{"id":335,"date":"2019-03-11T15:04:18","date_gmt":"2019-03-11T15:04:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.fiveminutesspare.com\/nfl\/?p=335"},"modified":"2019-03-11T15:07:14","modified_gmt":"2019-03-11T15:07:14","slug":"2019-nfl-combine-takeaways","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fiveminutesspare.com\/nfl\/2019-nfl-combine-takeaways\/","title":{"rendered":"2019 NFL Combine Takeaways"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Well, the 2019 Combine is now history and although a lot happened over those four days nothing really happened to change the top end but several players who were previously unheralded gave themselves a bit of a boost. Overall our thought remains that this is a defensive line heavy draft.<\/p>\n<h1>Best Combine Performances.<\/h1>\n<h2>40 Yard Dash<\/h2>\n<p>Hands up anyone who saw <strong>Zedrick Woods<\/strong> running 4.29? Thought not. Although he has been a steady performer for Ole Miss over the last four seasons he was not on our radars as a draft prospect. He had a decent performance all round but with the depth at Safety in this draft may still go undrafted. This was the best time of the event and although it wouldn&#8217;t get into the top eight times in the last 10 years or so it was still impressive for a Safety. Two Wide Receiver prospects showed up well here &#8211; sure-fire 1st round pick <strong>DK Metcalf<\/strong> who ran 4.33 at 228lbs, and former Buckeye <strong>Parris Campbell<\/strong> who had 12 TDs last year coming in at 4.31. Campbell will be moving up a lot of peoples draft boards after that.<\/p>\n<p>Of the much vaunted D-linemen class, no one stood out more than<strong> Montez Sweat<\/strong> who ran a blistering 4.41 while weighing in at 260lb! He will be a terror off the edge at the next level and right now we can see him going top 10.<\/p>\n<p>Five linebackers chased Sweat home all finishing inside 4.50, and of these both <strong>Devon White<\/strong> &amp; <strong>Devon Bush<\/strong> looks set to go in round one.\u00a0 One intriguing player was <strong>Brian Burns<\/strong> who surprisingly skipped the bench press and was thought by some too light of frame to be a top pick. However, he must have been hitting the gym of late and after playing in college at 235 he popped up at the combine weighing 249 but still ran a highly respectable 4.53. With the aid of some top NFL conditioning coaches, he could easily add another 10lbs and still keep his flexibility &amp; agility. Although still more likely a later 1st round pick we think he could be a mover if his pro day goes well and or others slip up.<\/p>\n<p>Of the offensive lineman, we were most intrigued by Webber State&#8217;s <strong>Iosua Opeta<\/strong>, far from a household name outside of those who follow the FCS, however, his performance at the Combine should have made a few coaches sit up and take notice. Running 5.02 at 301 lbs is pretty impressive and as discussed below he shone at the Bench Press. He started life as a DT so knows both sides of the line and we could see a team taking a chance on him with a late round pick.<\/p>\n<h2>Bench Press<\/h2>\n<p>Webber State&#8217;s <strong>Iosua Opeta<\/strong> was the standout of the event pumping out 39 reps &#8211; 3 clear of the nearest competitor, Clemson&#8217;s DL man <strong>Dexter Lawrence<\/strong>. As stated above we think he could find his way onto a practice squad at least and possibly become a starter.<\/p>\n<p>Of the Running Backs, <strong>Alex Barnes<\/strong> stood out with 34 reps and the Kansas State man will have benefitted greatly from Bill Snyder&#8217;s tutelage. This was the events 3rd best performance and impressive given that potential top 10 pick <strong>Ed Oliver<\/strong> only pushed out 32.<\/p>\n<p>Of the skill positions, honourable mention must go to Wide Receivers<strong> N&#8217;Keal Harry<\/strong> and <strong>DK Metcalf<\/strong> both of whom repped out 27, quite an achievement given both weighed in at little more than the 225lb bar!<\/p>\n<h2>Vertical &amp; Broad Jump<\/h2>\n<p>Three players dominated the jumps with Virginia&#8217;s <strong>Juan Thornhil<\/strong>l coming out top on both events, particularly impressive given he is the shortest of the three. He only competed in 4 events but his overall showing should see him drafted somewhere in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. Wide Receivers <strong>Miles Boykin<\/strong> and <strong>Emanuel Hall<\/strong> who filled out the 2nd &amp; 3rd places should also have piqued the attention of some coaches and should be drafted in the later rounds.<\/p>\n<h2>3 Cone &amp; Shuttles<\/h2>\n<p>Michigan Corner <strong>David Long<\/strong> sprang to notice dominating in both events he took part in (he didn&#8217;t take part in the 60 yd shuttle). He won both events and his combined time of 10.42 was well clear of anyone else and at 5&#8217;11 we can see him becoming a starting slot corner.<\/p>\n<p>Another player who impressed here was <strong>Andre Dillard<\/strong> who managed a 4.4 20 yard shuttle at 315lbs &#8211; that&#8217;s pretty agile for a big man. He was second fastest among the OL men in the 3 cone drill and his horizontal jump was the best in his class too. Just don&#8217;t ask him to jump vertically as at 292 he was joint last. He was a big part of Washington States great 2018 season in which he protected star quarterback G<strong>ardner Minshew&#8217;s<\/strong> blind side and he has probably cemented himself as a 1st round pick, with the Vikings, Chargers or Packers being possible landing spots.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Well, the 2019 Combine is now history and although a lot happened over those four days nothing really happened to change the top end but several players who were previously unheralded gave themselves a bit of a boost. Overall our thought remains that this is a defensive line heavy draft. 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