With quarterbacks passing for more yards now than ever ahead of, NFL groups are hoping to search out pass-catchers who could make a right away have an effect on for his or her offense. There are a number of promising potentialities at each extensive receiver and tight finish who’re participating within the 2023 NFL Combine in Indianapolis.Â
There might be as many as 5 or more such gamers taken within the first spherical of the draft by myself, with potentialities like TCU wideout Quentin Johnston, USC wideout Jordan Addison, Ohio State wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba and more amongst the ones projected as attainable Day 1 picks.
Below is a take a look at all of the authentic measurements for the extensive receivers and tight ends on the mix.
Wide receiver measurements
Quentin Johnston (TCU) |
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208 |
9 5/8″ |
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81 5/8″ |
Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) |
5-11 |
173 |
8 3/4″ |
30 7/8″ |
74 1/2″ |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State) |
6-0 1/2 |
196 |
9″ |
30 1/2″ |
75 1/2″ |
Zay Flowers (Boston College) |
5-9 |
182 |
9 1/4″ |
29 1/2″ |
72 1/4″ |
Kayshon Boutte (LSU) |
5-11 |
195 |
9 1/2″ |
31 3/8″ |
|
Josh Downs (North Carolina) |
5-9 |
171 |
9 1/4″ |
30 3/8″ |
|
Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee) |
6-0 |
176 |
9″ |
32 1/2″ |
77 5/8″ |
Nathaniel Dell (Houston) |
5-8 |
165 |
8 5/8″ |
30 1/2″ |
|
Tyler Scott (Cincinnati) |
5-10 |
177 |
9″ |
30 7/8″ |
|
Rashee Rice (SMU) |
6-1 |
204 |
9 1/2″ |
32 3/4″ |
|
Jayden Reed (Michigan State) |
5-11 |
187 |
9 1/8″ |
30 1/2″ |
|
Marvin Mims (Oklahoma) |
5-11 |
183 |
9″ |
31 5/8″ |
|
Parker Washington (Penn State) |
5-10 |
204 |
10 1/8″ |
29″ |
|
Cedric Tillman (Tennessee) |
6-3 |
213 |
10″ |
32 3/4″ |
|
Trey Palmer (Nebraska) |
6-0 |
192 |
9 5/8″ |
31 7/8″ |
|
A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) |
6-3 1/2 |
198 |
9 1/4″ |
33 1/4″ |
|
Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) |
6-1 |
206 |
10″ |
32 3/8″ |
|
Xavier Hutchinson (Iowa State) |
6-2Â |
203 |
9 3/8″ |
31 3/8″ |
|
Michael Wilson (Stanford) |
6-2 |
213 |
9 3/4″ |
31″ |
|
Rakim Jarrett (Maryland) |
6-0 |
192 |
9 3/8″ |
31 3/8″ |
|
Antoine Green (North Carolina) |
6-2 |
199 |
9″ |
32 1/8″ |
|
Elijah Higgins (Stanford) |
6-3 |
235 |
8 3/4″ |
32″ |
|
Mitchell Tinsley (Penn State) |
6-0 |
199 |
10″ |
32 3/8″ |
|
Jalen Cropper (Fresno State) |
5-11 |
172 |
8 7/8″ |
30 1/8″ |
|
Tre Tucker (Cincinnati) |
5-9 |
182 |
8 5/8″ |
29 7/8″ |
|
Derius Davis (TCU) |
5-8 |
165 |
8″ |
29 1/4″ |
|
Demario Douglas (Liberty) |
5-8 |
179 |
8 3/4″ |
30 1/4″ |
|
Puka Nacua (BYU) |
6-2 |
201 |
9 1/2″ |
31 1/2″ |
|
Andrei Iosivas (Princeton) |
6-3 |
205 |
8 3/4″ |
