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2013 NFL Scouting Combine Results: Tracking All Player Workouts and Performances

John RozumJun 8, 2018

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

Johnny AdamsMichigan State4.4816    
Robert AlfordSoutheast Louisiana4.3917 40.0132.06.89 
David AmersonN.C. State4.441535.5127.0  
Marc AnthonyCalifornia4.6312 35.0118.06.74 
Johnthan BanksMississippi State4.6110 34.0125.06.97 
Adrian BushellLouisville4.5817 33.0116.06.92 
Sanders CommingsGeorgia4.41 34.5117.07.10 
Will DavisUtah State4.5116 35.5127.06.52 
Mike EdwardsHawaii4.5614 36.0124.06.94 
Dwayne GratzConnecticut4.4722 38.0125.06.70 
Terry HawthorneIllinois4.4413 35.5116.0  
D.J. HaydenHouston      
Aaron HesterUCLA4.62 29.0112.07.26 
Josh JohnsonPurdue4.6516 35.0114.06.9911.51
Tyrann MathieuLSU4.5034.0117.06.87 
Demetrius McCrayAppalachian State4.5436.0126.07.17 
Leon McFaddenSan Diego State4.5410 34.5119.06.81 
Brandon McGeeMiami4.4014 33.5119.06.71 
Dee MillinerAlabama4.37 36.0122.06.95 
Jordan PoyerOregon State4.5430.5118.06.8711.51
Greg ReidValdosta State 10     
Xavier RhodesFlorida State4.4314 40.5132.0  
Nickell RobeyUSC4.5310 37.5127.06.74 
Logan RyanRutgers4.5614 32.5116.06.6911.28
Tharold SimonLSU4.5134.0128.0  
Darius SlayMississippi State4.3614 35.5124.06.90 
Daxton SwansonSam Houston State4.5615 33.0122.0  
Rod SweetingGeorgia Tech4.4211 37.0124.0  
Jamar TaylorBoise State4.392235.0127.06.82 
Desmond TrufantWashington4.3816 37.5125.0  
B.W. WebbWilliam & Mary4.5114 40.5132.06.8211.06
Kayvon WebsterSouth Florida4.4114 35.0125.0  
Steve WilliamsCalifornia4.4212 40.5128.06.89 
Khalid WootenNevada4.5317 33.5117.06.9511.41
Blidi Wreh-WilsonConnecticut4.5314 36.0128.06.9711.56

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

John BoyettOregon 27     
John CyprienFlorida International  38.5   
Matt ElamFlorida4.5417 35.5118.0  
Josh EvansFlorida4.58 34.5123.06.64 
Micah HydeIowa4.561233.0121.06.78 
Tony JeffersonOklahoma4.7516     
Keelan JohnsonArizona State4.5412 36.5125.06.7711.53
Robert LesterAlabama4.66 33.5117.0  
T.J. McDonaldUSC4.5919 40.0131.06.89 
Bradley McDougaldKansas4.7419 34.5122.07.07 
Rontez MilesCalifornia (PA)4.62 36.5123.06.97 
Zeke MottaNotre Dame4.8311 35.5126.06.75 
Bacarri RamboGeorgia 17     
Eric ReidLSU4.5317 40.5134.06.99 
Jamoris SlaughterNotre Dame      
Daimion StaffordNebraska4.6921 30.5111.07.06 
Jawanza StarlingUSC4.6417 36.0122.06.6811.62
D.J. SwearingerSouth Carolina4.6717 37.0124.06.70 
Phillip ThomasFresno State4.6514 35.0122.0  
Shamarko ThomasSyracuse4.4228 40.5133.0  
Kenny VaccaroTexas4.6315 38.0121.06.78 
J.J. WilcoxGeorgia Southern4.5717 35.0124.07.02 
Duke WilliamsNevada      
Shawn WilliamsGeorgia4.4625 36.0120.07.01 
Earl WolffN.C. State4.44 39.0134.0  

