
The Grand Mass of Indianapolis where future professional players make individual workshops to show their qualities and skills started on Thursday. The NFL combines 2025 has opened its doors.
On the menu for the third day, runners, quarterbacks and recipients. If the stars were absent, there are many recipients and runners who knock on the door of the top 50.
NFL winners combine (day 3)
Matthew Golden (WR, Texas)
In the top 10 players to follow, Matthew Golden answered the call. In one workshop. If it is frustrating not to have seen it on the technical workshops and the jump, winning the “competition” of 40 Yards Dash with a time of 4.29 seconds is a good thing for him. Like Worthy before him, his speed can consolidate his place in the first round.
Bhayshul Tuten (RB, Virginia)
The fastest runner of the day in 4.32, Bhashul Tuten showed athletic capacities above the average. If he remains a North-South player who does not have enormous agility, he has just placed himself on the map of a very dense group of runners. What guarantee him the opportunity to have his chance in NFL.
Brady Cook (QB Missouri)
If Brady Cook does not necessarily have the ideal size of a quarterback, it is a beautiful athlete. Fast, agile and explosive, it has all the qualities that can make it an interesting project in the modern NFL, where it can find a place. During the long pass workshops, he was the best quarterback this year, which is not nothing despite the absence of Ward and Sanders.
Jaylin Noel & Jayden Higgins (Iowa State, WR)
One is “small” (Christmas) and the other is more imposing (Higgins), but the two receivers of Iowa State impressed. Jaylin Noel is an excellent route of traces, he is fast, athletic and intelligent in his positioning of the body. He has everything to be a bis Ladd McConkey. Jayden Higgins for his part is more a player who imposes his physique and uses his body to win the 50-50. There remains a superb athlete who is constantly progressing in his lines. The two players can dream of a top 50.
The hands of Jalen Milroe (QB, Alabama)
Between the senior day and the combination, Jalen Milroe's hands went from 22.25 centimeters to 23.80 centimeters. Which illustrates several things. First, someone does not know how to measure hands unless Milroe made a peak in growth during the winter. Second, it went above the acceptable limit (22.80) and the players in the combination have gone crazy. Measures are one thing, but the importance that some attaches to it is far too large. Milroe in any case will undoubtedly prefer the measurement of the combination.
The losers of the NFL combines (day 3)
Will Howard (QB, Ohio State)
National champion, Will Howard showed his limits during this combination. Masy of mobility, he was very inconsistent in the position workshops. Not always in balance, he saw his long passes lack velocity and precision. He naturally seems limited to the level of his arm and does not compensate by a capacity of double threat. He can always become a replacement in NFL, but he showed nothing amazing yesterday.
Tez Johnson (WR, Oregon)
When you arrive with a weight of 70 kilos (10 less than Devonta Smith), run fast helps to reassure the scouts. Author of a 4.51 seconds on the 40 Yards Dash, Johnson showed a very small image. Although he was much better on the workshops, he will have to be faster in Pro Days so as not to lose in credit.
Ulysses Bentley IV (RB, Ole Miss)
Not in the elms physically, Bentley had to take advantage of the combination to win his place. Too slow, not agile enough, he completely missed his appointment. What seriously doubt that he can be drafted.