6 p.m.: That’ll do it for us today on Day 2 of the combine drills. We’ll start the live blog back up tomorrow for the start of defensive drills.
Some names to remember for the Patriots at WR based on measureables: Doctson, Braxton, Jalin Thomas, Cajuste. pic.twitter.com/ZlKW4vn4yl
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If I use stricter standards based on Patriots WR avg measureables, Louis, Thomas, Marshall, Doctson are best fits. pic.twitter.com/kWIJHIyQky
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) February 27, 2016
Based on measureables, Cal's Trevor Davis might be the best WR fit for the Patriots. Then Marquez North, Josh Doctson, Braxton Miller.
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) February 27, 2016
Stanford TE Austin Hooper fits the Patriots' average measureables best at tight end. pic.twitter.com/2En05jMD6b
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4:29 p.m.: The agility drill times have been posted for quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends. Here are the top performers:
3-CONE DRILL
Liberty QB Josh Woodrum: 6.74
Oregon QB Vernon Adams: 6.82
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz: 6.86
Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: 6.90
Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg: 7.04
Stanford WR Devon Cajuste: 6.49
California WR Trevor Davis: 6.60
Ohio State WR Braxton Miller: 6.65
Cincinnati WR Chris Moore: 6.76
Florida WR Demarcus Robinson: 6.77
South Carolina State TE Temarrick Hemingway: 6.88
Harvard TE Ben Braunecker: 6.90
Texas-San Antonio TE David Morgan: 6.93
UCLA TE Thomas Duarte: 6.97
Stanford TE Austin Hooper: 7.00
Virginia Tech TE Ryan Malleck: 7.00
20-YARD SHUTTLE
Arizona State WR D.J. Foster: 4.07
Miller: 4.07
TCU WR Josh Doctson: 4.08
Ohio State WR Michael Thomas: 4.13
Ohio State WR Jalen Marshall: 4.13
Tennessee WR Marquez North: 4.13
Morgan: 4.19
Braunecker: 4.20
Ohio State TE Nick Vannett: 4.20
Duarte: 4.24
Hemingway: 4.31
South Carolina TE Jerell Adams: 4.31
60-YARD SHUTTLE
Miller: 10.84
Davis: 10.94
Doctson: 11.06
Foster: 11.12
California WR Kenny Lawler: 11.28
Braunecker: 11.31
Vannett: 11.50
Hemingway: 11.50
Adams: 11.52
Morgan: 11.60
2:35 p.m.: The tight ends have begun running. I’ll track their 40-yard dash and 10-yard split times here:
South Carolina TE Jerell Adams: 4.64, 1.65
Harvard TE Ben Braunecker: 4.72, 1.63
UCLA TE Thomas Duarte: 4.72, 1.62
N.C. State TE David Grinnage: 4.90, 1.71
South Carolina State TE Temmarick Hemingway: 4.71, 1.68
Stanford TE Austin Hooper: 4.73, 1.64
UT-San Antonio TE David Morgan: 5.02, 1.80
Montana State Beau Sandland: 4.74, 1.68
East Carolina TE Bryce Williams: 4.94, 1.74
2:07 p.m.: We’re still waiting for the tight ends to run, but their vertical and broad jump numbers have been posted on NFL.com. Here are the top performers:
VERTICAL LEAP
California TE Stephen Anderson: 38 inches
Harvard TE Ben Braunecker: 35.5 inches
Montana State TE Beau Sandland: 35 inches
Virginia Tech TE Ryan Malleck: 34.5 inches
UCLA TE Thomas Duarte: 33.5 inches
BROAD JUMP
Sandland: 124 inches
Braunecker: 121 inches
Malleck: 121 inches
Anderson: 119 inches
Duarte: 118 inches
1:41 p.m.: The vertical leap and broad jump measurements also are out for wide receivers and quarterbacks. Here are the top performers:
VERTICAL LEAP
TCU WR Josh Doctson: 41 inches
Oklahoma WR Sterling Shepard: 41 inches
