Georgia’s Marshall, Notre Dame’s Fuller post best 40 times
NFL Media analyst Mike Mayock said that Ohio State WR Braxton Miller “will make a lot of money in [the NFL]”. Ten ran faster than Miller, who clocked in with an official 4.5. According to Andy Fenelon of NFL.com, Marshall’s 4.31 was the 11th-fastest 40-yard dash since the league started recording times at the combine back in 2003.
So, we know that Dah stands exactly 6-foot-4, and weighs 304 pounds. He’ll need a speedy tailback that can pass catch in his running backs group to have more success at the professional level, but a good team looking to bolster their offensive game may consider Henry in the late first to early second round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
California running back Daniel Lasco had the longest broad jump at 11 feet, 3 inches, and the best vertical jump at 41½ inches.
Hooper elected to declare for the draft after his sophomore season, and that appears to be a wise decision after Saturday’s combine performance. He also has massive 10 5/8-inch hands. He was easily the most impressive running back on the day. He also flashed his speed and agility with a 4.73-second 40-yard dash and 4.20-second short shuttle.