He finished among the best at his position in the 40-yard dash (4.38), vertical (38.5-inches) and broad jump (11-feet-0). On Sunday, linebacker Raekwon McMillan posted a 4.61 40-yard dash (second-best among linebackers) with solid numbers in the other drills. Melifonwu also posted a 4.40 40-yard dash and 44-inch vertical jump. Here are the 10 biggest questions coming out of the combine on the defensive side of the ball. T.J. Watt runs a faster 40-yard dash than his older brother.
The fifth-best tight end in this class (Kittle, probably) would have been the first tight end selected in any of the last five drafts. Plenty of receivers will be clamoring for Day 2 selections in a deep draft class. Even the Jets should get a good tight end this year. The Big Four quarterbacks passed all of the minimum requirements, which means that despite being a weak crop in a otherwise mighty draft class, all four might be selected in the first round. Tight Ends Run WildThis year's draft class was so amazing that Iowa's George Kittle, a block-first tight end, ran a 4.52-second 40 with a 132-inch broad jump and no one even noticed him.
Mitch Trubisky was solid in his NFL Combine showing. Here are the 13 biggest questions coming out of the combine on the offensive side of the ball. Even better, he looked terrific during the position drills, showing impressive body control during the gauntlet drills to haul in a pass thrown behind him, while maintaining his momentum. The 2017 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is a wrap, but the questions surrounding the top prospects in this year's class won't end until Round 1 of the NFL Draft kicks off in Philadelphia on Thursday, April 27. His 30 combined interceptions over the past two seasons led the country and no NFL team will overlook that fact.
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