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With quarterbacks passing for extra yards now than ever earlier than, NFL groups are hoping to search out pass-catchers who could make a direct impression for his or her offense. There are a number of promising prospects at each extensive receiver and tight finish who’re collaborating within the 2023 NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
There may very well be as many as 5 or extra such gamers taken within the first spherical of the draft alone, with prospects like TCU wideout Quentin Johnston, USC wideout Jordan Addison, Ohio State wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba and extra amongst these projected as potential Day 1 choices.
Below is a take a look at all of the official measurements for the extensive receivers and tight ends on the mix.
Wide receiver measurements
Quentin Johnston (TCU)
6-2
208
9 5/8″
33 5/8″
81 5/8″
Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh)
5-11
173
8 3/4″
30 7/8″
74 1/2″
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State)
6-0 1/2
196
9″
30 1/2″
75 1/2″
Zay Flowers (Boston College)
5-9
182
9 1/4″
29 1/2″
72 1/4″
Kayshon Boutte (LSU)
5-11
195
9 1/2″
31 3/8″
Josh Downs (North Carolina)
5-9
171
9 1/4″
30 3/8″
Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee)
6-0
176
9″
32 1/2″
77 5/8″
Nathaniel Dell (Houston)
5-8
165
8 5/8″
30 1/2″
Tyler Scott (Cincinnati)
5-10
177
9″
30 7/8″
Rashee Rice (SMU)
6-1
204
9 1/2″
32 3/4″
Jayden Reed (Michigan State)
5-11
187
9 1/8″
30 1/2″
Marvin Mims (Oklahoma)
5-11
183
9″
31 5/8″
Parker Washington (Penn State)
5-10
204
10 1/8″
29″
Cedric Tillman (Tennessee)
6-3
213
10″
32 3/4″
Trey Palmer (Nebraska)
6-0
192
9 5/8″
31 7/8″
A.T. Perry (Wake Forest)
6-3 1/2
198
9 1/4″
33 1/4″
Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia)
6-1
206
10″
32 3/8″
Xavier Hutchinson (Iowa State)
6-2
203
9 3/8″
31 3/8″
Michael Wilson (Stanford)
6-2
213
9 3/4″
31″
Rakim Jarrett (Maryland)
6-0
192
9 3/8″
31 3/8″
Antoine Green (North Carolina)
6-2
199
9″
32 1/8″
Elijah Higgins (Stanford)
6-3
235
8 3/4″
32″
Mitchell Tinsley (Penn State)
6-0
199
10″
32 3/8″
Jalen Cropper (Fresno State)
5-11
172
8 7/8″
30 1/8″
Tre Tucker (Cincinnati)
5-9
182
8 5/8″
29 7/8″
Derius Davis (TCU)
5-8
165
8″
29 1/4″
Demario Douglas (Liberty)
5-8
179
8 3/4″
30 1/4″
Puka Nacua (BYU)
6-2
201
9 1/2″
31 1/2″
Andrei Iosivas (Princeton)
6-3
205
8 3/4″
32″
Jake Bobo (UCLA)
6-4
206
10″
32 1/4″
Charlie Jones (Purdue)
5-11
175
9″
31 5/8″
Jonathan Mingo (Ole Miss)
6-2
220
10 3/8″
32 1/8″
Joseph Ngata (Clemson)
6-3
217
10 1/4″
33 1/8″
Bryce Ford-Wheaton (West Virginia)
6-4
221
9 3/8″
33 1/2″
Jalen Wayne (South Alabama)
6-2
210
9 3/8″
32 1/8″
Ronnie Bell (Michigan)
6-0
191
9 1/2″
31″
Dontay Demus Jr. (Maryland)
6-3
212
9 3/4″
34 1/4″
Jacob Copeland (Maryland)
5-11
201
8 5/8″
31 5/8″
Malik Knowles (Kansas State)
6-2
196
8 3/4″
32 1/4″
Kearis Jackson (Georgia)
5-11
196
9 3/8″
31 1/4″
Michael Jefferson (Louisiana)
6-4
199
9 5/8″
32 1/2″
Justin Shorter (Florida)
6-4
229
10″
33 3/4″
Jason Brownlee (Southern Mississippi)
