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2013 NFL Scouting Combine: Defensive Linemen


2013 NFL Draft Scouting Combine Prospects - Weigh-Ins and 40 Times:
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2013 NFL Draft Scouting Combine Weigh-In Recap:
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The following chart comprises the weigh-in numbers for the linebackers at the 2013 NFL Draft Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

40 Times: For the 40 times, I use both the official times and the NFL Network's unofficial times. I do this because the latter figures are more accurate. NFL teams use their own timed 40s anyway, so the official 40s are mostly meaningless.

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Player
School
Height
Weight
Off. 40 Time
Unoff. 40 Time
10-Yd Split
Bench
Vert
Broad
Arm
Ezekiel Ansah
Brigham Young
6-5
271
4.63
4.62
1.56
21
34.5
118
35.18
T.J. Barnes
Georgia Tech
6-6
369
5.30
5.22
1.88
25
22
97
34.78
David Bass
Missouri Western State
6-4
262
4.84
4.84
1.67
20
30.5
111
33.48
Josh Boyd
Mississippi State
6-3
310
5.14
5.07
1.67
32
26.5
104
32.08
Armonty Bryant
East Central
6-4
263
4.78
4.78
1.66
DNP
DNP
DNP
35.68
Mike Buchanan
Illinois
6-5
255
4.78
4.71
1.59
22
33
113
34.08
Tank Carradine
Florida State
6-4
276
DNP
DNP
DNP
28
DNP
DNP
34.68
Everett Dawkins
Florida State
6-2
292
5.06
5.00
1.73
23
30
103
32.68
Quinton Dial
Alabama
6-5
318
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
34.48
Lavar Edwards
LSU
6-4
277
4.80
4.81
1.64
DNP
33
119
35.48
Sharrif Floyd
Florida
6-3
297
4.92
4.87
1.68
DNP
30
106
31.68
Kwame Geathers
Georgia
6-5
342
5.44
5.40
1.88
DNP
26.5
96
35.28
William Gholston
Michigan State
6-6
281
4.96
4.93
1.73
23
28.5
110
34.08
Malliciah Goodman
Clemson
6-4
276
4.87
4.87
1.65
26
31.5
114
36.38
Cory Grissom
South Florida
6-1
306
5.31
5.25
1.74
22
27.5
97
33.28
Johnathan Hankins
Ohio State
6-3
320
5.31
5.13
1.80
DNP
26
104
33.08
Jordan Hill
Penn State
6-1
303
5.23
5.15
1.75
28
22.5
103
33.48
Montori Hughes
Tenn-Martin
6-4
329
5.23
5.13
1.83
22
26.5
104
32.58
Margus Hunt
SMU
6-8
277
4.60
4.60
1.62
38
34.5
121
33.68
Brandon Jenkins
Florida State
6-2
251
DNP
DNP
DNP
18
DNP
DNP
33.28
John Jenkins
Georgia
6-4
359
DNP
DNP
DNP
30
DNP
DNP
34.08
Abry Jones
Georgia
6-3
313
DNP
DNP
DNP
30
26.5
101
35.08
Chris Jones
Bowling Green
6-2
302
5.33
5.30
1.83
30
DNP
DNP
32.68
Datone Jones
UCLA
6-4
283
4.80
4.84
1.63
29
31.5
112
32.68
Dion Jordan
Oregon
6-6
248
4.60
4.53
1.57
DNP
32.5
122
33.78
Joe Kruger
Utah
6-6
269
4.83
4.82
1.75
24
34
117
34.38
Corey Lemonier
Auburn
6-3
255
4.60
4.53
1.57
27
33
119
34.48
Kapron Lewis-Moore
Notre Dame
6-4
298
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33.58
Bennie Logan
LSU
6-2
309
DNP
DNP
DNP
30
25
104
34.08
Star Lotulelei
Utah
6-3
311
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33.58
Stansly Maponga
Texas Christian
6-2
256
DNP
DNP
DNP
30
DNP
DNP
34.18
Stacy McGee
Oklahoma
6-3
308
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
34.48
Barkevious Mingo
LSU
6-4
241
4.58
4.53
1.55
DNP
37
128
33.68
Sam Montgomery
LSU
6-3
262
4.81
4.68
1.64
DNP
34.5
114
33.78
Damontre Moore
Texas A&M
6-5
250
4.95
4.87
1.69
12
35.5
122
34.68
Alex Okafor
Texas
6-5
264
DNP
DNP
DNP
21
DNP
DNP
33.78
Ty Powell
Harding
6-2
249
4.64
4.62
1.59
28
37
122
32.48
Sheldon Richardson
Missouri
6-3
294
5.02
4.97
1.69
30
32
116
34.48
Kawann Short
Purdue
6-3
299
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
34.68
John Simon
Ohio State
6-1
257
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33.28
Jared Smith
New Hampshire
6-3
302
5.08
5.07
1.79
28
32.5
115
33.48
Quanterus Smith
Western Kentucky
6-5
250
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33.28
Akeem Spence
Illinois
6-1
307
5.15
5.13
1.67
37
30
107
33.48
Damion Square
Alabama
6-2
293
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
32.18
Walter Stewart
Cincinnati
6-4
246
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33.08
Devin Taylor
South Carolina
6-7
266
4.72
4.75
1.60
14
35
128
36.08
Bjoern Werner
Florida State
6-3
266
4.83
4.79
1.66
25
31
111
33.28
Brandon Williams
Missouri Southern State
6-1
335
5.37
5.25
1.79
38
29.5
102
32.58
Jesse Williams
Alabama
6-3
323
DNP
DNP
DNP
30
DNP
DNP
32.08
Nate Williams
Ohio State
6-3
241
4.88
4.85
1.67
24
35
113
30.58
Nick Williams
Samford
6-4
309
4.94
4.87
1.63
28
33
111
34.18
Sylvester Williams
North Carolina
6-3
313
5.03
4.93
1.72
27
26.5
102
33.48
Tourek Williams
Florida Int.
6-3
260
4.92
4.81
1.71
25
33
112
32.48
Trevardo Williams
Connecticut
6-1
241
4.57
4.60
1.61
30
38
124
32.28






