John Ross Combine

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The NFL combine is taking place this week in Indianapolis. On-field workouts for 337 players begin Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium. Players will be measured against each other in a variety of drills as scouts, coaches and general managers gather to get a better idea of who they would like to select in the April draft.

  1. John Ross Combine 40 Yard Dash
  2. John Ross Combine Record
  3. C21 John Ross Combined
  4. John Ross Combine Speed

Combine records (since 2006)

40-yard dash: John Ross, WR, 4.22 seconds (2017)

Bench press (repetitions at 225 pounds): Stephen Paea, DT, 49 (2011)

Vertical jump: Chris Conley, WR, / Donald Washington, CB, 45 inches (2015, 2009)

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Broad jump: Byron Jones, DB, 12 feet, 3 inches (2015)

Three-cone drill: J.T. Thomas, CB, 6.28 seconds (2018)

John Ross Combine 40 Yard Dash

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20-yard shuttle: Jason Allen, CB / Brandin Cooks, WR, 3.81 seconds (2006,2014)

Washington receiver John Ross set a record in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine Saturday.

60-yard shuttle: Shelton Gibson, WR, 10.71 (2017)

  • Jun 06, 2017 Wide receiver John Ross accomplished the nearly impossible when he broke Chris Johnson's 40-Yard Dash record time of 4.24 seconds with a lightning-fast 4.22-second sprint at the 2017 NFL Combine.
  • Want to talk about speed? Here it is, John Ross just set the NFL Combine Record for the fastest 40 yard dash.

Best of the combine

2019: DE Montez Sweat ran the 40-yard dash in 4.41 seconds, the fastest by a defensive lineman since 2006.

2018: LB Shaquem Griffin ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38, fastest by a linebacker since 2006.

2017: WR John Ross broke Chris Johnson's 40-yard dash record, running it in 4.22 seconds.

John Ross Combine Record

2016: CB Jalen Ramsey tied for the highest vertical jump (41.5 inches) and longest broad jump (11 feet, 3 inches) of any player at the 2016 combine.

2015: CB Byron Jones set a world record in the broad jump at 12 feet, 3 inches, which was 8 inches longer than any other player since 2006.

2012: DT Dontari Poe ran the 40-yard dash in 4.98 seconds after weighing in at 346 pounds and did 44 reps on bench press at 225 pounds.

2007: WR Calvin Johnson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds in borrowed shoes after he changed his mind about running.

2006: TE Vernon Davis jumped 42 inches in vertical jump and ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38 seconds.

1995: DE Mike Mamula did 26 reps in bench press and reportedly scored 49 out of 50 on Wonderlic test.

Worst of the combine

2018: OT Orlando Brown Jr. finished last among offensive linemen in the 40-yard dash, bench press, broad jump and vertical jump.

2017: RB Christian McCaffrey had 10 reps in bench press, the second fewest of any running back.

C21 John Ross Combined

2016: Wide receivers averaged 4.56 seconds in the 40-yard dash, the slowest average time for wide receivers at a combine since 2006.

2014: OT Cyrus Kouandjio ran the 40-yard dash in 5.59 seconds and did 21 reps on bench press (half as many as C Russell Bodine, who led all players in 2014).

2012: LB Vontaze Burfict ran the 40-yard dash in 5.09 seconds and had a 30-inch vertical leap.

2009: OL Andre Smith left the combine without informing officials; it's announced his whereabouts are unknown inside stadium.

John Ross Combine Speed

2005: RB Maurice Clarett ran the 40-yard dash in 4.72 seconds and opted to not complete remainder of drills.