Eluemenor with the strong showing in bench press!
2017 NFL Scouting Combine LIVE results
By TexAgs
March 3, 2017
The 2017 NFL Scouting Combine has officially begun, and nine Texas A&M players are participating. We will be following the action live all four days and will be updating this story with the results as they come in.
On-field workout schedule:
Friday: Jermaine Eluemunor, Avery Gennesy
Saturday: Trevor Knight, Josh Reynolds, Ricky Seals-Jones, Speedy Noil
Sunday: Myles Garrett, Daeshon Hall
Monday: Justin Evans
The Combine will be broadcast live on the NFL Network and online at NFL Now.
Arms: 33 1/4"
Hands: 9 1/2"
Bench Press: 34 reps (T-2nd)
40-yard dash: 5.22 sec (15th) - Video
Arms: 33 5/8"
Hands: 9 1/2"
Bench Press: 24 reps (T-17th)
40-yard dash: 5.35 sec (T-24th)
Broad Jump: 91.0"
Vertical Jump: 20.0"
3-cone Drill: 8.08 sec (27th)
20-yard Shuttle: 5.0 sec (31st)
Arms: 30 5/8"
Hands: 9 7/8"
Bench Press:
40-yard dash: 4.54 sec (1st)
Vertical Jump: 35.5" (1st)
Broad Jump: 125.0" (1st)
Arms: 31 1/2"
Hands: 9 3/8"
On-field workout schedule:
Friday: Jermaine Eluemunor, Avery Gennesy
Saturday: Trevor Knight, Josh Reynolds, Ricky Seals-Jones, Speedy Noil
Sunday: Myles Garrett, Daeshon Hall
Monday: Justin Evans
The Combine will be broadcast live on the NFL Network and online at NFL Now.
Live Results Tracker
Jermaine Eluemunor (OT)
Ht/Wt: 6'-4", 332 lbs.Arms: 33 1/4"
Hands: 9 1/2"
Bench Press: 34 reps (T-2nd)
40-yard dash: 5.22 sec (15th) - Video
Avery Gennesy (OT)
Ht/Wt: 6'-3", 318 lbs.Arms: 33 5/8"
Hands: 9 1/2"
Bench Press: 24 reps (T-17th)
40-yard dash: 5.35 sec (T-24th)
Broad Jump: 91.0"
Vertical Jump: 20.0"
3-cone Drill: 8.08 sec (27th)
20-yard Shuttle: 5.0 sec (31st)
Trevor Knight (QB)
Ht/Wt: 6'-1", 219 lbs.Arms: 30 5/8"
Hands: 9 7/8"
Bench Press:
40-yard dash: 4.54 sec (1st)
Vertical Jump: 35.5" (1st)
Broad Jump: 125.0" (1st)
20-yd Shuttle: 4.14 sec (2nd)
60-yd Shuttle: 11.28 sec
Josh Reynolds (WR)
Ht/Wt: 6'-3", 194 lbs.Arms: 31 1/2"
Hands: 9 3/8"
40-yard dash: 4.52 sec
Broad Jump: 124.0"
Vertical Jump: 37.0"
Vertical Jump: 37.0"
20-yd Shuttle: 4.13 sec
60-yd Shuttle: 11.32 sec
Arms: 33 1/8"
Hands: 9 5/8"
Bench Press: 17 reps
40-yard dash: 4.69 sec
Ricky Seals-Jones (WR)
Ht/Wt: 6'-5", 243 lbs.Arms: 33 1/8"
Hands: 9 5/8"
Bench Press: 17 reps
40-yard dash: 4.69 sec
Broad Jump: 121.0"
Vertical Jump: 28.0"
Vertical Jump: 28.0"
20-yd Shuttle: 4.33 sec
60-yd Shuttle: 11.85 sec
Broad Jump: 133.0" (T-3rd)
Vertical Jump: 43.5" (1st)
Arms: 35 1/4"
Hands: 10 1/4"
Bench Press: 33 reps (2nd)
40-yard Dash: 4.64 sec (5th) - Video
Vertical Jump: 41" (1st)
Broad Jump: 128.0" (T-2nd)
Arms: 35 5/8"
Hands: 9 5/8"
Bench Press: 18 reps
40-yard Dash: 4.76 sec (15th)
Vertical Jump: 36" (T-4th)
Broad Jump: 123.0" (T-9th)
3-Cone Drill: 7.03 sec
20-yard Shuttle: 4.38 sec
Arms: 30 7/8"
Hands: 9 3/4"
Bench Press: 14 reps
Myles Garrett (DE)
Ht/Wt: 6'-5", 272 lbs.Arms: 35 1/4"
Hands: 10 1/4"
Bench Press: 33 reps (2nd)
40-yard Dash: 4.64 sec (5th) - Video
Vertical Jump: 41" (1st)
Broad Jump: 128.0" (T-2nd)
Daeshon Hall (DE)
Ht/Wt: 6'-5", 266 lbs.Arms: 35 5/8"
Hands: 9 5/8"
Bench Press: 18 reps
40-yard Dash: 4.76 sec (15th)
Vertical Jump: 36" (T-4th)
Broad Jump: 123.0" (T-9th)
3-Cone Drill: 7.03 sec
20-yard Shuttle: 4.38 sec
Justin Evans (DB)
Ht/Wt: 6'-0", 193 lbs.Arms: 30 7/8"
Hands: 9 3/4"
Bench Press: 14 reps
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Discussion from...