32″ |
|
Jake Bobo (UCLA) |
6-4 |
206 |
10″ |
32 1/4″ |
|
Charlie Jones (Purdue) |
5-11 |
175 |
9″ |
31 5/8″ |
|
Jonathan Mingo (Ole Miss) |
6-2 |
220 |
10 3/8″ |
32 1/8″ |
|
Joseph Ngata (Clemson) |
6-3 |
217 |
10 1/4″ |
33 1/8″ |
|
Bryce Ford-Wheaton (West Virginia) |
6-4 |
221 |
9 3/8″ |
33 1/2″ |
|
Jalen Wayne (South Alabama) |
6-2 |
210 |
9 3/8″ |
32 1/8″ |
|
Ronnie Bell (Michigan) |
6-0 |
191 |
9 1/2″ |
31″ |
|
Dontay Demus Jr. (Maryland) |
6-3 |
212 |
9 3/4″ |
34 1/4″ |
|
Jacob Copeland (Maryland) |
5-11 |
201 |
8 5/8″ |
31 5/8″ |
|
Malik Knowles (Kansas State) |
6-2 |
196 |
8 3/4″ |
32 1/4″ |
|
Kearis Jackson (Georgia) |
5-11 |
196 |
9 3/8″ |
31 1/4″ |
|
Michael Jefferson (Louisiana) |
6-4 |
199 |
9 5/8″ |
32 1/2″ |
|
Justin Shorter (Florida) |
6-4 |
229 |
10″ |
33 3/4″ |
|
Jason Brownlee (Southern Mississippi) | 6-2 | 198 | 9 3/4″ | 33 3/4″ | |
CJ Johnson (East Carolina) |
6-1 1/2 |
224 |
10 1/4″ |
32″ |
|
Grant DuBose (Charlotte) |
6-2 |
201 |
9 1/2″ |
31 7/8″ |
|
Matt Landers (Arkansas) |
6-4 |
200 |
9 1/4″ |
32 1/2″ |
|
Jadon Haselwood (Arkansas) |
6-2 |
215 |
10″ |
31 1/4″ |
|
Jalen Brooks (South Carolina) |
6-1 |
201 |
9 1/2″ |
34 1/8″ |
|
Malik Heath (Mississippi) |
6-2 |
213 |
9 1/8″ |
32 1/2″ |
|
Jaray Jenkins (LSU) |
6-2 |
204 |
10″ |
31 3/4″ |
Tight end measurements
Michael Mayer (Notre Dame) |
6-4 1/2 |
249 |
9 1/2″ |
31 5/8″ |
76 1/4″ |
Luke Musgrave (Oregon State) |
6-6 |
253 |
10 3/8″ |
32 5/8″ |
79 1/2″ |
Dalton Kincaid (Utah) |
6-3 1/2 |
246 |
10 1/4″ |
32 5/8″ |
78 3/8″ |
Darnell Washington (Georgia) |
6-6 1/2 |
264 |
11″ |
34 3/8″ |
79 1/2″ |
Davis Allen (Clemson) |
6-6 |
245 |
10″ |
32 1/4″ |
|
Tucker Kraft (South Dakota State) |
6-5 |
254 |
10″ |
32 3/4″ |
|
Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan) |
6-5 |
251 |
9″ |
32 7/8″ |
|
Brenton Strange (Penn State) |
6-4 |
253 |
9 5/8″ |
31 1/8″ |
|
Josh Whyle (Cincinnati) |
6-6 1/2 |
248 |
9 1/2″ |
31 1/2″ |
|
Cameron Latu (Alabama) |
6-4 |
242 |
9 1/2″ |
32 3/8″ |
|
Sam LaPorta (Iowa) |
6-3 |
245 |
10 1/4″ |
32 1/8″ |
|
Blake Whiteheart (Wake Forest) |
6-4 |
247 |
8 3/4″ |
32 1/8″ |
|
Payne Durham (Purdue) |
6-6 |
253 |
9 3/4″ |
33 3/8″ |
|
Zack Kuntz (Old Dominion) |
6-7 |
255 |
10 1/4″ |
34″ |
|
Noah Gindorff (North Dakota State) |
6-6 |
263 |
10″ |
33 1/8″ |
|
Brayden Willis (Oklahoma) |
6-3 1/2 |
241 |
9 3/4″ |
33 1/4″ |
|
Leonard Taylor (Cincinnati) |
6-5 |
250 |
10 1/8″ |
32 3/4″ |
|
Travis Vokolek (Nebraska) |
6-6 |
259 |
9 1/2″ |
32 7/8″ |
|
Kyle Patterson (Air Force) |
6-5 |
260 |
9 1/4″ |
32 1/2″ |
|
Will Mallory (Miami) |
6-4 1/2 |
239 |
9 3/8″ |
32 1/4″ |
Wide receiver testing results
Quentin Johnston (TCU) |
N/A |
N/A |
40.5″ |
11’2″ |
Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh) |
4.49 |
1.56 |
34″ |
10’2″ |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State) |