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

Matt BarkleyUSC      
Tyler BrayTennessee5.05  100.07.204.51 
Colby CameronLouisiana Tech4.78
 30.5
112.06.98
4.28 
Zac DysertMiami (Ohio)      
Mike GlennonN.C. State4.94
 26.5
102.0
7.49
4.52 
Marqueis GrayMinnesota4.731530.0
111.0
7.25
4.30 
Landry JonesOklahoma5.11
 31.0
115.0
7.12
4.30 
Collin KleinKansas State4.78
 29.0
111.0
7.17
4.40 
E.J. ManuelFlorida State4.65
 34.0
118.0
7.08
4.21 
Ryan NassibSyracuse5.06
 28.5
105.0
7.34
4.53 
Sean RenfreeDuke      
Matt ScottArizona4.69
 31.0
118.0
6.69
3.99 
Geno SmithWest Virginia4.59
 33.5
124.0
  
Brad SorensenSouthern Utah4.97
 29.0
112.0
7.174.55 
James VandenbergIowa4.92
 32.0
116.0
6.954.52 
Tyler WilsonArkansas4.95
 28.5
112.0
7.22
4.39 

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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

C.J. AndersonCalifornia4.60
 1732.0
119.0
7.15 
Montee BallWisconsin4.66 1532.0
118.0
6.88 
Kenjon BarnerOregon 4.52
 2035.5
122.0
6.8711.33
Le'Veon BellMichigan State 4.60
 2431.5
118.0
6.75 
Giovani BernardNorth Carolina 4.53
 1933.5
122.0
6.9111.41
Tommy BohanonWake Forest4.88
 3635.0
119.0
7.2711.94
Zach BorenOhio State5.00
 2532.0
109.0
7.2812.12
Rex BurkheadNebraska4.73
 2139.0
125.0
6.8511.51
Knile DavisArkansas4.37
 3133.5
121.0
6.96 
Andre EllingtonClemson4.61
 34.0
122.0
  
Michael FordLSU4.50
 2538.5
130.0
6.8711.43
Johnathan FranklinUCLA4.49
 1831.5
115.0
6.8911.33
Mike GillisleeFlorida4.55
 1530.5
119.0
7.1212.02
Ray GrahamPittsburgh 4.80
 1832.5
112.0
7.17 
D.J. HarperBoise State 4.52
 2333.5
120.0
7.0711.85
Montel HarrisTemple 4.68
 1932.5
113.0
6.95 
Mike JamesMiami 4.53
 2835.0
115.0

 
Jawan JamisonRutgers 4.68
 2029.0
110.0
  
Stefphon JeffersonNevada 4.68
 1531.0
117.0
6.97 11.80
Eddie LacyAlabama      
Marcus LattimoreSouth Carolina      
Zach LineSMU 4.77
 2630.5
111.0
  
Miguel MaysonetStony Brook   20  7.21 
Onterio McCalebbAuburn 4.34  34.0
121.0
  
Christine MichaelTexas A&M 4.54
 2743.0
125.0
  
Lonnie PryorFlorida State 4.70
 1730.0
114.0
7.28 
Joseph RandleOklahoma State 4.63
 35.0
123.0
  
Theo RiddickNotre Dame4.68
 32.0
118.0
  
Robbie RouseFresno State 4.80
 1534.0
114.0
6.97 
Zac StacyVanderbilt 4.55
 2733.0
122.0
6.70  
Stepfan TaylorStanford 4.76
 1730.0
110.07.1312.06
Chris ThompsonFlorida State   21    
Matthew TuckerTCU 4.55
 1735.5
118.0
  
Spencer WareLSU       
Kerwynn WilliamsUtah State4.48
 1735.0
118.0
7.1512.04
Braden WilsonKansas State4.81
 22    
George WinnCincinnati4.75
 2234.5
119.0
  
Cierre WoodNotre Dame4.56
 1637.5
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

Keenan AllenCalifornia      
Tavon AustinWest Virginia4.34 1432.0
120.0  
Stedman BaileyWest Virginia4.52 1134.5
117.0
6.81
 
Alan BonnerJacksonville State4.59 1433.0
117.0  
Josh BoyceTCU4.38 2234.0
131.06.68
 11.26
Marlon BrownGeorgia      
Marcus DavisVirginia Tech4.56 1939.5
120.0
7.15
 
