The combination of exploration of the NFL 2025 has been taken to the end of Indianapolis. It was a very good group of participants, which supports the idea that this is a year to find headlines and depth instead of blue chips talent at the top of the draft.
Below are some winners and losers of the week:
Winner
S Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
Emmanwori is one of the two prospects that essentially organize a perfect athletic exhibition. With 6 feet 3, 220 pounds, it had a vertical jump of 43 inches and a width jump of 11 feet and 6 inches. The Gamecock ran the 40 -yard board in 4.38 seconds with a 10 second division of 10 yards; Keep in mind when reading about Matthew Golden’s time with almost 30 lighter pounds. Speaking of gold …
Winner
WR Matthew Golden, Texas
The Beat for Golden drum as the first open receiver not called Travis Hunter Drafted had already become strong, but then ran the 40 -yard race in 4.29 seconds with a 10 -yard division of 1.49 seconds. When crossing the finish line, he gathered his belongings and took a more comfortable view next to the rest of the activities.
Loser
WR Isaiah Bond, Texas
Public bond declared that he would break the record of the 40 -yard raceEstablished by former teammate Xavier Worthy the previous year. Instead, a 4.39 second officer ran; Still fast, but never threatening the record. Bond reached 24.17 miles per hour in the 40 -yard race, according to the statistics of Next Gen, which was the second fastest time among all artists.
Winner
TE TERRANCE FERGUSON, Oregon
Ferguson certainly seemed the part on Friday. He measured 6-5 3/8, 247 pounds before passing the rhythm of the closed wing group on a 40-yard board (4.63 seconds) and a 10-yard division (1.55 seconds). His drilling work was incredibly soft and there were little doubt that he was among the best artists in his position.
Loser
Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
Well, Carter can end as the general selection number 1 in the April Draft, but there is more skepticism in that belief than before the week of the NFL Combine Scouting. It was revealed that the passes corridor had a stress reaction in his foot. Since then, Carter learned that he would not require surgery, but one would think that the teams will examine their foot more closely and take it into account.
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Winner
CB Maxwell Hairson, Kentucky
Hairson promised that he would organize a show for those gathered in Indianapolis. He did not disappoint. His 4.28 seconds of 40 yards was the best of the week. Michigan’s native also rated highly in a 10 -yard division (1.5 seconds), vertical jump (39.5 inches) and the large jump (10 feet, 9 inches). However, the most impressive was the work in the field. His frown from the top of his drop were decisive and the angles were acute. Add all that along with six interceptions, including three returned for TouchDowns, in the last two seasons and Hairson does not leave a box without control.
Winner
Edge Landon Jackson, Arkansas
Jackson measured 6-6, 264 pounds with a wingspan similar to pterodactile. The 40 -yard board in 4.68 seconds with a 10 -y -1.65 -second division ran, then published a vertical jump of 40.5 inches and a wide 10 -foot and 9 -inch jump. During the exercises in the field, he showed a good time of reaction with just a scoring of occasional stiffness.
Winner
CB Darien Porter, Iowa state
Porter only made the corner transition in 2022, but no one would have known it based on his field work. With 6-2 7/8, 195 pounds, Porter had a wingspan of 80 inches. The 40 -yard board in 4.3 seconds with a 10 second 10 -yard division ran. The rest of his numbers were also impressive.
His open -class teammates, Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel, could also have been included among the winners.
Loser
WR Tez Johnson, Oregon
Johnson is an atypical case for multiple reasons. It is the lightest wide recipient (154 pounds) in the NFL Scouting Combine from Brandon Banks in 2010. He dates back to 1989, there have only been seven lighter open receptors. The 33rd team indicates that no open receiver of less than 170 pounds has executed a slower 40 yards (4.51 seconds) since 2003. However, not everything was bad. The training in the Johnson field, particularly a jump ball in the simulated final area, was good. In addition, the drill of 3 cones ran faster (6.65 seconds).
Winner
Edge Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
Stewart weighed 267 pounds, first. He played in several pesos throughout the season and there were questions about whether he was better suitable for paying a defensive Tackle when he appeared in 290 pounds. The AGGIE put an athletic exhibition that had not been seen since Travon Walker or Myles Garrett. He published an unofficial relative athletic score (RAS) of 10.00.
Loser
QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
There is no reason in the field or measurement for the inclusion of Sanders among combination losers. During the NFL Network transmission, it was learned that Deion Sanders has a favorite child every week, and Shedeur had the impression that he was the favorite this week. Deion sent a text message to Rich Eisen during the transmission to share that the open receiver of Colorado Jimmy Horn Jr. is, in fact, the favorite this week.
Winner
RB bhayshul tutten, Virginia Tech
It is a deep corridor class, so it requires a lot to highlight. Tutor had the fastest board of 40 yards (4.32 seconds) and a 10-yard division (1.49 seconds), as well as the best vertical jump (40.5 inches) and the second best large jump (10 feet-10). It also did well through the position exercises.
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Loser
RB Cam Skattebo, Arizona state
Skattebo could not participate in the NFL exploration combination due to an injury. However, in his absence, Damien Martínez de Miami, Bhayshul Tuthen of Virginia Tech and others apuss their claim of a higher position in the hierarchical order. Skattebo will have the opportunity to declare his case at Sun Devil’s Pro Day.
The NFL 2025 draft will take place from April 24 to 26 in Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. You can find more coverage drafts on CBSSports.com, including weekly drafts and a Look eligible perspectives.