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2023 NFL Combine Stock Report:
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This is the 2023 NFL Combine Stock Report for the wide receivers. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Jordan Addison, WR, USC
Jordan Addison didn’t have the best combine numbers. He came in a little small and light at 5-11, 173. His 40 time (4.49) didn’t compensate for that, and neither did his vertical (34 inches). Addison should still be a first-round pick, but this was not a good showing for him.
Kayshon Boutte, WR, UCLA
Kayshon Boutte had a devastating combine for his draft stock. His 40 time was a disappointing 4.50, while his vertical was a laughable 29 inches. Boutte continued to struggle in the drills, looking very sloppy. Boutte used to be considered a first-round prospect, but at this point, he’ll probably be lucky to be chosen on Day 2.
Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WR, West Virginia
Bryce Ford-Wheaton posted some ridiculous numbers at the combine. Despite weighing in at 6-4, 221, he ran a 4.38 40, and he also posted 41 inches in the vertical and 10-9 in the broad jump.
Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee
Jalin Hyatt is on the cusp of being a first-round pick, so he needed to help himself at the combine. He managed to do just that. his 40 time (4.40) didn’t blow anyone away, but it was still solid for a 6-foot receiver. However, his jumping numbers were excellent. He notched 40 inches in the vertical and 11-3 in the broad jump.
Andrei Iosivas, WR, Princeton
Andrei Iosivas showed off good athletic ability at the combine, which he needed to do because he didn’t face the best competition in college. He ran a 4.40 despite being a 6-foot receiver. He also notched 39 inches in the vertical and 10-8 in the broad jump. He also had a great 3-cone time (6.85).
Rakim Jarrett, WR, Maryland
Rakim Jarrett really stood out as a strong performer in the on-field drills. His measurables were solid as well. He ran a 4.44 at 6-0, 192, and he also posted a 10-3 broad jump.
Charlie Jones, WR, Purdue
Charlie Jones was highly productive at Purdue, but there were some questions about his athleticism. Jones performed above expectations. He ran a 4.43 40, and he also posted a 10-4 in the broad jump.
Matt Landers, WR, Arkansas
Where did this come from!? Matt Landers was one of the fastest receiver at the combine, running a 4.37. This was at 6-4, 200! Landers also notched 37 inches in the vertical and 10-10 in the broad jump.
Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma
Marvin Mims was incredibly fast at the combine. He blazed a 4.38 40, and he also recorded a 39.5-inch vertical and a 10-9 broad jump. Mims also showed well in the 3-cone with a 6.90 time.
Jonathan Mingo, WR, Ole Miss
Jonathan Mingo is one of the receivers who has an outside shot of appearing in the first round along with the top four prospects at the position. Mingo definitely helped himself at the combine with a 4.46 despite measuring in at 6-2, 220. He also recorded a 39.5-inch vertical and a 10-9 broad jump.
Trey Palmer, WR, Nebraska
Trey Palmer was the fastest receiver at the combine. He ran a 4.33 despite weighing in at 6-0, 192.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State
Jaxon Smith-Njigba didn’t run the 40, but he did everything else. He leapt 35 inches in the vertical and 10-5 in the broad jump. Those numbers were just OK, but Smith-Njigba was terrific in the on-field drills. Besides, he posted a great number, which was his 6.57 3-cone time. No other receiver was faster than 6.85!
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