths, but its flexible lower half and smooth feet fought on fast routes. He largely took care of the variety of quarterback speeds and spins, and the leader of Big Ten ultimately left Indianapolis, whereby his arrow pointed up.

Iowa State WR Jaylin Noel

What is missing from the 5 '10', 194 pound noel, makes it out with explosiveness. Shifts his weight and changes well and he has the creation of a quality slit recipient on the next level.

Rutgers RB Kyle Monangai

Rutger's race Kyle Monangai back

Monangai did not test well on Saturday despite his impressive college references. / Kirby Lee-IMagn pictures

Monangai is a selection of the first team last season last season and has a success story of productivity and reliability. He is a physical, urgent runner with a strong curriculum vitae. But Monangai fought with sporty tests a 4.6 40-yard fitting board, had the second lowest vertical leap of its position at 34.5 inches and the fourth-lower-down spread at nine foot, nine inches. Monangai, who has a small but thick building at 5 '8' and 211 pounds, also dropped three passes on Saturday. He does not win with sportiness or pass enemy, which limits its advantage as a professional.

Oregon WR Tez Johnson

Johnson weighed a tiny year of £ 154, the lowest weight for all combination participants and the lightest for at least one decade. In order to make things worse, Johnson only achieved a 4.51 in the 40-yard fittings board. With his weight he had to run faster. He also had several drops during the field of the field, and his frame looked as small as the scale suggested. The 5 '10 “Johnson was expected to be light, but it is in a lonely world of outliers with 154 pounds and runs slower than 4.50.

Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel

The first group of quarterbacks, in which Howard, Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss and Quinn Ewers from Texas, was also anything but impressive, but Gabriel had a particularly difficult achievement. Several deep passes wiggled in the air and he fell or missed a handful of litters in the intermediate area. As a left passer -by who has a different shoot than the six right in his group, Gabriel's throws for recipients were more difficult to catch. But Gabriel held control of where his passports went, and too often they were not at their destination.

UNLV WR Ricky White III

White put together two seasons of 1,000 yards, but he had a difficult achievement on Saturday. At 6 '1 “he weighed only £ 184 and only reached 4.62 in the 40-yard fittings board and 1.61 in the 10-yard split. He didn't show much more during the position exercises and had a few drops early. White films production and performance in the east west shrine shell created a solid profile, but his lack of speed frame is with a sloppy frame with a sloppy frame Frame.

Sanders, Ward and Jeanty sit, but impress other prospects in the first round

None of the two best quarterback of the design – Miamis Cam Ward and Colorados Shedur Sanders – shared sporty tests or combined exercises. Neither Ashton Jeanty or recipient Tetairoa McMillan and EMEKA EGBUKA run back.

Apart from these five, all other healthy participants went to work in any function.

At the backback, Treveyon Henderson in the state of Ohio ran a 40-yard fittings board with 4.43 40 yards, but did not do any exercises. North Carolinas Omarion Hampton organized a 4.46 40-yard dash at 221 pounds and was smooth in his training as a runner and as a passport. Kaleb Johnson, the Big Ten Back of the Year in Iowa, only ran a 4.57 40-yard fittings board, but the 224 pounder looked faster in drills and impressed his fluid.

Henderson, Hampton and Johnson are the number 2 behind Jeanty in the race. The Cameron Skattebebo of the US state of Arizona did not go into exercises, but it did not make a vertical jump of 39.5 inches.

The Texas recipient Matthew Golden, who has been a steady riser since the beginning of the college football playoff, ran a 4.29 40-yard fittings board, but decided from the drills. Missouri Wideout Luther Burden has set 4.42 in the 40-yard fittings board, and while the same route that is often connected to him, appeared at times on Saturday, his fluid ability and ball skills stood out.

Apart from Shough, most quarterbacks fought. Dart hit several deep throws, but was too late with several throws and Howard and Ewers were inconsistent. Milroes throwing session agreed with his film from Alabama – disturbing litters at high speed, but a similarly high number of poorly placed or uncomplicated passports that took away its positive aspects.