N/A |
N/A |
35″ |
10’5″ |
Zay Flowers (Boston College) |
4.42 |
1.52 |
35.5″ |
10’7″ |
Kayshon Boutte (LSU) |
4.50 |
1.58 |
29″ |
9’10” |
Josh Downs (North Carolina) |
4.48 |
1.49 |
38.5″ |
10’11” |
Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee) |
4.41 |
1.50 |
40″ |
11’3″ |
Nathaniel Dell (Houston) |
4.49 |
1.49 |
N?A |
10’1″ |
Tyler Scott (Cincinnati) |
4.44 |
1.51 |
39.5″ |
11’1″ |
Rashee Rice (SMU) |
4.51 |
1.49 |
41″ |
10’8″ |
Jayden Reed (Michigan State) |
4.45 |
1.57 |
33.5″ |
10’1″ |
Marvin Mims (Oklahoma) |
4.38 |
1.55 |
39.5″ |
10’9″ |
Parker Washington (Penn State) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Cedric Tillman (Tennessee) |
4.55 |
1.53 |
37″ |
10’8″ |
Trey Palmer (Nebraska) |
4.33 |
1.51 |
N/A |
N/A |
A.T. Perry (Wake Forest) |
4.47 |
1.59 |
35″ |
10’10” |
Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia) |
4.62 |
1.59 |
39″ |
10’10” |
Xavier Hutchinson (Iowa State) |
4.53 |
1.55 |
36″ |
9’8″ |
Michael Wilson (Stanford) |
4.59 |
1.50 |
37.5″ |
10’5″ |
Rakim Jarrett (Maryland) |
4.45 |
1.51 |
35.5″ |
10’3″ |
Antoine Green (North Carolina) |
4.48 |
1.54 |
33.5″ |
10’3″ |
Elijah Higgins (Stanford) |
4.54 |
1.56 |
35″ |
10’6″ |
Mitchell Tinsley (Penn State) |
4.60 |
1.53 |
35.5″ |
10’0″ |
Tre Tucker (Cincinnati) |
4.41 |
1.48 |
37.5″ |
10’4″ |
Derius Davis (TCU) |
4.36 |
1.46 |
N/A |
N/A |
Demario Douglas (Liberty) |
4.44 |
1.54 |
39.5″ |
11’2″ |
Puka Nacua (BYU) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Andrei Iosivas (Princeton) |
4.43 |
1.52 |
39″ |
10’8″ |
Jake Bobo (UCLA) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Charlie Jones (Purdue) |
4.44 |
1.51 |
36.5″ |
10’4″ |
Jonathan Mingo (Ole Miss) |
4.46 |
1.54 |
39.5″ |
10’9″ |
Joseph Ngata (Clemson) |
4.54 |
1.59 |
34.5″ |
10’4″ |
Bryce Ford-Wheaton (West Virginia) |
4.38 |
1.54 |
41″ |
10’9″ |
Jalen Wayne (South Alabama) |
4.51 |
1.54 |
34.5″ |
10’4″ |
Ronnie Bell (Michigan) |
4.54 |
1.52 |
38.5″ |
10’0″ |
Dontay Demus Jr. (Maryland) |
4.57 |
1.55 |
35.5″ |
10’3″ |
Jacob Copeland (Maryland) |
4.42 |
1.51 |
33″ |
10’7″ |
Malik Knowles (Kansas State) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Kearis Jackson (Georgia) |
4.55 |
1.52 |
N/A |
10’6″ |
Michael Jefferson (Louisiana) |
4.56 |
1.52 |
37″ |
11’1″ |
Justin Shorter (Florida) |
4.56 |
1.59 |
35.5″ |
10’6″ |
Jason Brownlee (Southern Mississippi) | 4.59 | 1.52 | 39.5″ | 10’11” |
CJ Johnson (East Carolina) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Grant DuBose (Charlotte) |
4.57 |
1.52 |
35″ |
10’5″ |
Matt Landers (Arkansas) |
4.37 |
1.51 |
37″ |
10’10” |
Jadon Haselwood (Arkansas) |
4.66 |
1.56 |
37″ |
10’3″ |
Jalen Brooks (South Carolina) |
4.69 |
1.56 |
35″ |
10’10” |
Malik Heath (Mississippi) |
4.64 |
1.53 |
34″ |
10’4″ |
Jaray Jenkins (LSU) |
