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2015 Defensive Wonderlic Scores

2015 Defensive Wonderlic Scores

2015 Wonderlic scores for Defensive Line, Linebacker, and Cornerback and Safety have now been added to the NFL Combine results combine database.  As always, Wonderlic scores posted on nflcombineresults.com are unofficial and come from media sources including sportswriter Bob McGinn at jsonline.com.  Please let us knowif you are aware of wonderlic data that has not beed added to our database.

2015 Defensive Tackle NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Leonard Williams – 22
  • Danny Shelton – 23
  • Malcom Brown – 19
  • Michael Bennett – 43
  • Grady Jarrett – 31

2015 Defensive End NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Arik Armstead – 26
  • Henry Anderson – 36

2015 Outside Linebacker NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Dante Fowler – 16
  • Randy Gregory – 28
  • Vic Beasley – 29
  • Shane Ray – 20
  • Bud Dupree – 13
  • Nate Orchard – 21
  • Hau’oli Kikaha – 29

2015 Inside Linebacker NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Benardrick McKinney – 14
  • Stephone Anthony – 23
  • Eric Kendricks – 14
  • Denzel Perryman – 17
  • Paul Dawson – 20
  • Jordan Hicks – 28
  • Jake Ryan – 22

2015 Cornerback NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Trae Waynes – 20
  • Kevin Johnson – 17
  • Marcus Peters – 13
  • Jalen Collins – 28
  • Byron Jones – 33
  • PJ Williams – 18
  • Ronald Darby – 17
  • Alex Carter – 30

2015 Safety NFL Combine Wonderlic Scores

  • Landon Collins – 17
  • Dmarious Randall – 18
  • Eric Rowe – 23
  • James Sample – 12
  • Ibraheim Campbell – 26

The Best Vertical Leap Scores In NFL Combine History

The Best Vertical Leap Scores In NFL Combine History

The Vertical Leap is a test of explosion.  Combined with the 10 yard dash time, Broad Jump score, and shuttle drill it helps provide scouts with a good measure of how quickly a player can “explode” into action.

The best Vertical Leap Scores at the NFL Combine since 1999:

  1. 46.0 inches – Gerald Sensabaugh – North Carolina
  2. 45.5 inches – Cameron Wake – Penn State
  3. 45.0 inches – Chris Chambers – Wisconsin
  4. 45.0 inches – Chris McKenzie – Arizona State
  5. 45.0 inches – Donald Washington – Ohio State
  6. 44.0 inches – A.J. Jefferson – Fresno State
  7. 43.5 inches – Jay Hinton – Morgan State
  8. 43.5 inches – Jerry Azumah – New Hampshire
  9. 43.5 inches – Kevin Kasper – Iowa
  10. 43.5 inches – Dustin Fox – Ohio State
  11. 43.5 inches – Dorin Dickerson – Pittsburgh
  12. 43.0 inches – Cedric James – TCU
  13. 43.0 inches – Scott Starks – Wisconsin
  14. 43.0 inches – Darius Butler – Connecticut
  15. 43.0 inches – Eric Berry – Tennessee

The most impressive is perhaps Cameron (Derek) Wake, who posted the second best vertical leap while being quite larger than his closest competition at 6’3″ 236 lbs. Somehow, Wake slipped out of the entire draft and later signed as an undrafted free agent. It’s amazing that nobody took a chance on such an athletic player, but the Dolphins are extremely glad that they finally did.

The Strongest Players In NFL Combine History (Bench Press)

The Strongest Players In NFL Combine History (Bench Press)

The Bench Press at the NFL Combine is used as a basic measure of strength.  The event measures how many times a player can bench press 225 lbs.  The best bench press scores ever recorded at the NFL Combine are:

  1. 51 reps – Justin Ernest (1999)
  2. 49 reps – Stephen Paea (2011)
  3. 45 reps – Leif Larsen (2000)
  4. 45 reps – Mike Kudla (2006)
  5. 45 reps – Mitch Petrus (2010)
  6. 44 reps – Brodrick Bunkley (2006)
  7. 44 reps – Jeff Owens (2010)
  8. 43 reps – Scott Young (2005)
  9. 42 reps – Isaac Sopoaga (2004)
  10. 42 reps – Tank Tyler (2007)

51 reps has stood since the beginning of the electronic timing era (1999).  Only Stephen Paea with his 49 reps has even come close to the impessive mark of 51 reps set by Eastern Kentucky’s Justin Ernest in 1999.