Aaron DobsonMarshall      
Corey FullerVirginia Tech4.43 1231.5
120.0
  
Tyrone GoardEastern Kentucky4.50 1036.0
123.0
6.90
 
Marquise GoodwinTexas4.27 13 132.0
  
Cobi HamiltonArkansas4.56 1129.5
107.0
  
Chris HarperKansas State4.55 2035.5
116.0
6.89
 
Mark HarrisonRutgers4.46 1738.5
129.0
6.99
11.72
DeAndre HopkinsClemson
4.57 1536.0
115.0
  
Justin HunterTennessee4.44 39.5
136.0
  
Darius JohnsonSMU4.60 632.0
109.9
  
Brandon KaufmanEastern Washington4.67 933.5
115.0
7.11
12.14
Tavarres KingGeorgia4.47 1136.5
123.0
6.91
 
Alec LemonSyracuse4.59 732.0
112.0
7.04
 
Aaron MelletteElon4.54
 933.5
123.0
7.11
 
T.J. MoeMissouri4.74 2636.0
120.0
6.53
10.87
Tracy MooreOklahoma State  

  
Cordarrelle PattersonTennessee4.42 37.0
128.0
  
Quinton PattonLouisiana Tech4.53
 833.0
118.0
6.91
 
Denard RobinsonMichigan4.43
 36.5
123.0
7.09
 
Da'Rick RogersTennessee Tech4.52
 1039.5
132.0
6.71
11.31
Lanear SampsonBaylor4.43
 2033.5
119.0
7.10
11.87
Ace SandersSouth Carolina4.58
 732.0
117.0
6.81
11.29
Rodney SmithFlorida State4.51
 34.5
120.07.03
11.84
Ryan SpadolaLehigh4.48
 1533.5
119.0
6.72
11.35
Kenny StillsOklahoma4.38
 1633.5
124.0  
Ryan SwopeTexas A&M4.34
 1637.0
125.0
6.76
 
Kenbrell ThompkinsCincinnati4.54
 833.5
121.0
6.88
11.90
Conner VernonDuke4.68
 32.5
125.0
6.93
11.34
Markus WheatonOregon State4.45
 2037.0
120.0
6.80
11.16
Terrance WilliamsBaylor4.52
 1132.5
119.0
7.01
11.50
Marquess WilsonWashington State4.51
 734.5
122.0
6.65
 
Robert WoodsUSC4.51
 1433.5117.0
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

Justice CunninghamSouth Carolina 4.94  31.5 116 7.12 11.88
Tyler EifertNotre Dame 4.68 22 35.5 119 6.92 11.52
Zach ErtzStanford 4.76 24 30.5 111 7.08 11.92
Gavin EscobarSan Diego State 4.84  32.0 114 7.07 11.86
Joseph FauriaUCLA  17    
Matt FurstenburgMaryland 4.62 18 35.5 115 7.09 11.76
Chris GraggArkansas 4.50 18 37.5 125 7.08 
D.C. JeffersonRutgers  3    
Nick KasaColorado 4.71 22 31.5 113  
Travis KelceCincinnati      
Philip LutzenkirchenAuburn 4.94 21 30.5 112 7.15 
Vance McDonaldRice 4.69 31 33.5 119 7.08 11.73
Ryan OttenSan Jose State      
Chris PantaleBoston College 4.99 17 33.5 110 7.48 12.22
Jordan ReedFlorida 4.72 16    
Mychal RiveraTennessee 4.81 17 31.0 112 7.17 
Dion SimsMichigan State 4.75 22 35.0 112 7.36 12.10
Jake StoneburnerOhio State 4.65 18 34.5 116 7.12 11.50
Levine ToiloloStanford 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

