I thought he looked smooth with an easy stroke in the workouts. That's cool and I appreciate the competitiveness, but recording a 4.85-range time instead of a 5.04 doesn't matter for a 6-foot-3, 231-pound pocket passer like Haskins. Apparently he's planning on running again at the Ohio State pro day on March 20. He understands trajectory and typically does a great job of leading receivers to the right spot. He has such a smooth stroke, and when his feet are right - which is far more often than not - Haskins places the ball beautifully. He wasn't perfect on Saturday, but he clearly stood out as the premier passer in this class. McShay breaks down QB workouts from Day 2: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State When you factor all that in, this might be the deepest receiver class since 2014. Although they aren't ranked nearly as high as Brown, Georgia State's Penny Hart (snub), Baylor's Jalen Hurd (knee) and Colorado State's Preston Williams (off-field issues) are talented prospects who also didn't work out today. 1-ranked receiver, didn't run because of a Lisfranc injury. Muench: As impressive as the receivers were today, there are four who didn't work out and are worth mentioning. Campbell, my fifth-ranked receiver coming into the week, is a great kid who had a solid career - he had 90 catches and 12 touchdowns last season. Kiper: If receivers like Tavon Austin and John Ross can go in the top 10 in the draft after running blazing 40s, why can't Parris Campbell be a first-round pick? The 6-foot Ohio State wide receiver ran a 4.31 40 on Saturday, which tied for the fastest of any receiver in Indianapolis. Ohio State's Parris Campbell and UMass' Andy Isabella ran the fastest 40s (4.31) of the combine so far, while Campbell also had great jumps with a 40-inch vertical and 11-foot-3 broad jump. Metcalf stole the show with his 4.33 40-yard dash and 40.5-inch vertical at 6-foot-3 and 228 pounds, and I saw him drop only one pass during route-running drills. There were nine wide receivers who ran sub-4.40 40-yard dashes. McShay: The wide receiver group was more explosive than expected. What to watch for on Sunday | Day 1 recap (RB/OL) What was the biggest takeaway from workouts? How the best prospects fared | Biggest risers Note: Oklahoma's Kyler Murray did not participate in any drills or throwing workouts Saturday. We'll also look ahead to Day 3 of workouts, when the defensive linemen and linebackers will participate in testing and drills on Sunday. analyst Steve Muench breaks down the under-the-radar prospects who are rising up draft boards. and Todd McShay recap how the best QBs and pass-catchers - including Dwayne Haskins and D.K. Quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends went through workouts at the NFL combine on Saturday, the second day of drills for the top prospects for the 2019 NFL draft.ĮSPN NFL draft experts Mel Kiper Jr. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĢ019 NFL combine: Top draft prospects, risers, best of Day 2 workouts
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