2:39p, 3/3/17
Nice showing by London. He has physical tools and plenty of "upside", as well as backside.
11:36a, 3/4/17
Speedy not running the 40....
How can you do that? He had a complete lack of production after his freshman year. He had numerous off the field problems. And now he's snubbing the scouts? I don't get it.
How can you do that? He had a complete lack of production after his freshman year. He had numerous off the field problems. And now he's snubbing the scouts? I don't get it.
12:07p, 3/4/17
In reply to AceAggie05
He isn't fast. Most scouts will assume he runs somewhere in the 4.4s. I assure you it's much closer to a 4.6. Better for him that people don't know that.
His stock will drop for not running, but it will also drop if he reveals how slow he is.
AceAggie05 said:
Speedy not running the 40....
How can you do that? He had a complete lack of production after his freshman year. He had numerous off the field problems. And now he's snubbing the scouts? I don't get it.
He isn't fast. Most scouts will assume he runs somewhere in the 4.4s. I assure you it's much closer to a 4.6. Better for him that people don't know that.
His stock will drop for not running, but it will also drop if he reveals how slow he is.
12:38p, 3/4/17
Reynolds makes it look easy. He's so smooth. I think he's gonna be a good one up there. Decent size, great hands, great attitude.
12:52p, 3/4/17
In reply to ViralAg
Yeah. I'm not sure about that, Clark. What exactly are you basing this assurance on? Do you have some inside info? The guy has a 43" vertical. And most guys with that kind of fast twitch explosive power are pretty fast. There is also an opposite correlation. Just look at RSJ's numbers.
The guy's nickname is Speedy for crying out loud. And I don't think it's supposed to be one of those ironic nicknames like calling a 400lbs guy "Tiny".
ViralAg said:AceAggie05 said:
Speedy not running the 40....
How can you do that? He had a complete lack of production after his freshman year. He had numerous off the field problems. And now he's snubbing the scouts? I don't get it.
He isn't fast. Most scouts will assume he runs somewhere in the 4.4s. I assure you it's much closer to a 4.6. Better for him that people don't know that.
His stock will drop for not running, but it will also drop if he reveals how slow he is.
Yeah. I'm not sure about that, Clark. What exactly are you basing this assurance on? Do you have some inside info? The guy has a 43" vertical. And most guys with that kind of fast twitch explosive power are pretty fast. There is also an opposite correlation. Just look at RSJ's numbers.
The guy's nickname is Speedy for crying out loud. And I don't think it's supposed to be one of those ironic nicknames like calling a 400lbs guy "Tiny".
1:10p, 3/4/17
In reply to ViralAg
My thought process is, any team that takes him is taking a chance. If I were him, I'd want to take away all doubts as far as skill and ability. If he scores high, then maybe it was just the system that caused his lack of productivity. Try to take away some of the doubt that surrounds you. Don't give them MORE reasons to doubt you.
8:57p, 3/4/17
Speedy ran a 4.46 at the opening back in high school with a groin injury. If u think he'll run a 4.6, your're an idiot.
6:15a, 3/6/17
In reply to Meximan
Only thing similar was the bench 34 versus 33.
40 was 4.84 vs 4.64
Vertical was 37" vs 41"
Broad was 120" vs 128"
Meximan said:
Garrett basically just posted similar numbers to JJ Watt's.
Only thing similar was the bench 34 versus 33.
40 was 4.84 vs 4.64
Vertical was 37" vs 41"
Broad was 120" vs 128"
9:08a, 3/6/17
In reply to vander54
Watt was 291 though. I'll throw in Clowney's combine results:
Bench: 21
40: 4.53
Vertical: 37.5"
Broad: 124"
vander54 said:Meximan said:
Garrett basically just posted similar numbers to JJ Watt's.
Only thing similar was the bench 34 versus 33.
40 was 4.84 vs 4.64
Vertical was 37" vs 41"
Broad was 120" vs 128"
Watt was 291 though. I'll throw in Clowney's combine results:
Bench: 21
40: 4.53
Vertical: 37.5"
Broad: 124"