Day 3 of the workouts at the 2022 NFL Combine are set to get underway with the defensive linemen, EDGE and linebackers taking the field inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Let’s see if the defenders can keep up with the blazing fast running backs, offensive linemen, and receivers from the past two nights.
Quarterbacks, wide receivers, tight ends, running backs and offensive linemen have already completed their measurements and on-field drills. Who shined and who may have hurt their draft stock? Our team of draft experts have you covered. Here are our tight ends and wide receivers winners and losers as well as quarterbacks, offensive linemen and running backs.
You can follow along live with results and analysis below and also catch up on all the results and analysis from Day 1 and Day 2 of the combine.
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Florida State EDGE Jermaine Johnson II has done as much for himself since the season has ended as any prospect in the draft. 4.58u 40 just now.
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I did not see a 4.57 from Chenal coming… looks like a thick, throwback linebacker on film
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Leo Chenal runs a 4.57 40-yard dash. I’m expecting Channing Tindall and Quay Walker to run fast.
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4.41
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Oh, no. Troy Andersen. We are going to start with a bang.
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I’m not as convinced as you, Traps. With his athletic profile, I wouldn’t be surprised if we were looking back in three years saying Walker is the best edge rusher to come out of this class.
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Could Walker land in front of one of them? I guess. But he shouldn’t.
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I’m seeing some “are we sure should Travon Walker won’t go ahead of Aidan Hutchinson and/or Kayvon Thibodeaux?” amazing workout but… I’m not on that train at all
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Yeah… this defensive linemen on-field work is entirely too long
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We’re throwing fades to defensive linemen now. What are we doing out here?
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Good call, Josh. DeAngelo Malone from Western Kentucky is another springy/bendy Day 3 rusher I like
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Great rep from Miami (Ohio)’s Dominique Robinson. He’s one of those early Day 3 edge rusher names to know. A bit raw but lots of juice around the corner.
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Ouch, David Ojabo hit with the pass
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Travon Walker going No. 5 overall to the Giants or what? Remember, new GM Joe Schoen was in Buffalo with the Bills and during his time there they picked “raw” but super athletic types early in the draft.
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Travon Walker’s official 40-yard dash time: 4.51 ???
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Yo, Travon Walker is not just showing out in straight line speed. He is tearing up these movement drills.
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At defensive tackle, I had it 1. Devonte Wyatt 2. Logan Hall 3. Jordan Davis 4. Perrion Winfrey 5. Matthew Butler
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Here were my top 5 defensive rankings before the NFL Combine https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2022-nfl-draft-breaking-down-the-top-5-prospects-at-each-defensive-position-heading-into-the-combine/
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Traps, plug your defensive rankings that you posted this week. Who did you have in the top five at each position we are seeing tonight?
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I think the linebacker group that we will see later tonight is going to put on a show like these DL.
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42″ vertical jump for Georgia LB Channing Tindall, which is tied for third-best among OLB/ILB at the Combine all-time.
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Travon Walker running the hoops very well.
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Recently finalized my grade on Thomas Booker. A lot to like — in flashes. Disappears for stretches but is chiseled on the interior and plays with an impressive first step. Good pop on contact too.
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Ebiketie is on the shorter side (6’2″) but his jumps were explosive: 38″ (vertical) and 10-8 (broad).
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Penn State’s Arnold Ebiketie looked really smooth going through the bags.
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Saw a tweet earlier that a lot of the guys holding the bags for these DL/EDGE drills look like Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel… I love that he’s an NFL head coach, by the way. Different type.
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