Baylor WR Corey Coleman: 40.5 inches
California WR Trevor Davis: 38.5 inches
Auburn WR Ricardo Louis: 38 inches
Memphis QB Paxton Lynch: 36 inches
Ohio State QB Cardale Jones: 36 inches
Wisconsin QB Joel Stave: 33.5 inches
Michigan State QB Connor Cook: 33 inches
Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: 32.5 inches
Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott: 32.5 inches
BROAD JUMP
Louis: 132 inches
Doctson: 131 inches
Cincinnati WR Chris Moore: 130 inches
TCU WR Kolby Listenbee: 129 inches
George WR Malcolm Mitchell: 129 inches
Coleman: 129 inches
Louisiana Tech QB Jeff Driskel: 122 inches
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz: 118 inches
Lynch: 118 inches
Liberty QB Josh Woodrum: 117 inches
Prescott: 116 inches
1:40 p.m.: The official 40-yard dash times are out for the second group of QBs and wide receivers. Here they are:
Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: 4.78
Ohio State QB Cardale Jones: 4.81
Southern Cal QB Cody Kessler: 4.89
Memphis QB Paxton Lynch: 4.86
Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott: 4.79
Wisconsin QB Joel Stave: 4.80
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz: 4.77
Liberty QB Josh Woodrum: 4.80
Auburn WR Ricardo Lewis: 4.43
Ohio State WR Jalin Marshall: 4.60
Cincinnati WR Mekale McKay: 4.55
Ohio State WR Braxton Miller: 4.50
Georgia WR Malcolm Mitchell: 4.45
Cincinnati WR Chris Moore: 4.53
Tennessee WR Marquez North: 4.48
UCLA WR Jordan Payton: 4.47
Clemson WR Charone Peake: 4.45
Florida WR Demarcus Robinson: 4.59
Toledo WR Alonzo Russell: 4.54
Utah State WR Hunter Sharp: 4.58
UMass WR Tajae Sharpe: 4.55
Oklahoma WR Sterling Shepard: 4.48
Colorado WR Nelson Spruce: 4.69
Ohio State WR Michael Thomas: 4.57
Auburn WR D’haquille Williams: 4.72
Mississippi State WR De’Runnya Wilson: 4.85
12:49 p.m.: Here are the 40-yard dash times and 10-yard splits from the second group of wide receivers:
Auburn WR Ricardo Lewis: 4.44, 1.58
Ohio State WR Jalin Marshall: 4.60, 1.59
Cincinnati WR Mekale McKay: 4.56, 1.62
Ohio State WR Braxton Miller: 4.50, 1.61
Georgia WR Malcolm Mitchell: 4.46, 1.55
Cincinnati WR Chris Moore: 4.53, 1.58
Tennessee WR Marquez North: 4.49, 1.60
UCLA WR Jordan Payton: 4.48, 1.58
Clemson WR Charone Peake: 4.46, 1.64
Florida WR Demarcus Robinson: 4.59, 1.60
Toledo WR Alonzo Russell: 4.54, 1.63
Utah State WR Hunter Sharp: 4.59, 1.64
UMass WR Tajae Sharpe: 4.56, 1.56
Oklahoma WR Sterling Shepard: 4.49, 1.55
Colorado WR Nelson Spruce: 4.70, 1.64
Ohio State WR Michael Thomas: 4.57, 1.56
Auburn WR D’haquille Williams: 4.73, 1.70
Mississippi State WR De’Runnya Wilson: 4.85, 1.72
Noon: The Group 1 drills are complete. The second group of quarterbacks and wide receivers are getting set to run. We’ll track their 40-yard dash and 10-yard split times here.
Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: 4.79, 1.65
Ohio State QB Cardale Jones: 4.83, 1.68
Southern Cal QB Cody Kessler: 4.90, 1.69
Memphis QB Paxton Lynch: 4.87, 1.70
Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott: 4.80, 1.66
Wisconsin QB Joel Stave: 4.80, 1.64
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz: 4.78, 1.66
Liberty QB Josh Woodrum: 4.81, 1.68
Wentz was expected to run faster than a 4.78-second 40-yard dash. He’s 6-foot-5, 237 pounds and has been compared to Andrew Luck and Cam Newton, both of whom ran faster at their respective combines.
