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2014 NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

2014 NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

The first few Wonderlic scores from the NFL Combine are starting to leak to the media.  Bob McGinn via the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and Albert Breer via Twitter have released always unofficial Wonderlic scores for several players including the top rated Quarterback prospects.

2014 NFL Combine Wonderlic Score Leaks:

Teddy Bridgewater – Quarterback – Louisville – 20
Johnny Manziel – Quarterback – Texas A&M – 32
Blake Bortles – Quarterback – Central Florida – 28
Derek Carr – Quarterback – Fresno State – 20
Jimmy Garoppolo – Quarterback – Eastern Illinois – 24
Jeff Matthews – Quarterback – Cornell – 40
Chris Borland – Inside Linebacker – Wisconsin – 32
Zack Martin -Offensive Tackle – Notre Dame – 21
Ra’Shede Hageman – Defensive Tackle – Minnesota – 13
Carlos Hyde – Running Back – Ohio State – 9
Mike Evans – Wide Receiver – Texas A&M – 25
Kelvin Benjamin – Wide Receiver – Florida State – 7
Jordan Matthews – Wide Receiver – Fresno State – 29
Martavis Bryant – Wide Receiver – Clemson – 14
Eric Ebron – Tight End – North Carolina – 16
Colt Lyerla – Tight End – Oregon – 24

We should continue to see Wonderlic scores leak as the NFL Draft approaches, and as always we will gather them and post them here.  If we’re missing a Wonderlic score that has been posted elsewhere, please let us know via comment or email.

2014 NFL Combine Data Updated

2014 NFL Combine Data Updated

2014 NFL Combine Data has now been updated.  Combine stats have been gathered and posted for most positions on all major combine drills.  We are still waiting on Wonderlic scores to leak, which should slowly occur as we get closer to the NFL Draft in May.

Coming Soon:

Hand Size for all positions

Arm length for all positions

10 yard splits

20 yard splits

60 yard shuttle times

Wonderlic Scores

2014 Combine Wide Receiver 40 Yard Dash Times

2014 Combine Wide Receiver 40 Yard Dash Times

Per CBSSports, 40 Yard Dash times are in for the Wide Receiver position.  Brandin Cooks of Oregon State posted the best time at 4.33, followed closely by John Brown of Pittsburg State who put himself on the map by posting a 4.34.  Cooks most likely raised his draft stock here, although teams were expecting an athletic specimen.   Unfortunately highly anticipated LSU wideout Jarvis Landry injured his calf and could not finish the event.  Other high profile wideouts Jared Abbrederis, Odell Beckham, Sammy Watkins and Jordan Matthews all posted very solid times.  2014 looks like an excellent draft class for wide receiver.

Name University Position Forty Yard Dash Time
Jared Abbrederis  Wisconsin WR 4.50
Davante Adams  Fresno St. WR 4.56
Odell Beckham  LSU WR 4.43
Kelvin Benjamin  Florida St. WR 4.61
Chris Boyd  Vanderbilt WR 4.73
John Brown  Pittsburg St. (KS) WR 4.34
Corey Brown  Ohio St. WR 4.51
Martavis Bryant  Clemson WR 4.42
Isaiah Burse  Fresno St. WR 4.58
Mike Campanaro  Wake Forest WR 4.46
Brandon Coleman  Rutgers WR 4.56
Brandin Cooks  Oregon St. WR 4.33
Damian Copeland  Louisville WR 4.50
Bruce Ellington  South Carolina WR 4.45
Quincy Enunwa  Nebraska WR 4.45
Shaq Evans  UCLA WR 4.51
Mike Evans  Texas A&M WR 4.53
Bennie Fowler  Michigan St. WR 4.52
Austin Franklin  New Mexico St. WR 4.56
Jeremy Gallon  Michigan WR 4.49
Ryan Grant  Tulane WR 4.64
Matt Hazel  Coastal Carolina WR 4.50
Robert Herron  Wyoming WR 4.48
Cody Hoffman  BYU WR 4.65
Josh Huff  Oregon WR 4.51
Allen Hurns  Miami WR 4.55
Jeff Janis  Saginaw Valley St. WR 4.42
T.J. Jones  Notre Dame WR 4.48
Marqise Lee  USC WR 4.52
Marcus Lucas  Missouri WR 4.60
Jordan Matthews  Vanderbilt WR 4.46
Donte Moncrief  Mississippi WR 4.40
Kevin Norwood  Alabama WR 4.48
Walt Powell  Murray St. WR 4.63
Tevin Reese  Baylor WR 4.46
Paul Richardson  Colorado WR 4.40
Allen Robinson  Penn St. WR 4.60
Jalen Saunders  Oklahoma WR 4.44
Willie Snead  Ball St. WR 4.62
Josh Stewart  Oklahoma St. WR 4.69
Devin Street  Pittsburgh WR 4.55
L’Damian Washington  Missouri WR 4.46
Sammy Watkins  Clemson WR 4.43
Albert Wilson  Georgia State WR 4.43

