2025 NFL Combine Stock Report: Wide Receivers

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This is the 2025 NFL Combine Stock Report for the wide receivers. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
A Moses Malone 4.44 isn’t something receivers strive for at the combine, but this was an excellent time for Elic Ayomanor. The Stanford product measured in at 6-2, 206, so 4.44 was a very nice time. He also posted a 38.5-inch vertical and a 10-7 broad jump.

Jack Bech, WR, TCU
Jack Bech continued his outstanding pre-draft process. He thrived at the Senior Bowl and was stellar at the combine. He didn’t run a 40, but he posted a 10-5 broad jump and then was one of the top performers in the on-field drills.

Sam Brown Jr., WR, Miami
Sam Brown Jr. began his Saturday by recording the best vertical jump among all receivers. He had a 41.5-inch vertical and then followed that up with another Moses Malone 4.44. At 6-2, 200, this was a solid time for him.

Chimere Dike, WR, Florida
Chimere Dike was able to compile some incredible athletic numbers at the combine. The Florida product began his day with a 10-8 broad jump and a 38.5-inch vertical. He then sprinted a 4.34 40. And no, he’s not some small trac star. Dike is 6-1, 196.

Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
Tai Felton recorded similar numbers to Chimere Dike, while also measuring in at nearly the same size. Felton, weighing in at 6-1, 183 pounds, blazed a 4.37 40 time. While he was a tad slower in the 40, he was better in the jumping drills. He had a 10-10 broad jump and a 39.5-inch vertical.

Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Matthew Golden had the fastest 40 among all the receivers at the combine this year. He scorched a 4.29 40 with a 1.49 10-yard split. Golden’s stock had already been pointing up, so he was able to continue his great pre-draft process.

Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
Jayden Higgins had speed concerns entering the combine, but he may have quelled those worries. Despite measuring in at 6-4, 214 pounds, Higgins posted a 4.47 40 with a 1.53 10-yard split. Not only that, but Higgins also had a 39-inch vertical and a 10-8 broad jump.

Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
Tory Horton is another 6-2 receiver who ran a 4.4 40 at the combine this year. Horton, weighing in at 6-2, 196, dashed a 4.41 with a 1.53 10-yard split. He notched a 37.5-inch vertical in addition to his impressive 40 time.

Josh Kelly, WR, Texas Tech
Whoever told Josh Kelly to work out at the combine shouldn’t give advice ever again. Kelly had the worst receiver numbers at the combine. He ran a slow 4.70, and if that wasn’t bad enough, he had a meager 33-inch vertical and the second-slowest 3-cone time of 7.02.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith, WR, Auburn
KeAndre Lambert-Smith isn’t quite a 6-2 receiver who posted a 4.4. He’s a 6-1 receiver who recorded a 4.3. Lambert-Smith blazed a 4.37 40 with a 1.53 split despite weighing in at 6-1, 190. His 10-4 borad jump was decent as well.

Joshua Lane, WR, Virginia Tech
At 5-10, 191, Joshua lane was expected to be one of the fastest receivers at the combine. He did not disappoint, notching a 4.34 40 with a 1.50 split. This wasn’t the only area in which he was able to shine, however. He was terrific in the jumping drills, recording a 40-inch vertical and an 11-foot broad jump. Furthermore, he had one of the best 3-cone times among receivers, clocking in at 6.75 seconds.

Isaiah Neyor, WR, Nebraska
Isaiah Neyor was one of the big winners at the combine. He nearly has tight end size at 6-4, 218, so there was some question about his ability to separate. He silenced his critics with a 4.40 40 and a 1.51 split. He also hit 38 inches in the vertical and 11-1 in the broad jump.

Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
Jaylin Noel’s 4.40 40 was probably the least-impressive thing he did at the combine, if you can believe it. He had the best broad jump among players at his position with an 11-2. He also reached 41.5 in the vertical. Last but certainly not least, he clocked in at 6.82 in the 3-cone drill, ranking as one of the top receivers in that regard.

Arian Smith, WR, Georgia
Arian Smith was expected to fly, and that’s exactly what he did. Smith blazed a 4.36 40 with a 1.51 split. He also posted some other great numbers, including a 38-inch vertical, a 10-7 broad jump, and 6.82 time in the 3-cone drill.

Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Arkansas
Isaac TeSlaa had a huge cheering section in Indianapolis, and he did not disappoint the onlookers. Despite weighing in at 6-4, 214, TeSlaa scorched a 4.43 40 with a 1.51 split. He also hit 39.5 inches in the vertical and 10-9 in the broad jump. His 3-cone time was a solid 6.85. TeSlaa also had one of the best catches in the drills, making a Willie Mays-type of reception on a deep ball.

Savion Williams, WR, TCU
Savion Williams didn’t do the jumping drills, but he was able to post a 4.48 40 with a 1.52 split. That 40 time doesn’t seem great, but consider that Williams is 6-4, 222! Williams also happened to have the largest hands of any receiver at the combine, as they measured in at 10 1/4 inches.

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