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NFL draft stocks are officially on the line.

The 2013 NFL Scouting Combine has kicked off, and college football's top stars have now entered the realm of professional football.

We're tracking every participant during the event with live results of each drill.

Among players to watch for are USC's Matt Barkley, Notre Dame's Manti Te'o, West Virginia's Geno Smith and Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel. The prospects are divvied up by position, so you can follow specific players and/or positions.

Let's check how the pool of pro football's newest interviewees are shaping up.

 

Note: List of combine participants is courtesy of NFLcombine.net, and official results are via NFL.com. And 20-yard shuttle times are used for the more applicable positions, as opposed to the 60-yard shuttle.

Cornerbacks

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Cornerbacks, especially rookies, will get challenged early and often in this era of pro football. The combine will help reveal who is most capable in the fall.

Players to watch for: Dee Milliner, Johnthan Banks, Desmond Trufant, Xavier Rhodes, Tyrann Mathieu

Player School 40 Time Bench Vertical Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
Johnny Adams Michigan State 4.48 16        
Robert Alford Southeast Louisiana 4.39 17  40.0 132.0 6.89  
David Amerson N.C. State 4.44 15 35.5 127.0    
Marc Anthony California 4.63 12  35.0 118.0 6.74  
Johnthan Banks Mississippi State 4.61 10  34.0 125.0 6.97  
Adrian Bushell Louisville 4.58 17  33.0 116.0 6.92  
Sanders Commings Georgia 4.41   34.5 117.0 7.10  
Will Davis Utah State 4.51 16  35.5 127.0 6.52  
Mike Edwards Hawaii 4.56 14  36.0 124.0 6.94  
Dwayne Gratz Connecticut 4.47 22  38.0 125.0 6.70  
Terry Hawthorne Illinois 4.44 13  35.5 116.0    
D.J. Hayden Houston            
Aaron Hester UCLA 4.62   29.0 112.0 7.26  
Josh Johnson Purdue 4.65 16  35.0 114.0 6.99 11.51
Tyrann Mathieu LSU 4.50 34.0 117.0 6.87  
Demetrius McCray Appalachian State 4.54 36.0 126.0 7.17  
Leon McFadden San Diego State 4.54 10  34.5 119.0 6.81  
Brandon McGee Miami 4.40 14  33.5 119.0 6.71  
Dee Milliner Alabama 4.37   36.0 122.0 6.95  
Jordan Poyer Oregon State 4.54 30.5 118.0 6.87 11.51
Greg Reid Valdosta State   10         
Xavier Rhodes Florida State 4.43 14  40.5 132.0    
Nickell Robey USC 4.53 10  37.5 127.0 6.74  
Logan Ryan Rutgers 4.56 14  32.5 116.0 6.69 11.28
Tharold Simon LSU 4.51 34.0 128.0    
Darius Slay Mississippi State 4.36 14  35.5 124.0 6.90  
Daxton Swanson Sam Houston State 4.56 15  33.0 122.0    
Rod Sweeting Georgia Tech 4.42 11  37.0 124.0    
Jamar Taylor Boise State 4.39 22 35.0 127.0 6.82  
Desmond Trufant Washington 4.38 16  37.5 125.0    
B.W. Webb William & Mary 4.51 14  40.5 132.0 6.82 11.06
Kayvon Webster South Florida 4.41 14  35.0 125.0    
Steve Williams California 4.42 12  40.5 128.0 6.89  
Khalid Wooten Nevada 4.53 17  33.5 117.0 6.95 11.41
Blidi Wreh-Wilson Connecticut 4.53 14  36.0 128.0 6.97 11.56

Safeties

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It never hurts to have a guy who can just fly to the ball and always be in a position to make a play. Instincts and reaction are two key elements to check out when breaking down a prospective safety.

