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COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 23: Aldon Smith #85 of the Missouri Tigers in action against the Oklahoma Sooners at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Columbia, Missouri.  The Tigers beat the Sooners 36-27.  (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Image
COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 23: Aldon Smith #85 of the Missouri Tigers in action against the Oklahoma Sooners at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Columbia, Missouri. The Tigers beat the Sooners 36-27. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty ImageDilip Vishwanat/Getty Images

NFL Combine 2011: 10 Most Likely Workout Warriors

Eric GalkoJun 7, 2018

Among the most intriguing story lines after the NFL Scouting Combine comes to a close is which players drastically hurt or helped their stock and which players "worked out" onto some teams' draft boards.

Chris Henry, former running back of the Arizona Wildcats, wowed at the combine and he was drafted in the fourth round despite being very unproductive in college. Chris Johnson, running back for the Tennessee Titans, ran the fastest 40-yard dash time at the combine and became a first-round pick.

Are "workout warriors" necessarily a bad thing? Stocks will rise or fall at the combine, because being a tremendous athlete will get you a look in the NFL. Here are 15 guys who should put on a show in terms of athletic ability.

Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson

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AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 18:  Da'Quan Bowers #93 of the Clemson Tigers against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 18: Da'Quan Bowers #93 of the Clemson Tigers against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

College football's sack leader from 2010, it would be no surprise if this beast of a talent wowed at the NFL Scouting Combine. He's the best 4-3 defensive end in this draft and should fit seamlessly as a top notch sack artist in the NFL, which is one of the reasons he's a near consensus top five pick.

He should run in the mid to low 4.7 in the 40, which is very impressive, and he should impress in change of direction and lateral quickness drills. Overall, he shouldn't hurt himself at the combine on the practice field, and he really can't rise much higher on draft boards.

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Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 26:  Jonathan Baldwin #82 of the Pittsburgh Panthers watches as teammate Dion Lewis #28 fumbles the ball at the goal line against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game on December 26, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 26: Jonathan Baldwin #82 of the Pittsburgh Panthers watches as teammate Dion Lewis #28 fumbles the ball at the goal line against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game on December 26, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (

Baldwin's biggest concern as a prospect at the combine should not be what he does on the field, but what he says and how he explains himself at times in the meeting rooms behind closed doors. Still, on the field and in workouts, he should finally get his chance to show his skills after having a developmental quarterback in charge of his offense this past season.

He should wow in the vertical jump and his long strides should make him run a very fast 40. His hands could be hit or miss at times, but if he's focused and wants to prove he can be a No. 1 receiver, then he very well could force teams to overlook his possible character issues and make him a middle-of-the-round first-rounder.

Virgil Green, TE, Nevada

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 09:  Virgil Green #85 of the Nevada Wolf Pack and Okechukwu Okoroha #27 of Boston College fight for the ball during the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl at AT&T Park on January 9, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Green came down with
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 09: Virgil Green #85 of the Nevada Wolf Pack and Okechukwu Okoroha #27 of Boston College fight for the ball during the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl at AT&T Park on January 9, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Green came down with

Green is reportedly ready to put up some seriously impressive numbers, and I can't say I'm all that surprised. He was a perfect example of a new age tight end, lining up on the line at times to block but mostly used as a receiving option for his quarterback.

Green will need to show his strength as a blocker in the bench press, but as far as broad, high, and 40 time for a tight end, he very well could be the most impressive one and force a team to reach for his talent in the third-round area.

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Kenrick Ellis, DT, Hampton

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I've heard from people who have knowledge of the Hampton practices and they said that Ellis looked as impressive as any linebacker in overall linebacker drills. This is a guy who is viewed as one of the top three or four nose tackles in this draft and is hovering over 300 pounds.

He likely won't run a blazing 40 for a defensive lineman or standout on paper in any one area. But watching him move for his size and watching his film as a consistent tackler , how relentlessly effective he is in pursuit, Ellis could continue his assault into the top 50 of this draft class.

Cortez Allen, CB, Citadel

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Allen is the classic combine invite because of his athletic ability, not his production or dominance in college. Allen has good size and uses it fairly well, but he is inconsistent at times and doesn't always use his body well.

The main reason he will likely be drafted before Round 6 and why teams might even push him up boards is the projected stellar workout he's supposed to have. As a cornerback, hips in drills, turning and running, are huge, so that will be a telltale sign for him. But as far as the raw drills are concerned, Allen should be in the top seven for each one at his position.

