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How every Michigan football player performed NFL scouting combine

How every Michigan football player performed NFL scouting combine

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40-yard dash: 5.23 seconds

10-yard split: 1.83 seconds

Vertical jump: 29.5 inches

Broad jump: 8 feet, 50 inches

3-cone drill: 7.33 seconds

20-yard shuttle: 4.5 seconds

Bench press: 25 reps

NFL.com prospect grade: 5.69

NFL.com says: Nugent comes from NFL bloodlines (his father, Terry Nugent, played for the Colts and Browns) and an extended family with a college football background (his uncle, Brian, played at Washington State). The former high school shot-put champ is stout and powerful through his upper body but lacks the size, length and leverage many teams will be looking for. He’s well-versed as a technician but might see his success decrease away from home base. Nugent does well at protecting his gaps in pass protection and battles back against bull rushers but doesn’t have the foot quickness to survive on an island if isolated against an athletic rusher. Nugent has a shot at making an NFL roster, but the ceiling could be fairly low for him. — Lance Zierlein

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