Players to watch for: Kenny Vaccaro, Matt Elam, John Cyprien

Player School 40 Time Bench Vertical Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
John Boyett Oregon   27         
John Cyprien Florida International     38.5      
Matt Elam Florida 4.54 17  35.5 118.0    
Josh Evans Florida 4.58   34.5 123.0 6.64  
Micah Hyde Iowa 4.56 12 33.0 121.0 6.78  
Tony Jefferson Oklahoma 4.75 16         
Keelan Johnson Arizona State 4.54 12  36.5 125.0 6.77 11.53
Robert Lester Alabama 4.66   33.5 117.0    
T.J. McDonald USC 4.59 19  40.0 131.0 6.89  
Bradley McDougald Kansas 4.74 19  34.5 122.0 7.07  
Rontez Miles California (PA) 4.62   36.5 123.0 6.97  
Zeke Motta Notre Dame 4.83 11  35.5 126.0 6.75  
Bacarri Rambo Georgia   17         
Eric Reid LSU 4.53 17  40.5 134.0 6.99  
Jamoris Slaughter Notre Dame            
Daimion Stafford Nebraska 4.69 21  30.5 111.0 7.06  
Jawanza Starling USC 4.64 17  36.0 122.0 6.68 11.62
D.J. Swearinger South Carolina 4.67 17  37.0 124.0 6.70  
Phillip Thomas Fresno State 4.65 14  35.0 122.0    
Shamarko Thomas Syracuse 4.42 28  40.5 133.0    
Kenny Vaccaro Texas 4.63 15  38.0 121.0 6.78  
J.J. Wilcox Georgia Southern 4.57 17  35.0 124.0 7.02  
Duke Williams Nevada            
Shawn Williams Georgia 4.46 25  36.0 120.0 7.01  
Earl Wolff N.C. State 4.44   39.0 134.0    

Quarterbacks

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Quarterbacks are an interesting group this draft season. It's not a group considered as talented as the 2012 class, so it'll be intriguing to see who steps up and who fails under pressure.

Players to watch for: Matt Barkley, Tyler Wilson, Geno Smith, Collin Klein

Player School 40 Time
(sec)
Bench

Vertical
(in)

Broad
(in)
3-Cone
(sec)
20-Yard
Shuttle
(sec)
Matt Barkley USC            
Tyler Bray Tennessee 5.05     100.0 7.20 4.51 
Colby Cameron Louisiana Tech 4.78
  30.5
112.0 6.98
4.28 
Zac Dysert Miami (Ohio)            
Mike Glennon N.C. State 4.94
  26.5
102.0
7.49
4.52 
Marqueis Gray Minnesota 4.73 15 30.0
111.0
7.25
4.30 
Landry Jones Oklahoma 5.11
  31.0
115.0
7.12
4.30 
Collin Klein Kansas State 4.78
  29.0
111.0
7.17
4.40 
E.J. Manuel Florida State 4.65
  34.0
118.0
7.08
4.21 
Ryan Nassib Syracuse 5.06
  28.5
105.0
7.34
4.53 
Sean Renfree Duke            
Matt Scott Arizona 4.69
  31.0
118.0
6.69
3.99 
Geno Smith West Virginia 4.59
  33.5
124.0
   
Brad Sorensen Southern Utah 4.97
  29.0
112.0
7.17 4.55 
James Vandenberg Iowa 4.92
  32.0
116.0
6.95 4.52 
Tyler Wilson Arkansas 4.95
  28.5
112.0
7.22
4.39 

Running Backs

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Thanks to Alfred Morris and Doug Martin, the rookie running back class was strong. Will any of these prospects be the next Adrian Peterson?

Players to watch for: Montee Ball, Eddie Lacy, Giovani Bernard, Kenjon Barner, Johnathan Franklin, Stepfan Taylor

