A deep running back class and the offensive linemen will be in the spotlight on the second day of the on-field workouts at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.
The big names like Iowa State’s Breece Hall, Michigan State’s Ken Walker, and Texas A&M’s Isaiah Spiller will be put through the gamut on drills, so we’ll get a sense of how those three feature back types compare athletically. Looking forward to that.
In the trenches, we unfortunately won’t get to see Alabama’s Evan Neal run after decided to wait until his pro day on March 30 to demonstrate to everyone how much of an athletic freak he is at 337 pounds. At the podium earlier in the week, he looked like 227 pounds. No one carries that weight as well as he does.
Follow along tonight as we’ll be providing observations all evening.
Quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends competed on Thursday and if you want to catch up on what happened during Day 1 of the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine you can find that below.
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How about Zion’s measurements? Those 34-inch arms are OT length. He did play out there at Boston College but will be slotted inside in the NFL. Teams will love that length.
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Zion Johnson and Ikem Ekwonu showing light feet through these drills. Kenyon Green doing well also.
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Kenyon Green’s film is difficult to peg because he was up and down at multiple positions but he definitely has the movement skills to play LT, OG, or C at the NFL level. Pretty rare.
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I haven’t finalized my grade on Cam Jurgens yet. Got to get to that right away after this workout. The athleticism is hopping off the screen.
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Luke Fortner is an older prospect with three degrees. He has played guard and center for Kentucky. I thought he looked more comfortable at center this season. Very smart player.
Dare Rosenthal is an athletic tackle that transferred from LSU. He should run well but struggled with power and consistency this season. I think he is the type of player that a team is going to bet on his traits on Day 3.
Darian Kinnard has played tackle but looks more like a guard. He is more polished as a run blocker, which makes sense considering UK’s offensive tendencies until this season, that has shown improvement in pass protection. He will probably go mid Day 2.
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Great memories watching Elgton Jenkins there. He was my top interior IOL in that 2019 class. Legitimately versatile. So strong too.
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Josh… give us the rundown on the Kentucky OLs here at the combine. Three blockers who’ll get drafted.
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Ikey moves different. Clear in that drill.
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Joe Thomas looks like he’s ready to play on the edge next to Myles Garrett in Cleveland. My word.
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TCU’s Obinna Eze had 36 1/8 inch arms, which is absurd. You want tackle prospects to have longer arms so that they have the ability to land the first punch. Although, there is value to alternating punch pace as well.
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Josh just mentioned in our Slack room… Central Michigan’s Bernhard Raimann disappointed a bit in the measurements — he had arms under the 33″ threshold some teams have for their OTs. He has first-round hype.
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Abraham Lucas with a 5.00 at his size is a quality time for him. He’s a finesse pass blocker but has big-time tools.
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Charles Cross was a winner from the weigh-in too: He was just under 6-5 with nearly 35-inch arms. Prototype size.
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Ikem Ekwonu’s sub 5.00 time is certainly impressive and should end the questions about whether or not he can play tackle.
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Bill Dunkle is easily one of the best names in this class.
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Cam Jurgens has one of the coolest backgrounds as a former tight end.
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Box checked for Ikem Ekwonu. Not otherworldly, but 4.97 is moving at 6’4″ and 310 pounds.
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Arizona State’s Kellen Diesch is a fun LT prospect. Needs to add some weight and pow but very methodical, balanced, good quickness too.
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Cross has No. 1 overall pick talent too, to me. He’s only 21 too.
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Charles Cross is ahead of Ikem Ekwonu in my scouting gradebook before the combine. Better in pass pro.
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Have heard that Kentucky offensive tackle Dare Rosenthal could run sub 4.9 this evening. If he does, that will definitely be of note.
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Up next is UTSA’s Spencer Burford — *a lot* to like from the short-area quickness perspective. Nasty demeanor too. Interested in his 40.
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Another enormous storyline tonight — NC State’s Ikem Ekwonu’s opportunity to generate legitimate No. 1 overall pick hype with Evan Neal on the sidelines.
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Before we start, I’ll say this: I’m a little lower on Breece Hall than most — still like him quite a bit. Feel like he doesn’t have that downfield juice and is just good all-around.
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Minnesota’s Daniel Faalele, Iowa’s Tyler Linderbaum, Central Michigan’s Luke Goedeke and Alabama’s Evan Neal not expected to perform today among the offensive line group.
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Hello, hello, hello. Back for another day of Combine action in Indianapolis. Like Traps, I am very curious to see how Breece Hall and Isaiah Spiller run amongst the running backs.
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I’m really looking forward to whether or not we see an athletic delineation between Michigan State’s Ken Walker, Iowa State’s Breece Hall, and Texas A&M’s Isaiah Spiller. Keep an eye on Brian Robinson from Alabama in the “workhorse” category from this group.
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Day 2 is here. RBs and OLs taking the field inside Lucas Oil Stadium. Who else is pumped?
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Thanks so much for following along on Day 1 — Night 1? — of the 2022 NFL Combine on-field workouts. We’ll be back right here, same time tomorrow!
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