 

The Fastest Forty Yard Dash Times In NFL Combine History

The Fastest Forty Yard Dash Times In NFL Combine History

The NFL Combine began electronic timing of forty yard dash times in 1999.  This means that any time after 1998 can be considered “official” as the time was gathered through electronic means removing any possible human error.  Times gathered before 1999 can be considered “unofficial” in that the humans are unable to consistently gather completely accurate times.

Reported NFL Combine times also vary by scout.  The reason for this is that the athlete runs several trials of the 40 yard dash, and there are several different methods of condensing a series of 40 yard dash times down to one officially reported 40 yard dash time.

Best NFL Combine Forty Yard Dash Times

  1. 4.21 – Trindon Holliday (2010)
  2. 4.22 – Jacoby Ford (2010)
  3. 4.24 – Chris Johnson (2008)
  4. 4.24 – Rondel Menendez (1999)
  5. 4.25 – Demarcus Van Dyke (2011)
  6. 4.25 – Darius Heyward-Bay (2009)
  7. 4.26 – Jerome Mathis (2005)
  8. 4.27 – C.J. Spiller (2010)
  9. 4.27 – Stanford Routt (2005)
  10. 4.28 – Mike Wallace (2009)
  11. 4.28 – Champ Bailey (1999)
  12. 4.29 – Johnny Knox (2009)
  13. 4.29 – Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (2008)
  14. 4.29 – Fabian Washington (2005)
  15. 4.29 – Jay Hinton (1999)

The best hand-recorded times cannot be trusted, and many can see why as some of the times are far lower than any reported time from the electronic timing era.  This likely means that human error helped make the following fast times even faster.

Other NFL Forty Yard Dash Times of Note (Unofficial – may not be at Combine)

  1. 4.12 – Bo Jackson (1986)
  2. 4.42 – Alexander Wright (1990) (Updated)
  3. 4.15 – Darrell Green (1983)
  4. 4.18 – Joey Galloway (1995)
  5. 4.29 – Deion Sanders (1989) (Updated)
  6. 4.42 – Don Beebe ( 1989) (Updated)
  7. 4.38 – Randy Moss (1998) (Updated)
  8. 4.28 – Michael Vick (2001)

 

2011 NFL Scouting Combine Data is Available

2011 NFL Scouting Combine Data is Available

For those of you that have requested the most up to date combine data in a sortable format, the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine Data is now available including QB Wonderlic scores.

Please use the NFL Combine Data menu button above or click here to access the data.

As always, please report any errors or omissions to nflcombineresults@gmail.com.

As of this blog posting, all NFL Combine Data to date should be entered.  Some data such as Wonderlic scores are incomplete due to secrecy, so if you have additional data please contact nflcombineresults@gmail.com and we will update accordingly.

 

 

2010 NFL Scouting Combine Data Now Available

2010 NFL Scouting Combine Data Now Available

2010 NFL Scouting Combine Data is now available.  2010 Wonderlic Test Scores for several positions including QB have also been added.

The data can be accessed by using the “NFL Combine Data” menu item above, or by clicking here: 2010 NFL Combine Results.

As always, please report any errors or omissions to nflcombineresults@gmail.com.

 

2009 NFL Scouting Combine Data Now Available

2009 NFL Scouting Combine Data Now Available

2009 NFL Scouting Combine Data is now available.  2009 Quarterback Wonderlic Test Scores have also been added to the data set, in addition to Wonderlic scores for other positions.

Please access the data by using the “NFL Combine Data” menu item above, or by clicking here: 2009 NFL Combine Results.

Please report any errors or omissions to nflcombineresults@gmail.com.