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2024 NFL Combine Stock Report:
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This is the 2024 NFL Combine Stock Report for the offensive linemen. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
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Gottlieb Ayedze had a strong combine performance. In addition to looking good in the drills, Ayedze ran a 5.01 40 with an impressive 10-yard split of 1.72, which was good for fourth-best among the first group of offensive linemen.
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Cooper Beebe showed off some great athleticism despite weighing in at 322 pounds. He ran a 5.03, which was a great time at his weight. His 1.75 10-yard split was excellent as well. Beebe parlayed his great time with a terrific showing in the drills.
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Tanor Bortolini was one of the top winners among the first group of offensive linemen at the combine. He tied for the best 40 time in the first group with a 4.94, which includes a great 10-yard split of 1.69. He also had the best 3-cone time of all the offensive linemen with a 7.16. More importantly, Bortolini shined in the drills.
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Brandon Coleman was one of the top athletic testers of the offensive linemen at the combine. Coleman ran a 4.99 40 with a 1.73 10-yard split, which is exceptional at 313 pounds. Coleman also added a 34-inch vertical and a 9-6 broad jump.
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Frank Crum tied for the top 40 time among the first group of offensive linemen on Sunday. Crum ran a 4.94 with a 1.69 10-yard split despite weighing in at 313 pounds. He also added a 9-6 broad jump.
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Olu Fashanu wasn’t able to participate in the on-field drills because he suffered an injury while running the 40. While there’s a chance he’ll be able to work out by the Penn State pro day, there might be some concern about Fashanu’s durability.
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Troy Fautanu was perhaps the best offensive linemen during the on-field drills. That was most important for Fautanu’s stock, but it didn’t hurt that he ran a 5.01 40 with a 1.71 10-yard split at 317 pounds. His arms were also an impressive 34.5 inches.
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Taliese Fuaga is another offensive lineman who dominated the drills. Fuaga also impressed with his testing numbers, particularly his 40. He ran a 5.13, which may not turn any heads, but keep in mind that Fuaga is 324 pounds. Fuaga also leapt 32 inches in the vertical.
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Xavier Worthy wasn’t the only record-setter at the combine this year. Garret Greenfield set the offensive line combine record in the vertical with 38.5 inches. He also added a 9-5 broad jump. While his 40 wasn’t great (5.22), Greenfield looked excellent in the drills.
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Beaux Limmer’s 40 didn’t stand out, but it wasn’t a terrible time at 5.22. Limmer, however, shined in other places. He had a relatively quick 3-cone time of 7.47 and a great 36.5-inch vertical. More importantly, he was great in the drills.
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Mason McCormick is another offensive lineman who showed out in the drills and the testing portion. McCormick ran a 5.08 with a 1.71 10-yard split. He had a nice 35.5-inch vertical and a 9-9 broad jump as well. McCormick would’ve received an up arrow for those numbers alone, but as stated earlier, he was strong in the drills.
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Dylan McMahon posted some great quickness numbers at the combine. He had the fourth-fastest short-shuttle time and the second-fastest 3-cone time, clocking in at 7.26 seconds.
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Watching Amarius Mims run a 5.07 40 at 340 pounds was quite the sight to see. Mims looked superb there, and then he followed that up by running the second-fastest short shuttle time at 4.33 seconds.
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Jordan Morgan was supposed to test extremely well at the combine, and he didn’t disappoint. Morgan ran a 5.04 40 at 311 pounds. Even better, his 10-yard split was a swift 1.70. Morgan has some question marks, but athleticism is not one of them.
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Roger Rosengarten ran the fastest 40 of all the offensive linemen at the combine, so he has to get a mention. His 10-yard split (1.73) didn’t exactly track, but Rosengarten made up for it by performing at a high level during the on-field drills.
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Kingsley Suamataia had seen his draft stock slip a bit recently, so he needed a strong combine performance to change the narrative. He certainly had one, as he ran a 5.04 with a 1.74 10-yard split despite weighing 326 pounds. He also looked good in the on-field drills.
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