Oday AboushiVirginia 5.45 17 23.5 100 7.924.84 
Zach AllenN.C. State  32    
Terron ArmsteadArkansas-Pine Bluff 4.71 31 34.5 112 7.624.72 
Jeff BacaUCLA 5.03  26.5  7.264.44 
Alvin BaileyArkansas 4.95 27    
David BakhtiariColorado 5.09 28 25.5 101 7.704.74 
Chris BarkerNevada 5.25 29 27.5 99 8.094.77 
Nick BectonVirginia Tech 5.20 19 29.5 109 7.774.57
Travis BondNorth Carolina 5.27 22 22.5 98 7.854.96 
Braden BrownBYU 5.20 26 28.0 100 7.434.70 
Braxston CaveNotre Dame 5.33  25.5 98 7.814.71 
Emmett ClearyBoston College 5.21 24 28.5 108 7.814.70 
Jonathan CooperNorth Carolina 5.07 35 27.0 108 7.784.84 
Jordan DeveyMemphis 5.25 21 24.0 98 7.914.77 
Chris FaulkLSU  25    
Eric FisherCentral Michigan 5.05 27 28.5 116 7.594.44 
D.J. FlukerAlabama 5.31 21    
Manase FoketiWest Texas A&M  25 23.5 102 8.115.06 
Reid FragelOhio State 5.14 33 30.0 113 7.624.68 
Travis FrederickWisconsin 5.58 21 28.5 97 7.814.76 
Rogers GainesTennessee State 5.24 28 23.0  5.24 
Garrett GilkeyChadron State 5.33 28 30.0 108 7.654.75 
Tanner HawkinsonKansas 5.07  28.5 112 7.524.51 
Eric HermanOhio 5.25 36 28.0 95 7.995.09 
Khaled HolmesUSC  13    
Mark JacksonGlenville State 5.65 20 20.5 91 8.075.03 
Luke JoeckelTexas A&M 5.30 27 28.5 106 7.404.68 
Lane JohnsonOklahoma 4.72 28 34.0 118 7.314.52 
Oscar JohnsonLouisiana Tech 5.49
  22.0 88 8.065.06 
T.J. JohnsonSouth Carolina 5.33 32 25.5 96 7.834.74 
Jamaal Johnson-WebbAlabama A&M 5.37 17 23.0 92 8.124.74 
Barrett JonesAlabama      
Edmund KugbilaValdosta State 5.31 23 22.5 105 7.724.65 
P.J. LonerganLSU 5.38 25    
Kyle LongOregon 4.94  28.0 107 7.834.63 
Joe MadsenWest Virginia 5.20 25 25.0 98 7.604.83 
Lamar MadyYoungstown State 5.48 35 23.0 95 8.074.82 
Luke MarquardtAzusa Pacific  31    
Stephane MilhimMassachusetts 5.23  28.5 104 4.87 
Jordan MillsLouisiana Tech 5.37 20 28.5 101 8.104.88 
Xavier NixonFlorida      
Vinston PainterVirginia Tech 4.9532  30.5 97 7.714.56 
Justin PughSyracuse 5.14  28.5 103 7.454.63 
David QuessenberrySan Jose State 5.08 25 29.5 112 7.494.45 
Brian SchwenkeCalifornia 4.99 31 26.5 108 7.314.74 
Matt StankiewitchPenn State 5.43 27 24.0 92 7.904.96 
Dallas ThomasTennessee      
Hugh ThortonIllinois 5.11 27   7.454.63 
J.C. TretterCornell 5.09 29 29.5 109 7.484.69 
Ricky WagnerWisconsin 5.17 20 31.5 101 7.944.91 
Larry WarfordKentucky 5.58 28 22.5 96 7.785.10 
Chance WarmackAlabama 5.49   110  
Earl WatfordJames Madison 5.06 24 30.0 107 7.775.00 
Menelik WatsonFlorida State 5.29  24.5 103 8.315.01 
Jason WeaverSouthern Miss 5.44 23 21.0 94 8.235.07 
John WetzelBoston College 5.46 22 25.0 105 7.904.81 
Brennan WilliamsNorth Carolina      
Brian WintersKent 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

