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Combine Risers: Prospects Electrifying NFL Draft Scouts
2 Mar
Summary
- Several prospects boosted their NFL draft stock with standout combine performances.
- Jeremiah Washington, a running back, led all players with a 4.33-second 40-yard dash.
- Jalen Brazzell confirmed his speed with a 4.37 40-yard dash, strengthening first-round potential.

Several college football players elevated their NFL draft prospects with standout performances at the recent combine. Jeremiah Washington, a running back, led all participants with an impressive 4.33-second 40-yard dash, potentially positioning him as the third running back selected. His speed confirmed what was seen on tape, impressing scouts.
Wide receiver Jalen Brazzell also made significant gains, clocking a 4.37-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-4. This exceptional speed for his size has placed him in early first-round draft conversations. His performance validates previous assessments of his receiving abilities and playmaking potential.
Other notable performers include running back Washington, who also excelled in vertical and broad jumps, and wide receiver Branch, whose reliable hands and after-catch ability were on full display. Offensive tackle Proctor also impressed with his weight-adjusted speed, while edge rushers Dennis-Sutton and Lawrence showcased explosive athleticism, solidifying their Day 2 projections.