2014 Combine Quarterback Forty Yard Dash Times

2014 Combine Quarterback Forty Yard Dash Times

The 2014 Quarterback class is working out at the NFL scouting combine and the preliminary 40 yard dash results per CBSSports are in.  It was originally widely reported that Johnny Manziel ran a 4.56, but the “official” time came in at 4.68 which is good for a QB but not incredibly impressive.  Other notable times include Tajh Boyd running a surprisingly slow 4.84 and Logan Thomas running a 4.61 as the fastest QB.  Thomas most likely improved his draft day stock with a decent 40 time.  Connor Shaw of South Carolina was also impressive athletically and could see increased interest in may.

Name Position University 40 Yard Dash Time
Blake Bortles QB  Central Florida 4.93
Tajh Boyd QB  Clemson 4.84
Derek Carr QB  Fresno St. 4.69
David Fales QB  San Jose St. 4.99
Jimmy Garoppolo QB  Eastern Illinois 4.97
Jordan Lynch QB  Northern Illinois 4.76
Johnny Manziel QB  Texas A&M 4.68
Jeff Mathews QB  Cornell 5.26
AJ McCarron QB  Alabama 4.94
Stephen Morris QB  Miami 4.63
Bryn Renner QB  North Carolina 4.87
Tom Savage QB  Pittsburgh 4.97
Connor Shaw QB  South Carolina 4.66
Logan Thomas QB  Virginia Tech 4.61
Dustin Vaughan QB  West Texas A&M 4.95
Keith Wenning QB  Ball State 5.00

 

Expect more 2014 NFL Quarterback NFL Combine Data soon.

2014 Combine Running Back 40 Times

2014 Combine Running Back 40 Times

Initial Scouting Combine Running Back 40 Times are in per CBSSports.  See the table below for initiak Running Back 40 times.  Some of these may be adjusted as we go back and look at the tape, so consider everything unofficial for now.  Running back Dri Archer impressed scouts with a 4.26 40 yard dash time, the fastest running back time since Chris Johnson ran a 4.24 at the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine.   Ka’Deem Carey of Arizona had a notably high 4.70 forty yard dash time which may cost him considerably in May.  Lache Seastrunk, Tre Mason and Bishop Sankey turned in decent times but did not distinguish themselves from the rest of the 2014 Running Back class.