Player School 40 Time
(sec)
Bench Vertical
(in)
Broad
(in)
3-Cone
(sec)
60-Yard
Shuttle
(sec)
C.J. Anderson California 4.60
 17 32.0
119.0
7.15  
Montee Ball Wisconsin 4.66  15 32.0
118.0
6.88  
Kenjon Barner Oregon  4.52
 20 35.5
122.0
6.87 11.33
Le'Veon Bell Michigan State  4.60
 24 31.5
118.0
6.75  
Giovani Bernard North Carolina  4.53
 19 33.5
122.0
6.91 11.41
Tommy Bohanon Wake Forest 4.88
 36 35.0
119.0
7.27 11.94
Zach Boren Ohio State 5.00
 25 32.0
109.0
7.28 12.12
Rex Burkhead Nebraska 4.73
 21 39.0
125.0
6.85 11.51
Knile Davis Arkansas 4.37
 31 33.5
121.0
6.96  
Andre Ellington Clemson 4.61
  34.0
122.0
   
Michael Ford LSU 4.50
 25 38.5
130.0
6.87 11.43
Johnathan Franklin UCLA 4.49
 18 31.5
115.0
6.89 11.33
Mike Gillislee Florida 4.55
 15 30.5
119.0
7.12 12.02
Ray Graham Pittsburgh  4.80
 18 32.5
112.0
7.17  
D.J. Harper Boise State  4.52
 23 33.5
120.0
7.07 11.85
Montel Harris Temple  4.68
 19 32.5
113.0
6.95  
Mike James Miami  4.53
 28 35.0
115.0

 
Jawan Jamison Rutgers  4.68
 20 29.0
110.0
   
Stefphon Jefferson Nevada  4.68
 15 31.0
117.0
6.97  11.80
Eddie Lacy Alabama            
Marcus Lattimore South Carolina            
Zach Line SMU  4.77
 26 30.5
111.0
   
Miguel Maysonet Stony Brook     20     7.21  
Onterio McCalebb Auburn  4.34    34.0
121.0
   
Christine Michael Texas A&M  4.54
 27 43.0
125.0
   
Lonnie Pryor Florida State  4.70
 17 30.0
114.0
7.28  
Joseph Randle Oklahoma State  4.63
  35.0
123.0
   
Theo Riddick Notre Dame 4.68
  32.0
118.0
   
Robbie Rouse Fresno State  4.80
 15 34.0
114.0
6.97  
Zac Stacy Vanderbilt  4.55
 27 33.0
122.0
6.70   
Stepfan Taylor Stanford  4.76
 17 30.0
110.0 7.13 12.06
Chris Thompson Florida State     21        
Matthew Tucker TCU  4.55
 17 35.5
118.0
   
Spencer Ware LSU             
Kerwynn Williams Utah State 4.48
 17 35.0
118.0
7.15 12.04
Braden Wilson Kansas State 4.81
 22        
George Winn Cincinnati 4.75
 22 34.5
119.0
   
Cierre Wood Notre Dame 4.56
 16 37.5
124.0
   

Wide Receivers

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Wide receivers at the NFL combine are easily one of the most exciting groups to watch, and there are a number of big-play threats here.

And before the combine began, according to NFL.com earlier this week:

Keenan Allen will not work out at the NFL Scouting Combine this week, his agent told NFL Network on Wednesday.

J.T. Johnson, who represents the Cal wide receiver, said Allen will be re-evaluated by Dr. James Andrews for a second-grade posterior cruciate ligament sprain suffered during the season.

Players to watch for: Cordarrelle Patterson, Tavon Austin, DeAndre Hopkins, Terrance Williams

Player School 40 Time
(sec)
Bench

Vertical
(in)

Broad
(in)
3-Cone
(sec)
60-Yard
Shuttle
(sec)
Keenan Allen California            
Tavon Austin West Virginia 4.34  14 32.0
120.0    
Stedman Bailey West Virginia 4.52  11 34.5
117.0
6.81
 
Alan Bonner Jacksonville State 4.59  14 33.0
117.0    
Josh Boyce TCU 4.38  22 34.0
131.0 6.68
 11.26
Marlon Brown Georgia            
Marcus Davis Virginia Tech 4.56  19 39.5
120.0
7.15
 
