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2024 NFL Combine results, measurements: QB winners, losers as Jayden Daniels skips, J.J. McCarthy adds weight

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While top prospects Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye aren’t throwing at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, almost all of the QBs underwent measurements Saturday morning in Indianapolis.

Here are the full list of measurements for the position, including winners and losers based on heights, weights, hand size and more.

QB measurements

Caleb Williams (USC)

6-1 1/8

214

9 3/4

32 75 7/8

Jayden Daniels (LSU)

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Drake Maye (North Carolina)

6-4 3/8

223

9 1/8

32 1/4 76 1/8

J.J. McCarthy (Michigan)

6-2 1/2

219

9

31 5/8 75 7/8

Michael Penix Jr. (Washington)

6-2 1/4  216 10 1/2 33 5/8 81

Bo Nix (Oregon)

6-2 1/8

214

10 1/8

30 7/8 74 1/2

Spencer Rattler (South Carolina)

6-0 1/4

211

9 7/8

31 7/8 74 1/4

Michael Pratt (Tulane)

6-2 1/4

217

9 1/4

30 1/4 77

Jordan Travis (Florida State)

6-1 1/8

200

9

31 3/8 76

Kedon Slovis (BYU)

6-2 1/2

223

9 7/8

31 1/8 74 3/8

Devin Leary (Kentucky)

6-1 1/4

215

9 1/2

30 7/8 74 3/8

Sam Hartman (Notre Dame)

6-1 1/8

211

9 3/4

31 3/8 75 1/4

Joe Milton (Tennessee)

6-5 1/8

235

10 1/4

33 3/8 80

Austin Reed (Western Kentucky)

6-1 1/2

220

9 7/8

30 1/8 73 3/8

*Hand size, arm length and wingspan in inches

QB winners

Caleb Williams: While Williams became the first prospect to attend the combine but not undergo any medical tests, he did get measured in Indianapolis. And if anyone was slighting the likely No. 1 overall pick for his physical stature, there’s not much reason to. Williams told reporters Friday that he is a similar size to Aaron Rodgers, and the measurements showed as much. Williams stands at 6-foot-1 1/8 and weighs 214 pounds, while Rodgers is listed as 6-foot-2 and 223 pounds. Williams also has 9 3/4 inch hands, which are bigger than other top prospects Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy. Williams has checked yet another box as he aims to hear his name called first on draft night.

Drake Maye: Despite having just 9 1/8 inch hands, Maye is the second-tallest (6-foot-4 3/8) and tied for the second-heaviest (223 pounds) among QBs at the combine. And he’s not just a big body; he can move, evident by his 1,147 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns over the past two seasons.

J.J. McCarthy: On Michigan’s website, J.J. McCarthy is listed as weighing 202 pounds. At the NFL Combine, that number shot up to 219 pounds. As I mentioned below while discussing…

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