6-21989 3/4″33 3/4″
CJ Johnson (East Carolina)
6-1 1/2
224
10 1/4″
32″
Grant DuBose (Charlotte)
6-2
201
9 1/2″
31 7/8″
Matt Landers (Arkansas)
6-4
200
9 1/4″
32 1/2″
Jadon Haselwood (Arkansas)
6-2
215
10″
31 1/4″
Jalen Brooks (South Carolina)
6-1
201
9 1/2″
34 1/8″
Malik Heath (Mississippi)
6-2
213
9 1/8″
32 1/2″
Jaray Jenkins (LSU)
6-2
204
10″
31 3/4″
Tight finish measurements
Michael Mayer (Notre Dame)
6-4 1/2
249
9 1/2″
31 5/8″
76 1/4″
Luke Musgrave (Oregon State)
6-6
253
10 3/8″
32 5/8″
79 1/2″
Dalton Kincaid (Utah)
6-3 1/2
246
10 1/4″
32 5/8″
78 3/8″
Darnell Washington (Georgia)
6-6 1/2
264
11″
34 3/8″
79 1/2″
Davis Allen (Clemson)
6-6
245
10″
32 1/4″
Tucker Kraft (South Dakota State)
6-5
254
10″
32 3/4″
Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan)
6-5
251
9″
32 7/8″
Brenton Strange (Penn State)
6-4
253
9 5/8″
31 1/8″
Josh Whyle (Cincinnati)
6-6 1/2
248
9 1/2″
31 1/2″
Cameron Latu (Alabama)
6-4
242
9 1/2″
32 3/8″
Sam LaPorta (Iowa)
6-3
245
10 1/4″
32 1/8″
Blake Whiteheart (Wake Forest)
6-4
247
8 3/4″
32 1/8″
Payne Durham (Purdue)
6-6
253
9 3/4″
33 3/8″
Zack Kuntz (Old Dominion)
6-7
255
10 1/4″
34″
Noah Gindorff (North Dakota State)
6-6
263
10″
33 1/8″
Brayden Willis (Oklahoma)
6-3 1/2
241
9 3/4″
33 1/4″
Leonard Taylor (Cincinnati)
6-5
250
10 1/8″
32 3/4″
Travis Vokolek (Nebraska)
6-6
259
9 1/2″
32 7/8″
Kyle Patterson (Air Force)
6-5
260
9 1/4″
32 1/2″
Will Mallory (Miami)
6-4 1/2
239
9 3/8″
32 1/4″
Wide receiver testing outcomes
Quentin Johnston (TCU)
N/A
N/A
40.5″
11’2″
Jordan Addison (Pittsburgh)
4.49
1.56
34″
10’2″
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State)
N/A
N/A
35″
10’5″
Zay Flowers (Boston College)
4.42
1.52
35.5″
10’7″
Kayshon Boutte (LSU)
4.50
1.58
29″
9’10”
Josh Downs (North Carolina)
4.48
1.49
38.5″
10’11”
Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee)
4.41
1.50
40″
11’3″
Nathaniel Dell (Houston)
4.49
1.49
N?A
10’1″
Tyler Scott (Cincinnati)
4.44
1.51
39.5″
11’1″
Rashee Rice (SMU)
4.51
1.49
41″
10’8″
Jayden Reed (Michigan State)
4.45
1.57
33.5″
10’1″
Marvin Mims (Oklahoma)
4.38
1.55
39.5″
10’9″
Parker Washington (Penn State)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Cedric Tillman (Tennessee)
4.55
1.53
37″
10’8″
Trey Palmer (Nebraska)
4.33
1.51
N/A
N/A
A.T. Perry (Wake Forest)
4.47
1.59
35″
10’10”
Dontayvion Wicks (Virginia)
4.62
1.59
39″
10’10”
Xavier Hutchinson (Iowa State)
4.53
1.55
36″
9’8″
Michael Wilson (Stanford)
4.59
1.50
37.5″
10’5″
Rakim Jarrett (Maryland)
4.45
1.51
35.5″
10’3″
Antoine Green (North Carolina)
4.48
1.54
33.5″
10’3″
Elijah Higgins (Stanford)
4.54
1.56
35″
10’6″
Mitchell Tinsley (Penn State)
4.60
1.53
35.5″
10’0″
Tre Tucker (Cincinnati)
4.41
1.48
37.5″
10’4″
Derius Davis (TCU)
4.36
1.46
N/A
N/A
Demario Douglas (Liberty)
4.44
1.54
39.5″
11’2″
Puka Nacua (BYU)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Andrei Iosivas (Princeton)
4.43
1.52
39″
10’8″
Jake Bobo (UCLA)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Charlie Jones (Purdue)
4.44
1.51
36.5″
10’4″
Jonathan Mingo (Ole Miss)
4.46
1.54
