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2023 NFL Combine tracker, highlights: C.J. Stroud dazzles, Anthony Richardson destroys, more top performances

2023 NFL Combine tracker, highlights: C.J. Stroud dazzles, Anthony Richardson destroys, more top performances


This week, more than 300 prospects arrived in Indianapolis for the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. Each of these players was looking to improve their draft stock while possibly finding their future NFL team in the process.

On Thursday, we compiled the top results from the defensive linemen, edge rushers, and linebackers who took part in on-field drills. On Friday, we did the same for cornerbacks and safeties. On Saturday, we did so for the quarterbacks, tight ends and wide receivers. And on Sunday, we finished up with the offensive linemen and running backs. Below are each of the top individual performances from Indianapolis, as several players surely improved their draft stocks by virtue of their performances. 

Fans should also check out our complete NFL Draft coverage throughout the next several weeks ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. 

Running backs

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Notable 40-yard dash times

  • Devin Achane (Texas A&M): 4.32
  • Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama): 4.36
  • Keaton Mitchell (East Carolina): 4.37
  • Deneric Prince (Tulsa): 4.41
  • Chase Brown (Illinois): 4.43
  • Bijan Robinson (Texas): 4.46
  • Evan Hull (Northwestern): 4.47

Notable vertical jumps

  • Chase Brown (Illinois): 40″
  • Tyjae Spears (Tulane): 39″
  • Keaton Mitchell (East Carolina): 38″
  • Eric Gray (Oklahoma): 37.5″
  • Zach Charbonnet (UCLA): 37″
  • Bijan Robinson (Texas): 37″
  • Evan Hull (Northwestern): 37″
  • Cam Peoples (Appalachian State): 37″

Notable broad jumps

  • Chase Brown (Illinois): 10’7″
  • Keaton Mitchell (East Carolina): 10’6″
  • Tyjae Spears (Tulane): 10’5″
  • Bijan Robinson (Texas): 10’4″
  • Deneric Prince (Tulsa): 10’4″

Blazing RBs

Among the top WR prospects, Jalin Hyatt was the fastest at 4.40 seconds. Two top RB prospects ran faster than that, with Texas A&M’s Devon Achane running a blazing 4.32 (third among all prospects) and Alabama’s Jahmyr Gibbs running a 4.36 (tied seventh). NFL defenses better hope to bottle these rushers up near the line of scrimmage, because if they get into open space, it’s going to be tough to catch them.

Offensive linemen

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Notable 40-yard dash times

  • Broderick Jones (Georgia): 4.97
  • Anton Harrison (Oklahoma): 4.98
  • Blake Freeland (BYU): 4.98
  • Jordan McFadden (Clemson): 4.99
  • Braeden Daniels (Utah): 4.99
  • Peter Skoronski (Northwestern): 5.16
  • O’Cyrus Torrence (Florida): 5.31
  • Dawand Jones (Ohio State): 5.35

Notable vertical jumps

  • Blake Freeland (BYU): 37″
  • Peter Skoronski (Northwestern): 34.5″
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