Aaron Dobson Marshall            
Corey Fuller Virginia Tech 4.43  12 31.5
120.0
   
Tyrone Goard Eastern Kentucky 4.50  10 36.0
123.0
6.90
 
Marquise Goodwin Texas 4.27  13   132.0
   
Cobi Hamilton Arkansas 4.56  11 29.5
107.0
   
Chris Harper Kansas State 4.55  20 35.5
116.0
6.89
 
Mark Harrison Rutgers 4.46  17 38.5
129.0
6.99
11.72
DeAndre Hopkins Clemson
4.57  15 36.0
115.0
   
Justin Hunter Tennessee 4.44   39.5
136.0
   
Darius Johnson SMU 4.60  6 32.0
109.9
   
Brandon Kaufman Eastern Washington 4.67  9 33.5
115.0
7.11
12.14
Tavarres King Georgia 4.47  11 36.5
123.0
6.91
 
Alec Lemon Syracuse 4.59  7 32.0
112.0
7.04
 
Aaron Mellette Elon 4.54
 9 33.5
123.0
7.11
 
T.J. Moe Missouri 4.74  26 36.0
120.0
6.53
10.87
Tracy Moore Oklahoma State    

   
Cordarrelle Patterson Tennessee 4.42   37.0
128.0
   
Quinton Patton Louisiana Tech 4.53
 8 33.0
118.0
6.91
 
Denard Robinson Michigan 4.43
  36.5
123.0
7.09
 
Da'Rick Rogers Tennessee Tech 4.52
 10 39.5
132.0
6.71
11.31
Lanear Sampson Baylor 4.43
 20 33.5
119.0
7.10
11.87
Ace Sanders South Carolina 4.58
 7 32.0
117.0
6.81
11.29
Rodney Smith Florida State 4.51
  34.5
120.0 7.03
11.84
Ryan Spadola Lehigh 4.48
 15 33.5
119.0
6.72
11.35
Kenny Stills Oklahoma 4.38
 16 33.5
124.0    
Ryan Swope Texas A&M 4.34
 16 37.0
125.0
6.76
 
Kenbrell Thompkins Cincinnati 4.54
 8 33.5
121.0
6.88
11.90
Conner Vernon Duke 4.68
  32.5
125.0
6.93
11.34
Markus Wheaton Oregon State 4.45
 20 37.0
120.0
6.80
11.16
Terrance Williams Baylor 4.52
 11 32.5
119.0
7.01
11.50
Marquess Wilson Washington State 4.51
 7 34.5
122.0
6.65
 
Robert Woods USC 4.51
 14 33.5 117.0
7.15
 

Tight Ends

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Rob Gronkowski, Jimmy Graham and Vernon Davis have raised the bar at the tight end position. Perhaps a couple players here will shine during the combine.

Players to watch for: Zach Ertz, Tyler Eifert, Jordan Reed, Dion Sims, Gavin Escobar

Player School 40 Time (sec)
Bench Vertical (in)
Broad (in)
3-Cone (sec)
60 Yard Shuttle (sec)
Justice Cunningham South Carolina  4.94    31.5  116  7.12  11.88
Tyler Eifert Notre Dame  4.68  22  35.5  119  6.92  11.52
Zach Ertz Stanford  4.76  24  30.5  111  7.08  11.92
Gavin Escobar San Diego State  4.84    32.0  114  7.07  11.86
Joseph Fauria UCLA    17        
Matt Furstenburg Maryland  4.62  18  35.5  115  7.09  11.76
Chris Gragg Arkansas  4.50  18  37.5  125  7.08  
D.C. Jefferson Rutgers    3        
Nick Kasa Colorado  4.71  22  31.5  113    
Travis Kelce Cincinnati            
Philip Lutzenkirchen Auburn  4.94  21  30.5  112  7.15  
Vance McDonald Rice  4.69  31  33.5  119  7.08  11.73
Ryan Otten San Jose State            
Chris Pantale Boston College  4.99  17  33.5  110  7.48  12.22
Jordan Reed Florida  4.72  16        
Mychal Rivera Tennessee  4.81  17  31.0  112  7.17  
Dion Sims Michigan State  4.75  22  35.0  112  7.36  12.10
Jake Stoneburner Ohio State  4.65  18  34.5  116  7.12  11.50
Levine Toilolo Stanford  4.86  17  31.0  113  7.09  11.97

Offensive Line

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Don't let anyone tell you otherwise: Offensive linemen are skilled position players. It takes a lot to have their size and maintain an impressive base with a low center of gravity.

