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Here is how Texas Longhorn's football player did at the 2025 NFL Combine

The program sent a total of 14 players to the 2025 NFL combination.

Austin, Texas-the NFL design of 2025 begins on April 24, and the Texas Longhorns will be well represented when the three-day event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, begins.

The program sent a total of 14 players in the 2025 NFL combinat – to a total of 11 – and although no records were broken this time, the Longhorns in Indianapolis still had an impressive performance.

Despite the former Longhorn recipient Isaiah Bond, who made waves for comments at the beginning of the week that he would break Xavier Worthy's 40-yard dash record, it was team-mate Matthew Golden, who steel.

In the event, which was distributed by 100th seconds with a time of 4.29 seconds and the former Tennessee Wide Receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. Bond ended for his efforts with a time of 4.39 seconds, well for the ninth under broad recipients and deserved a playful setback from dignified.

Together with Golden, the former Longhorn, whose design has increased the most since the end of the season, has increased the defender Jahdae Barron. The 2024 Thorpe Award winner ended with a time of 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard-dash, good for sixth place under the cornerbacks. He also ended a 35-inch vertical jump, which took 11th place under the cornerbacks, and a 3-inch long jump that was good for the 12th place in the position.

The former Longhorn, who ran back Jaydon Blue, also shone in the 40-yard fittings board and took second place under Running Back with a time of 4.38 seconds when he would like to continue to build on his steadily improved design. The former Virginia Tech, who ran back Bhayshul, led all running backs with a time of 4.32 seconds.

Tight End Gunnar Helm suffered an ankle injury before his 40-yard dash attempt, but still achieved a 4.84 second run. He also led a 3.15 second-3 cone drill and a 20-yard shuttle of 4.4 seconds.

Four former Longhorn -offensive lines were invited to the combine harvester while three trained on Sunday. The highlights included Kelvin Banks Jr., a projected selection in the first round, which ended with a 32-inch vertical jump and a 4.66-second run in the 20-yard shuttle. The security guard Hayden Conner ended with a 4.88-second run in the 20-yard shuttle.

Quarterback Quinn Ewers was in the combine harvester, but like most other quarterbacks in Indianapolis, he did not take part in individual events. However, the Ewers thrown into recipients in a series of passing exercises.

Based on the current analysis, banks Golden and Barron will be the first longhorns in April in April. Banks was selected by many sales outlets and design analysts as probably TOP 10, while Barron and Golden are both considered probably in the middle of the first round.