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RC 02-28-2013 06:13 am xxx.xxx.xxx.201 (total posts: 1)
6     6

Thought Richardson was more of a 4-3 DT. Eagles dumped Patterson because he didn't fit so now we're going to pick up a 6-3, 294 lb end with 4 sacks. Eagles took Cox last year who Richardson is like. Richardson isn't big enough to be the NT we're looking for either.

We need a big NT, cbs, dbs, sam, rush LB and that 3-4 DE is not hard to fill and shouldn't be a priority at all. We can get someone like Richardson elsewhere.

I had to stop looking at the mock after seeing Richardson at 4.

Stop reacting like a fan walter to every transaction. Eagles are undergoing a ton of changes.

Fisher, Jordan, Ansah, Milliner, Star are the guys for the Eagles. Not Richardson, not Floyd either with his trex arms.
Sheldon Richardson 02-26-2013 08:56 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.12 (total posts: 3)
5     5

They picked a couple of examples. I watched every game this year, mostly watching him play as there wasn't a lot to be excited about with Mizzou. He holds his own against the run and has a nasty streak. I also might add that there is not a single player in this draft that has a motor like he does.
You are Stupid 02-26-2013 04:33 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.86 (total posts: 1)
5     7

Well considering that everyone was salivating over Keke Mingo yet you have his stock dropping. Are you on drugs? The kid was a freak at the combine, with natural fluid hip movement in coverage.
@ Sheldon Richardson 02-26-2013 05:05 am xxx.xxx.xxx.148 (total posts: 1)
5     5

Did you not watch the clips Mayock and Sapp were going over of Richardson getting washed away in run support? Not exactly someone you want draft in a 3-4 defense.
Star 02-25-2013 09:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.12 (total posts: 3)
6     6

I disagree. He would be better as a NT and the Chiefs used a first rounder on one of those last year. There are better 5-tech DE's in this draft and there certainly are guys as good later on in the draft. Besides, if KC takes another D-lineman in the first, there will be riots. Glenn Dorsey, Tyson Jackson, Poe all in the last few drafts.
Star 02-25-2013 09:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.12 (total posts: 3)
6     6

I disagree. He would be better as a NT and the Chiefs used a first rounder on one of those last year. There are better 5-tech DE's in this draft and there certainly are guys as good later on in the draft. Besides, if KC takes another D-lineman in the first, there will be riots. Glenn Dorsey, Tyson Jackson, Poe all in the last few drafts.
on Star... 02-25-2013 05:57 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.164 (total posts: 1)
7     20

They said it could have been from dehydration. Supposedly he lost 10 lbs in 3 days because of a busy schedule. If he checks out OK in the coming weeks he is still who I would take if I was Reid. Can't be blocked by one guy.
Sheldon Richardson 02-25-2013 12:38 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.52 (total posts: 1)
26     41

Should go first overall. Has the numbers, has the highest motor of anyone in the draft this year. He's going to be an All-Pro and the Chiefs need a proper 5-Tech DE.
Sam 02-24-2013 09:51 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.47 (total posts: 1)
28     5

Walt, no mention of Star's heart condition hear. I definitely think the top 5 just took a big hit. Moore with 12 reps, Star with the heart condition, the KC Cheifs apparently trading for Alex Smith. Add in Jones' medical red flags, and this draft just went all to hell.
Red Flag 02-24-2013 08:29 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.175 (total posts: 1)
7     6

Montgomery admits he didn't always play full speed:
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2013/02/lsus_sam_montgomery_admits_he.html

Yo 02-24-2013 07:48 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.171 (total posts: 2)
12     7

Margus Hunt with 38 reps at 6'8, 277 lbs is straight beast.
J Falk 02-24-2013 07:46 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.171 (total posts: 2)
13     59

Demontre Moore only 12 reps???? Talk about bust potential...I'm 185 and I benched 225 more times than that last night.
No thanks... 02-24-2013 05:07 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.85 (total posts: 1)
84     7

Mingo and Montgomery are both busts waiting to happen. Stay the hell away.
Walter doesn't check his facts 02-24-2013 10:47 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.57 (total posts: 1)
107     52

Walter,

If you ever bothered to check your facts, Barkevious Mingo has already admitted in interviews that he played much of last season at 230 lbs. LSU'S listed weight was exaggerated.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/13/barkevious-mingo-says-hes-getting-bigger-and-faster/

So based on his most recent way in, he has actually been in the weight room and has picked up a legit 10 lbs since LSU's season ended.

Why don't you bother to do a basic Google search before you start downgrading these guys?
Kyle 02-23-2013 08:47 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.199 (total posts: 1)
6     15

Mingo would be perfect at the Jaguar's LEO for Gus Bradley's defense. His size and speed is exactly what Bradley loves and as a LEO he wouldn't be asked to play run defense. Perfect fit. Don't be surprised to see him or Floyd go to Jacksonville at #2.





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