NFL Scouting Combine 2022 results: RB1 race tightens when Breece Hall stands out, OL demonstrates historic speed

The offensive strikers and running defenders went out on the field on Friday night to end the offensive part of the week. Some of the prospects usually anticipated in the first round justified the noise.

Below you can find some remarkable things to take home in the evening. We will return with a live broadcast for the defenders and midfielders on Saturday, starting at 16:00 ET.

Jaguars’ number one decision is becoming increasingly complex

An offensive match by NC State Ikem Ekwonu dominated athletic testing and field training in Indianapolis. He ran 4.93 seconds on 40 yards and showed fast legs in the exercises. Mississippi Offensive Game. Charles Cross also did a 4.95-second run of 40 yards. Because Evan Neal of Alabama has chosen not to play, Equonu and Cross may have narrowed the gap as to which player is the favorite to be ranked No. 1 by the Jaguars as a whole. Of course, Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan and Caivon Thibodeau may have something to say about this Saturday.

In general, the offensive attackers tested very well. According to the NFL12 ran 40 yards in less than 5.00 seconds, which was twice the previous high of 2013 and is more than the last 3 combines combined (11).

The race to be the first running back tightens

Michigan State quarterback Kenneth Walker III was my best quarterback coming to the combine. He did nothing to harm his shares. However, Breece Hall in Iowa is testing very well for a 5-foot-11, 217-pound perspective. In addition to the 4.39-second 40-yard dash – which of course I didn’t expect – it posted a 40-inch vertical jump and a 10-6-inch wide jump. The combination of size and athleticism should be annoying for teams. It is doubtful that one will be taken in the first round, but all bets will be void once Day 2 begins.