39.5″
10’9″
Joseph Ngata (Clemson)
4.54
1.59
34.5″
10’4″
Bryce Ford-Wheaton (West Virginia)
4.38
1.54
41″
10’9″
Jalen Wayne (South Alabama)
4.51
1.54
34.5″
10’4″
Ronnie Bell (Michigan)
4.54
1.52
38.5″
10’0″
Dontay Demus Jr. (Maryland)
4.57
1.55
35.5″
10’3″
Jacob Copeland (Maryland)
4.42
1.51
33″
10’7″
Malik Knowles (Kansas State)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Kearis Jackson (Georgia)
4.55
1.52
N/A
10’6″
Michael Jefferson (Louisiana)
4.56
1.52
37″
11’1″
Justin Shorter (Florida)
4.56
1.59
35.5″
10’6″
Jason Brownlee (Southern Mississippi)
4.591.5239.5″10’11”
CJ Johnson (East Carolina)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Grant DuBose (Charlotte)
4.57
1.52
35″
10’5″
Matt Landers (Arkansas)
4.37
1.51
37″
10’10”
Jadon Haselwood (Arkansas)
4.66
1.56
37″
10’3″
Jalen Brooks (South Carolina)
4.69
1.56
35″
10’10”
Malik Heath (Mississippi)
4.64
1.53
34″
10’4″
Jaray Jenkins (LSU)
4.60
1.56
29.5″
N/A
Jalen Moreno-Cooper (Fresno State)4.401.55N/A10’1″
Tight finish testing outcomes
Michael Mayer (Notre Dame)
32.5″
9’10”
Luke Musgrave (Oregon State)
36″
10’5″
Dalton Kincaid (Utah)
Darnell Washington (Georgia)
31″
10’2″
Davis Allen (Clemson)
38.5″
10’5″
Tucker Kraft (South Dakota State)
34″
10’2″
Luke Schoonmaker (Michigan)
33.5″
10’7″
Brenton Strange (Penn State)
36″
10’4″
Josh Whyle (Cincinnati)
33.5″
9’7″
Cameron Latu (Alabama)
Sam LaPorta (Iowa)
35″
10’3″
Blake Whiteheart (Wake Forest)
35.5″
9’7″
Payne Durham (Purdue)
34.5″
9’9″
Zack Kuntz (Old Dominion)
40″
10’8″
Noah Gindorff (North Dakota State)
Brayden Willis (Oklahoma)
32″
9’9″
Leonard Taylor (Cincinnati)
Travis Vokolek (Nebraska)
9’7″
Kyle Patterson (Air Force)
Will Mallory (Miami)
36.5″
10’1″
Key takeaways
The prime extensive receivers, except Quentin Johnston, are a really small group. None of Jordan Addison, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers, Josh Downs, or Jalin Hyatt measured taller than 6-0 1/2, and none of them weighed in at greater than 196 kilos. Both of these figures had been attributable to JSN, whereas Addison, Flowers, and Downs all checked in 5-11 or shorter and weighed 182 or much less. The prime tight ends, in the meantime, are huge. Michael Mayer, Luke Musgrave, Dalton Kincaid, and Darnell Washington all checked in at the least 6-3 1/2 and 246 kilos. They all had massive arms and lengthy arms. They’re becoming the brand new prototype for the place.West Virginia WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton grew to become the third participant since 2003 to measure at the least 6-3, leap 40-plus inches within the vertical and run a sub-4.40 second 40-yard sprint on the Combine. The different two gamers: Seattle Seahawks stars DK Metcalf and Tariq Woolen. LSU’s Kayshon Boutte was on the reverse finish of the spectrum. He measured on the smaller facet (5-11, 195) however ran simply 4.50 within the 40, jumped 29 inches on the vertical and had a 9’10” broad leap. Not the perfect efficiency for a participant whose on-field efficiency additionally dipped over the previous two years.