Ricardo Lockette, WR, Fort Valley State

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At around 6'3" and 210 pounds, running in the mid 4.3 is simply remarkable and almost unheard of. And thanks to the system he played in in college, Lockette has been relatively untested and unheard of as an NFL Draft prospect.

However, once he begins to run drills as a receiver and run the raw drills (40-yard dash, vertical jump, cone drills), he should quickly emerge as close to the top in all of the ones that really count for receivers and overall position players.

Marcus Cannon, OG, TCU

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FORT WORTH, TX - NOVEMBER 28:  Marcus Cannon #61, Kyle Dooley #72 and Alonzo Adams #81 of the TCU Horned Frogs raise the Mountain West Regular Season Championship trophy at Amon G. Carter Stadium on November 28, 2009 in Fort Worth, Texas.  (Photo by Ronal
FORT WORTH, TX - NOVEMBER 28: Marcus Cannon #61, Kyle Dooley #72 and Alonzo Adams #81 of the TCU Horned Frogs raise the Mountain West Regular Season Championship trophy at Amon G. Carter Stadium on November 28, 2009 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Ronal

Doing a double backflip into a pool is no easy task, one that I'd imagine many aren't able to do. Doing a double backflip and being a lifeguard as a 325-plus pound offensive lineman is just plain ridiculous. That's what Marcus Cannon is able to do. It's safe to say that, for his size, he's ready to showcase that he isn't just a massive body.

While his 40 time is likely to still be over 5.1 and his bench press should be only average because of his relatively long arms, his workouts and broad jump should be outstanding for his size, and he could push himself to the top three rounds safely with a workout that is likely to wow.

Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois

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CHAMPAIGN, IL - OCTOBER 02: Terrelle Pryor #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs for a first down as Martez Wilson #2 of the Illinois Fighting Illini pursues at Memorial Stadium on October 2, 2010 in Champaign, Illinois. Ohio State defeated Illinois 24-13. (
CHAMPAIGN, IL - OCTOBER 02: Terrelle Pryor #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs for a first down as Martez Wilson #2 of the Illinois Fighting Illini pursues at Memorial Stadium on October 2, 2010 in Champaign, Illinois. Ohio State defeated Illinois 24-13. (

Wilson is still a bit of a raw prospect as he doesn't have a great fit for a defensive scheme and needs to develop his tackling form, coverage skills and overall pursuit angles. But one thing that is not a weakness and the one thing that could make him a potential first-rounder is his athletic ability.

Wilson runs so well and has such great quickness and lateral movement that he could fit anywhere from inside to outside to rushing the quarterback off the edge as a 3-4 outside linebacker. If he runs like a running back, jumps like a tight end and has the hips of a safety like I think he may show, then he could quickly rise as a top 32 player on most boards.

Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri

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LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 30: Quarterback Taylor Martinez #3 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers tries to slip the grip of defensive end Aldon Smith #85 of the Missouri Tigers during first half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on October 30, 2010 in Lincoln,
LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 30: Quarterback Taylor Martinez #3 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers tries to slip the grip of defensive end Aldon Smith #85 of the Missouri Tigers during first half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on October 30, 2010 in Lincoln,

A lot of buzz is surrounding Aldon Smith, similar to how the buzz began about Jason Pierre-Paul last year, who went from a fringe first-rounder to a solid top 20 pick on draft day thanks to his ultra-impressive workouts and outstanding size.

Smith is more of a dynamic pass rusher with more moves than Pierre-Paul, but I'm not sure if he's as "wow" of an athlete. If he can prove he is close to if not just as athletic as last year's 16th-overall pick, Smith will be a lock to go higher than 2010's top project defensive end.

Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina

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CHAPEL HILL, NC - SEPTEMBER 19:  Robert Quinn #42 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrates after a sack with teammate Marvin Austin #9 against the East Carolina Pirates at Kenan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  (Photo by St
CHAPEL HILL, NC - SEPTEMBER 19: Robert Quinn #42 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrates after a sack with teammate Marvin Austin #9 against the East Carolina Pirates at Kenan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by St

In my opinion, Quinn really needs to impress to pass guys who likely will have solid workouts and are more proven at the combine such as Cameron Jordan, Von Miller and Da'Quan Bowers. Still, when you watch Quinn's 2009 film, you quickly notice that he's one of the best athletes in the draft in recent memory.

He didn't play at all this season and will need to show that he's both in shape as well as developed as a pass rusher and potentially as a stand-up rusher in a 3-4 scheme. His workout numbers should be remarkable for his size, but if he can win teams over as far as not losing his touch and improving in position drills, he could be right back in the top five mix.

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