Players to watch for: Luke Joeckel, Chance Warmack, Jonathan Cooper, Eric Fisher, Lane Johnson, Barrett Jones

Players School 40 Time (sec)
Bench Vertical (in) Broad (in) 3-Cone (sec)
20-Yard Shuttle (sec)
Oday Aboushi Virginia  5.45  17  23.5  100  7.92 4.84 
Zach Allen N.C. State    32        
Terron Armstead Arkansas-Pine Bluff  4.71  31  34.5  112  7.62 4.72 
Jeff Baca UCLA  5.03    26.5    7.26 4.44 
Alvin Bailey Arkansas  4.95  27        
David Bakhtiari Colorado  5.09  28  25.5  101  7.70 4.74 
Chris Barker Nevada  5.25  29  27.5  99  8.09 4.77 
Nick Becton Virginia Tech  5.20  19  29.5  109  7.77 4.57
Travis Bond North Carolina  5.27  22  22.5  98  7.85 4.96 
Braden Brown BYU  5.20  26  28.0  100  7.43 4.70 
Braxston Cave Notre Dame  5.33    25.5  98  7.81 4.71 
Emmett Cleary Boston College  5.21  24  28.5  108  7.81 4.70 
Jonathan Cooper North Carolina  5.07  35  27.0  108  7.78 4.84 
Jordan Devey Memphis  5.25  21  24.0  98  7.91 4.77 
Chris Faulk LSU    25        
Eric Fisher Central Michigan  5.05  27  28.5  116  7.59 4.44 
D.J. Fluker Alabama  5.31  21        
Manase Foketi West Texas A&M    25  23.5  102  8.11 5.06 
Reid Fragel Ohio State  5.14  33  30.0  113  7.62 4.68 
Travis Frederick Wisconsin  5.58  21  28.5  97  7.81 4.76 
Rogers Gaines Tennessee State  5.24  28  23.0     5.24 
Garrett Gilkey Chadron State  5.33  28  30.0  108  7.65 4.75 
Tanner Hawkinson Kansas  5.07    28.5  112  7.52 4.51 
Eric Herman Ohio  5.25  36  28.0  95  7.99 5.09 
Khaled Holmes USC    13        
Mark Jackson Glenville State  5.65  20  20.5  91  8.07 5.03 
Luke Joeckel Texas A&M  5.30  27  28.5  106  7.40 4.68 
Lane Johnson Oklahoma  4.72  28  34.0  118  7.31 4.52 
Oscar Johnson Louisiana Tech  5.49
   22.0  88  8.06 5.06 
T.J. Johnson South Carolina  5.33  32  25.5  96  7.83 4.74 
Jamaal Johnson-Webb Alabama A&M  5.37  17  23.0  92  8.12 4.74 
Barrett Jones Alabama            
Edmund Kugbila Valdosta State  5.31  23  22.5  105  7.72 4.65 
P.J. Lonergan LSU  5.38  25        
Kyle Long Oregon  4.94    28.0  107  7.83 4.63 
Joe Madsen West Virginia  5.20  25  25.0  98  7.60 4.83 
Lamar Mady Youngstown State  5.48  35  23.0  95  8.07 4.82 
Luke Marquardt Azusa Pacific    31        
Stephane Milhim Massachusetts  5.23    28.5  104   4.87 
Jordan Mills Louisiana Tech  5.37  20  28.5  101  8.10 4.88 
Xavier Nixon Florida            
Vinston Painter Virginia Tech  4.95 32   30.5  97  7.71 4.56 
Justin Pugh Syracuse  5.14    28.5  103  7.45 4.63 
David Quessenberry San Jose State  5.08  25  29.5  112  7.49 4.45 
Brian Schwenke California  4.99  31  26.5  108  7.31 4.74 
Matt Stankiewitch Penn State  5.43  27  24.0  92  7.90 4.96 
Dallas Thomas Tennessee            
Hugh Thorton Illinois  5.11  27      7.45 4.63 
J.C. Tretter Cornell  5.09  29  29.5  109  7.48 4.69 
Ricky Wagner Wisconsin  5.17  20  31.5  101  7.94 4.91 
Larry Warford Kentucky  5.58  28  22.5  96  7.78 5.10 
Chance Warmack Alabama  5.49      110    
Earl Watford James Madison  5.06  24  30.0  107  7.77 5.00 
Menelik Watson Florida State  5.29    24.5  103  8.31 5.01 
Jason Weaver Southern Miss  5.44  23  21.0  94  8.23 5.07 
John Wetzel Boston College  5.46  22  25.0  105  7.90 4.81 
Brennan Williams North Carolina            
Brian Winters Kent State    9        

