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Washington linebacker Travis Feeney

Oklahoma linebacker Eric Striker

Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich

Oklahoma State defensive lineman Emmanuel Ogbah

Mississippi defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche

Louisville defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins

Michigan State defensive lineman Joel Heath

Ohio State defensive lineman Joey Bosa runs the 40-yard dash

Stanford tight end Austin Hooper

California tight end Stephen Anderson

Alabama offensive lineman Ryan Kelly runs the 40-yard dash

Alabama running back Derrick Henry

California quarterback Jared Goff

Notre Dame receiver Will Fuller

Arizona receiver Cayleb Jones

Ohio State receiver Braxton Miller

Baylor offensive lineman Spencer Drango runs the 40-yard dash

Michigan State offensive lineman Jack Conklin runs a drill

Michigan offensive lineman Graham Glasgow runs the 40-yard dash

Florida running back Kelvin Taylor

Mississippi receiver Laquon Treadwell

South Carolina running back Brandon Wilds

Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg

Texas Tech running back DeAndre Washington

Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott

Georgia running back Keith Marshall

Notre Dame running back C.J. Prosise

Kansas State running back Glenn Gronkowski

California quarterback Jared Goff runs the 40-yard dash

Indiana running back Jordan Howard on the vertical jump

Alabama running back Derrick Henry

Florida running back Kelvin Taylor

Northwestern running back Dan Vitale

Auburn wide receiver Duke Williams prepares for the 40-yard dash

Florida running back Kelvin Taylor

Alabama running back Derrick Henry

Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon

Southern California quarterback Cody Kessler

North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz

Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott

Texas A&M offensive lineman Germain Ifedi on the vertical jump

Ohio State offensive lineman Taylor Decker runs the 40-yard dash

Michigan State offensive lineman Jack Conklin runs the 40-yard dash

Michigan State offensive lineman Jack Conklin stretches

Nebraska offensive lineman Alex Lewis on the long jump

Indiana offensive lineman Jason Spriggs on the long jump

Stanford offensive lineman Joshua Garnett runs a drill

Indiana offensive lineman Jason Spriggs on the vertical jump

UCLA offensive lineman Alex Redmond runs the 40-yard dash

Louisiana State offensive lineman Vadal Alexander runs the 40-yard dash

Arizona State offensive lineman Chris Westerman goes up against Kansas State offensive lineman Cody Whitehair

Mississippi offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil against Notre Dame offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley

Michigan State offensive lineman Jack Conklin faces Western Michigan offensive lineman Willie Beavers

Washington State offensive lineman Joe Dahl runs the 40-yard dash

Texas Tech offensive lineman Le'Raven Clark runs the 40-yard dash

Iowa offensive lineman Austin Blythe defends North Dakota State offensive lineman Joe Haeg

Michigan State offensive lineman Jack Allen runs the 40-yard dash
It was a battle among the top quarterbacks on Day 2 of workouts of the NFL Scouting Combine. Meanwhile, the receivers and tight ends had a slow day. These were the best performances on Saturday.
1. QB Jared Goff, Cal - Goff made a statement at the Combine today as to why I think he's the top-rated quarterback in the draft. The junior signal-caller stood out in every way. His timing and anticipation were on the money despite the fact Goff was throwing to receivers he was unfamiliar with. Goff showed great accuracy and pass placement, gently placing throws into receivers' hands. It was a big-time performance by Goff, who was under a lot of pressure.
2. QB Carson Wentz, North Dakota State - Wentz had a stronger arm than Goff though he wasn't as accurate. Still, he had a very impressive Combine workout. He showed the ability to make all the throws and, like Goff, his timing was incredibly impressive. Receivers were almost never waiting for passes to arrive and Wentz had the ball to them as they exited breaks. He showed great arm strength and the ability to power the ball into targets.
3. WR Will Fuller, Notre Dame - Fuller started the day with a 40-yard dash time in the low 4.3s, the fastest in the receiver group. He then caught the ball very well, making several difficult receptions in contorted positions, which quelled the concerns over the inconsistency of his hands.
4. WR Josh Doctson, TCU - Doctson ran 4.5 seconds in the 40 which was expected then later stood out in position drills. He ran quick, crisp routes, showed great balance as well as consistent hands. His 41-inch vertical jump was the best from the receiver class while his 10-11 broad jump ranked second. Doctson showed the skills required to line up as a No. 2 receiver in the NFL.
5. WR Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh - Boyd ran just under 4.6 seconds in the 40, but put on a clinic catching the ball. He was smooth, balanced and played with great efficiency. Boyd easily hauled in several over-the-shoulder receptions down the field and showed soft, supple hands.
6. WR Ricardo Lewis, Auburn - Lewis started the day by running the forty in 4.43 seconds, much faster than scouts expected. His other marks including a 38-inch vertical jump, 11-0 broad jump and 18 reps on the bench, all ranked as top five performances at the receiver position. Lewis then looked terrific in position drills. Formerly graded as a last-day pick, Louis could be selected as early as the third round now.
7. WR Chris Moore, Cincinnati - Moore was another receiver who tested well then stood out catching the ball. After a 40 time in the low 4.5s, he posted a 37-inch vertical jump, 10-10 broad jump and a swift 3-cone time of 6.7 seconds. Moore improved his draft stock at least a full round.
8. WR Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia - Scouts were well aware of Mitchell's pass-catching skills, but questioned his speed. His 40 time was in the mid 4.4s, almost a full tenth faster than scouts expected. Mitchell's 10-yard split of 1.55 was also one of the best from the receiver group.
9. TE Jerell Adams, South Carolina - Adams was the fastest tight end of the day and his 40 time of 4.64 seconds bettered many of the marks run by receivers. Adams looked good catching the ball and in blocking drills. He was smooth moving around the field and showed a lot of explosion hitting the bag. Adams, graded as a late-round pick entering the season, will not get out of the middle rounds.
10. WR Johnny Holton, Cincinnati - Holton put on one of the grittiest performances of the Combine on Saturday. Struggling with a lingering hamstring injury, it was recommended that he not run the 40, but Holton did so anyway and timed in the mid 4.5s, faster than expected. Holton later looked good in position drills, catching everything thrown in his direction.
11. WR Devon Cajuste, Stanford - Cajuste measured 6-4 and 234 pounds, then timed 4.62 in the 40-yard dash. During position drills, he ran solid routes and caught the ball very well. Teams are talking about moving Cajuste to tight end, but at the Combine he looked like a natural wideout.
12. WR Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa - Garrett timed the 40 in the low 4.5s after weighing in at 220 pounds. During position drills, he looked natural, fluid and had no wasted motion. Garrett effortlessly caught the deep pass and was dependable in the short field.