10:48 a.m.: The official 40 times have been released on NFL.com. Here they are:
Oregon QB Vernon Adams: 4.83
Arkansas QB Brandon Allen: 4.84
TCU QB Trevone Boykin: 4.77
N.C. State QB Jacoby Brissett: 4.94
Michigan State QB Conor Cook: 4.79
Western Kentucky QB Brandon Doughty: 5.22
Louisiana Tech QB Jeff Driskel: 4.56
Cal QB Jared Goff: 4.82
Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg: 4.78
Oregon WR Bralon Addison: 4.66
Illinois WR Geronimo Allison: 4.67
Houston WR Demarcus Ayers: 4.72
Pitt WR Tyler Boyd: 4.58
Michigan State WR Aaron Burbridge: 4.56
Stanford WR Devon Cajuste: 4.62
Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo: 4.50
Ole Miss WR Cody Core: 4.47
Cal WR Trevor Davis: 4.42
TCU WR Josh Doctson: 4.50
Arizona State WR DJ Foster: 4.57
Notre Dame WR Will Fuller: 4.32
Tulsa WR Keyarris Garrett: 4.53
Colorado State WR Rashard Higgins: 4.64
Cincinnati WR Johnny Holton: 4.54
Arizona WR Cayleb Jones: 4.65
Cal WR Kenny Lawler: 4.64
Bowling Green WR Roger Lewis: 4.57
TCU WR Kolby Listenbee: 4.35
10:11 a.m.: Group 1 wide receivers are getting set to run their 40-yard dashes. We’ll track the numbers here.
Oregon WR Bralon Addison: 4.66, 1.61
Illinois WR Geronimo Allison: 4.67, 1.63
Houston WR Demarcus Ayers: 4.73, 1.64
Pitt WR Tyler Boyd: 4.59, 1.60
Michigan State WR Aaron Burbridge: 4.58, 1.64
Stanford WR Devon Cajuste: 4.63, 1.62
Rutgers WR Leonte Carroo: 4.51, 1.59
Ole Miss WR Cody Core: 4.48, 1.55
Cal WR Trevor Davis: 4.42, 1.52
TCU WR Josh Doctson: 4.51, 1.59
Arizona State WR DJ Foster: 4.58, 1.59
Notre Dame WR Will Fuller: 4.33, 1.52
Tulsa WR Keyarris Garrett: 4.54, 1.63
Colorado State WR Rashard Higgins: 4.64, 1.63
Cincinnati WR Johnny Holton: 4.55, 1.63
Arizona WR Cayleb Jones: 4.66, 1.65
Cal WR Kenny Lawler: 4.65, 1.66
Bowling Green WR Roger Lewis: 4.59, 1.64
TCU WR Kolby Listenbee: 4.40, 1.61
The 40-yard dashes are done for Group 1. Now the Group 1 quarterbacks and wide receivers will begin on-field drills.
The Group 2 quarterbacks and wide receivers then will run, followed by the tight ends.
9:27 a.m.: Here is every quarterback’s best 40-yard dash and 10-yard split:
Oregon QB Vernon Adams: 4.84, 1.68
Arkansas QB Brandon Allen: 4.85, 1.72
TCU QB Trevone Boykin: 4.78, 1.67
N.C. State QB Jacoby Brissett: 4.95, 1.80
Michigan State QB Conor Cook: 4.80, 1.68
Western Kentucky QB Brandon Doughty: 5.23, 1.82
Louisiana Tech QB Jeff Driskel: 4.56, 1.66
Cal QB Jared Goff: 4.83, 1.66
Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg: 4.79, 1.65
9:11 a.m.: Former Oregon and Eastern Washington QB Vernon Adams kicked things off with a 4.84-second 40-yard dash with a 1.68-second 10-yard split.
9 a.m. ET: It’s time for Jared Goff, Carson Wentz and the rest of the NFL Scouting Combine quarterbacks to show off their athleticism Saturday.
The quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends will run the 40-yard dash and do the rest of their testing drills at Lucas Oil Stadium. They’ll also do their positional drills after the 40-yard dash has concluded.
We’ll keep you updated on all of the 40-yard dash times and the top marks from the other drills.
Check out Mike Loyko’s full combine spreadsheet to keep up with all of Saturday’s testing numbers.
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