Defensive Line

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It's all about winning at the point of attack. If a defense struggles to get pressure and stop the run, the secondary will struggle.

This also just in from Chris Mortensen of ESPN.com on Sunday:

Star Lotulelei, one of the elite prospects for the 2013 NFL draft, will not be allowed to work out Monday at the scouting combine after an echocardiogram revealed that the former Utah defensive tackle has a heart condition that requires more testing, according to league sources.

Players to watch for: Ezekiel Ansah, Bjoern Werner, Sheldon Richardson, Damontre Moore

Player School 40 Time (sec) Bench Vertical (in) Broad (in) 3-Cone (sec) 60 Yard Shuttle (sec)
Ezekiel Ansah BYU  4.63  21  34.5  118    
T.J. Barnes Georgia Tech  5.3  25  22  97    
Davis Baas Missouri Western  4.84  20  30.5  111    
Josh Boyd Mississippi State  5.14  32  26.5  104    
Armonty Bryant East Central (Okla.)  4.86    31.5  118    
Michael Buchanan Illinois  4.78  22  33  113    
Cornellius Carradine Florida State    28        
Everett Dawkins Florida State  5.06  23  30  103    
Quinton Dial Alabama            
Lavar Edwards LSU  4.80    33  119    
Sharrif Floyd Florida  4.92    30  106    
Kwame Geathers Georgia  5.44    26.5  96    
William Gholston Michigan State  4.96  23  28.5  110    
Malliciah Goodman Clemson  4.87  26  31.5  114    
Cory Grissom South Florida  5.31  22  27.5  97    
Johnathan Hankins Ohio State  5.31    26  104    
Jordan Hill Penn State  5.23  28  22.5  103    
Montori Hughes Tennessee-Martin  5.23  22  26.5  104    
Margus Hunt SMU  4.60  38  34.5  121    
Brandon Jenkins Florida State    18        
John Jenkins Georgia    30        
Abry Jones Georgia    30  26.5  101    
Chris Jones Bowling Green  5.33  30        
Datone Jones UCLA  4.80  29  31.5  112    
Dion Jordan Oregon  4.60    32.5  122    
Joe Kruger Utah  4.83  24  34  117    
Corey Lemonier Auburn  4.60  27  33  119    
Kapron Lewis-Moore Notre Dame            
Bennie Logan LSU    30  25  104    
Star Lotulelei Utah            
Stansly Maponga TCU    30        
Stacy McGee Oklahoma            
Barkevious Mingo LSU  4.58    37  128    
Sam Montgomery LSU  4.81    34.5  114    
Damontre Moore Texas A&M  4.95  12  35.5  122    
Alex Okafor Texas    21        
Ty Powell Harding  4.64  28  37  122    
Sheldon Richardson Missouri  5.02  30  32  116    
Kawann Short Purdue            
John Simon Ohio State            
Jared Smith New Hampshire  5.08  28  32.5  115    
Quanterus Smith Western Kentucky            
Akeem Spence Illinois  5.15  37  30  107    
Damion Square Alabama            
Walter Stewart Cincinnati            
Devin Taylor South Carolina  4.72  14  35  128    
Bjoern Werner Florida State  4.83  25  31  111    
Brandon Williams Missouri Southern St.  5.37  38  29.5  102    
Jesse Williams Alabama    30        
Nate Williams Ohio State  4.88  24  35  113    
Nick Williams Samford  4.94  28  33  111    
Sylvester Williams North Carolina  5.03  27  26.5  102    
Tourek Williams Florida International  4.92  25  33  112    
Trevardo Williams Connecticut  4.57  30  38  124    

Linebackers

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This will be a fun group to watch since we'll get to see their athleticism in more space with real-game intensity.