Initial unofficial 40 yard dash times for Running backs:

Name Position University 40 Yard Dash Time
Dri Archer RB  Kent St. 4.26
George Atkinson RB  Notre Dame 4.48
Kapri Bibbs RB  Colorado St. 4.67
Alfred Blue RB  LSU 4.63
Ka’Deem Carey RB  Arizona 4.7
Tim Cornett RB  UNLV 4.48
Isaiah Crowell RB  Alabama St. 4.57
Timothy Flanders RB  Sam Houston St. 4.75
David Fluellen RB  Toledo 4.72
Devonta Freeman RB  Florida St. 4.58
Tyler Gaffney RB  Stanford 4.49
Marion Grice RB  Arizona State DNP
Jeremy Hill RB  LSU 4.66
Carlos Hyde RB  Ohio St. 4.66
Storm Johnson RB  Central Florida 4.6
Henry Josey RB  Missouri 4.43
Tre Mason RB  Auburn 4.5
Jerick McKinnon RB  Georgia Southern 4.41
Trey Millard RB  Oklahoma DNP
Adam Muema RB  San Diego St. DNP
LaDarius Perkins RB  Mississippi St. 4.46
Silas Redd RB  USC 4.7
Bishop Sankey RB  Washington 4.49
Lache Seastrunk RB  Baylor 4.51
Charles Sims RB  West Virginia 4.48
Jerome Smith RB  Syracuse 4.84
Lorenzo Taliaferro RB  Coastal Carolina 4.58
De’Anthony Thomas RB  Oregon 4.5
Terrance West RB  Towson 4.54
James White RB  Wisconsin 4.57
James Wilder RB  Florida St. 4.86
Damien Williams RB  Oklahoma 4.45
Andre Williams RB  Boston College 4.56

Additional Running Back combine information will be added to the site shortly.

 

 

 

2014 NFL Combine Preview

2014 NFL Combine Preview

The 2014 NFL Combine will run from Tuesday, February 18th to Tuesday, February 25th.

The specific schedule of physical workout events is as follows:

Saturday, February 22nd:  Offensive Tackle, Offensive Guard, Tight End and Special Teams.

Sunday, February 23rd:  Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver

Monday, February 24th: Defensive Tackle, Defensive End, Linebacker

Tuesday, February 25th: Cornerback, Safety

Most experts expect a deep and strong draft class for 2014, which could grow even stronger as underclassmen declare for the draft.  The class could be especially strong for the passing game on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball, with many high ceiling Quarterback, Offensive Tackle, Wide Receiver, Defensive End and Cornerback prospects.

Some of the most anticipated prospects expecting invites to the 2014 NFL Combine include:

Quarterback:

Teddy Bridgewater – Louisville

Johnny Manziel – Texas A&M

Derrick Carr – Fresno State

Blake Bortles – Central Florida

AJ McCarron – Alabama

Running Back:

Lache Seastrunk – Baylor

Tre Mason – Auburn

Ka’Deem Carey – Arizona

Bishop Sankey – Washington

Andre Williams – Boston College

Carlos Hyde – Ohio State

Wide Receiver:

Sammy Watkins – Clemson

Mike Evans – Texas A&M

Marqise Lee – Southern California

Odell Beckham – Louisiana State

Brandin Cooks – Oregon State

Allen Robinson – Penn State

Jordan Matthews – Vanderbilt

Tight End:

Eric Ebron – North Carolina

Jace Amaro – Texas Tech

Austin Seferian-Jenkins – Washington

Offensive Tackle:

Jake Matthews – Texas A&M

Greg Robinson – Auburn

Cyrus Kouandijo – Alabama

Cameron Erving – Florida State

Cedric Ogbuehi – Texas A&M

Defensive Tackle:

Louis Nix – Notre Dame

Will Sutton – Arizona State

Ego Ferguson – Louisiana State

Defensive End:

Jadeveon Clowney – South Carolina

Khalil Mack – Buffalo

Benardrick McKinney – Mississippi State

Kony Ealy – Missouri

Outside Linebacker:

CJ Mosley – Alabama

Anthony Barr – UCLA

Ryan Shazier – Ohio State

Trent Murphy – Stanford

Vic Beasley – Clemson

Inside Linebacker:

Shayne Skov – Stanford

Cornerback:

Justin Gilbert – Oklahoma State

Darqueze Dennard – Michigan State

Jason Verrett – Texas Christian

Safety:

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix – Alabama

Calvin Pryor – Louisville