4.60 |
1.56 |
29.5″ |
N/A |
Jalen Moreno-Cooper (Fresno State) | 4.40 | 1.55 | N/A | 10’1″ |
Tight finish trying out effects
Michael Mayer (Notre Dame) |
4.70 |
1.66 |
32.5″ |
9’10” |
Luke Musgrave (Oregon State) |
4.61 |
1.54 |
36″ |
10’5″ |
Dalton Kincaid (Utah) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Darnell Washington (Georgia) |
4.64 |
1.57 |
31″ |
10’2″ |
Davis Allen (Clemson) |
4.84 |
1.60 |
38.5″ |
10’5″ |
Tucker Kraft (South Dakota State) |
4.69 |
1.59 |
34″ |
10’2″ |
Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan) |
4.63 |
1.59 |
33.5″ |
10’7″ |
Brenton Strange (Penn State) |
4.70 |
1.57 |
36″ |
10’4″ |
Josh Whyle (Cincinnati) |
4.69 |
1.61 |
33.5″ |
9’7″ |
Cameron Latu (Alabama) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Sam LaPorta (Iowa) |
4.59 |
1.59 |
35″ |
10’3″ |
Blake Whiteheart (Wake Forest) |
4.70 |
1.63 |
35.5″ |
9’7″ |
Payne Durham (Purdue) |
4.87 |
1.61 |
34.5″ |
9’9″ |
Zack Kuntz (Old Dominion) |
4.55 |
1.57 |
40″ |
10’8″ |
Noah Gindorff (North Dakota State) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Brayden Willis (Oklahoma) |
N/A |
N/A |
32″ |
9’9″ |
Leonard Taylor (Cincinnati) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Travis Vokolek (Nebraska) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
9’7″ |
Kyle Patterson (Air Force) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Will Mallory (Miami) |
4.54 |
1.59 |
36.5″ |
10’1″ |
Key takeaways
- The top extensive receivers, excluding Quentin Johnston, are an overly small workforce. None of Jordan Addison, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers, Josh Downs, or Jalin Hyatt measured taller than 6-0 1/2, and none of them weighed in at more than 196 kilos. Both of the ones figures have been because of JSN, whilst Addison, Flowers, and Downs all checked in 5-11 or shorter and weighed 182 or much less.
- The top tight ends, in the meantime, are monumental. Michael Mayer, Luke Musgrave, Dalton Kincaid, and Darnell Washington all checked in no less than 6-3 1/2 and 246 kilos. They all had huge fingers and lengthy palms. They’re becoming the brand new prototype for the placement.
- West Virginia WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton become the 3rd participant since 2003 to measure no less than 6-3, leap 40-plus inches within the vertical and run a sub-4.40 2d 40-yard sprint on the Combine. The different two gamers: Seattle Seahawks stars DK Metcalf and Tariq Woolen.Â
- LSU’s Kayshon Boutte used to be on the reverse finish of the spectrum. He measured at the smaller aspect (5-11, 195) however ran simply 4.50 within the 40, jumped 29 inches at the vertical and had a 9’10” large leap. Not the most efficient efficiency for a participant whose on-field efficiency additionally dipped during the last two years.