Players to watch for: Manti Te'o, Jarvis Jones, Khaseem Greene, Alec Ogletree

Player School 40 Time (sec) Bench Vertical (in) Broad (in) 3-Cone (sec) 20-Yard Shuttle (sec)
Kiko Alonso Oregon            
Sam Barrington South Florida  4.91  22 32.5   117    
Steve Beauharnais Rutgers  4.84  19 33   118  6.99  4.20
Jon Bostic Florida  4.61  22 32.5   118  6.99  4.24
Arthur Brown Kansas State        116    
Jamie Collins Southern Miss  4.64  19 41.5   139  7.10  4.32
Zaviar Gooden Missouri  4.47  27 34   131  6.71  4.18
Khaseem Greene Rutgers  4.71  17 30   116  7.58  4.20
Brandon Hepburn Florida A&M  4.68  21 32   124  7.40  4.55
Gerald Hodges Penn State  4.78  22    119    
DeVonte Holloman South Carolina  4.76  15 33  113  7.30  4,26
Jelani Jenkins Florida    27        
Nico Johnson Alabama            
Jarvis Jones Georgia            
A.J. Klein Iowa State  4.66  20    113    
Jake Knott Iowa State            
John Lotulelei UNLV  4.84  25 35.5   117  6.91  4.30
Brandon Magee Arizona State  4.74      114    
Michael Mauti Penn State    28        
Lerentee McCray Florida            
Kevin Minter LSU  4.81  25 33   119    
Nick Moody Florida State  4.71  17    118    
Sio Moore Connecticut  4.65  29 38   127  7.49  4.31
Alec Ogletree Georgia  4.70  20 33.5   122  7.16  4.39
Sean Porter Texas A&M  4.75  22 35   119    
Keith Pough Howard  4.90  17 33   118  7.28  4.47
Kevin Reddick North Carolina  4.72  23    113    
Etienne Sabino Ohio State  4.75  24    114    
Jonthan Stewart Texas A&M  4.68  19 31   118  7.44  4.53
Bruce Taylor Virginia Tech  5.01  19 30.5   115  7.21  4.39
Mike Taylor Wisconsin            
Manti Te'o Notre Dame  4.82   33   113  7.13  4.27
Chase Thomas Stanford  4.91  18 32   113  7.17  4.31
Cornelius Washington Georgia  4.55  36 39   128    
Tom Wort Oklahoma  4.78  21 31.5   111  7.41  4.51

Specialists

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The more athletic a team's kicker and/or punter is, the better a coach can build an interesting game plan. Special teams are vital, and any game can come down to the bounce of the ball or a kick.

Players to watch for: Brad Wing, Dustin Hopkins 

Player School 40 Time (sec)
Bench Vertical (in) Broad (in)
3-Cone Shuttle
Ryan Allen  (P) Louisiana Tech            
Dylan Breeding (P) Arkansas  4.7  11  29.0  110    
Anthony Cantele (K) Kansas State             
Bobby Cowan (P) Idaho            
Alex Dunnachie (P) Hawaii            
Dustin Hopkins (K) Florida State  4.74    33.5  116    
Josh Hubner (K) Arizona State    13        
Luke Ingram (LS) Hawaii            
Scott Kovanda (P) Ball State            
Jeff Locke (P) UCLA            
Brett Maher (K) Nebraska            
Quinn Sharpe (K) Oklahoma State            
Caleb Sturgis (K) Florida            
Brad Wing (P) LSU            
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