Ezekiel AnsahBYU 4.63 21 34.5 118  
T.J. BarnesGeorgia Tech 5.3 25 22 97  
Davis BaasMissouri Western 4.84 20 30.5 111  
Josh BoydMississippi State 5.14 32 26.5 104  
Armonty BryantEast Central (Okla.) 4.86  31.5 118  
Michael BuchananIllinois 4.78 22 33 113  
Cornellius CarradineFlorida State  28    
Everett DawkinsFlorida State 5.06 23 30 103  
Quinton DialAlabama      
Lavar EdwardsLSU 4.80  33 119  
Sharrif FloydFlorida 4.92  30 106  
Kwame GeathersGeorgia 5.44  26.5 96  
William GholstonMichigan State 4.96 23 28.5 110  
Malliciah GoodmanClemson 4.87 26 31.5 114  
Cory GrissomSouth Florida 5.31 22 27.5 97  
Johnathan HankinsOhio State 5.31  26 104  
Jordan HillPenn State 5.23 28 22.5 103  
Montori HughesTennessee-Martin 5.23 22 26.5 104  
Margus HuntSMU 4.60 38 34.5 121  
Brandon JenkinsFlorida State  18    
John JenkinsGeorgia  30    
Abry JonesGeorgia  30 26.5 101  
Chris JonesBowling Green 5.33 30    
Datone JonesUCLA 4.80 29 31.5 112  
Dion JordanOregon 4.60  32.5 122  
Joe KrugerUtah 4.83 24 34 117  
Corey LemonierAuburn 4.60 27 33 119  
Kapron Lewis-MooreNotre Dame      
Bennie LoganLSU  30 25 104  
Star LotuleleiUtah      
Stansly MapongaTCU  30    
Stacy McGeeOklahoma      
Barkevious MingoLSU 4.58  37 128  
Sam MontgomeryLSU 4.81  34.5 114  
Damontre MooreTexas A&M 4.95 12 35.5 122  
Alex OkaforTexas  21    
Ty PowellHarding 4.64 28 37 122  
Sheldon RichardsonMissouri 5.02 30 32 116  
Kawann ShortPurdue      
John SimonOhio State      
Jared SmithNew Hampshire 5.08 28 32.5 115  
Quanterus SmithWestern Kentucky      
Akeem SpenceIllinois 5.15 37 30 107  
Damion SquareAlabama      
Walter StewartCincinnati      
Devin TaylorSouth Carolina 4.72 14 35 128  
Bjoern WernerFlorida State 4.83 25 31 111  
Brandon WilliamsMissouri Southern St. 5.37 38 29.5 102  
Jesse WilliamsAlabama  30    
Nate WilliamsOhio State 4.88 24 35 113  
Nick WilliamsSamford 4.94 28 33 111  
Sylvester WilliamsNorth Carolina 5.03 27 26.5 102  
Tourek WilliamsFlorida International 4.92 25 33 112  
Trevardo WilliamsConnecticut 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

Kiko AlonsoOregon      
Sam BarringtonSouth Florida 4.91 2232.5  117  
Steve BeauharnaisRutgers 4.84 1933  118 6.99 4.20
Jon BosticFlorida 4.61 2232.5  118 6.99 4.24
Arthur BrownKansas State    116  
Jamie CollinsSouthern Miss 4.64 1941.5  139 7.10 4.32
Zaviar GoodenMissouri 4.47 2734  131 6.71 4.18
Khaseem GreeneRutgers 4.71 1730  116 7.58 4.20
Brandon HepburnFlorida A&M 4.68 2132  124 7.40 4.55
Gerald HodgesPenn State 4.78 22  119  
DeVonte HollomanSouth Carolina 4.76 1533 113 7.30 4,26
Jelani JenkinsFlorida  27    
Nico JohnsonAlabama      
Jarvis JonesGeorgia      
A.J. KleinIowa State 4.66 20  113  
Jake KnottIowa State      
John LotuleleiUNLV 4.84 2535.5  117 6.91 4.30
Brandon MageeArizona State 4.74   114  
Michael MautiPenn State  28    
Lerentee McCrayFlorida      
Kevin MinterLSU 4.81 2533  119  
Nick MoodyFlorida State 4.71 17  118  
Sio MooreConnecticut 4.65 2938  127 7.49 4.31
Alec OgletreeGeorgia 4.70 2033.5  122 7.16 4.39
Sean PorterTexas A&M 4.75 2235  119  
Keith PoughHoward 4.90 1733  118 7.28 4.47
Kevin ReddickNorth Carolina 4.72 23  113  
Etienne SabinoOhio State 4.75 24  114  
Jonthan StewartTexas A&M 4.68 1931  118 7.44 4.53
Bruce TaylorVirginia Tech 5.01 1930.5  115 7.21 4.39
Mike TaylorWisconsin      
Manti Te'oNotre Dame 4.82 33  113 7.13 4.27
Chase ThomasStanford 4.91 1832  113 7.17 4.31
Cornelius WashingtonGeorgia 4.55 3639  128  
Tom WortOklahoma 4.78 2131.5  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 

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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