NFL: Combine

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Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa didn’t participate in teaches on Thursday, but there were plenty of other wizard QBs in primetime.

Quarterbacks get more scrutiny than any other position, and the NFL Scouting Combine is no different. The rank is among the first groups to take part in on-field workouts in Indianapolis, proceeding alongside the tight goals and wide receivers.

The frontrunners to be the first two quarterbacks drafted, LSU’s Joe Burrow and Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa, didn’t participate in teaches Thursday night. Burrow is letting his collegiate resume speak for itself, whereas Tagovailoa is still rehabbing his season-ending hip injury he suffered in November.

But there was still plenty of spotlight to go around. Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts, Oregon’s Justin Herbert, and Utah State’s Jordan Love all had a chance to help themselves in Indy, and all of them arguably did. Other people like Jacob Eason of Washington and Steven Montez of Colorado demonstrated up, too.

Last year, we construed only three quarterbacks taken in the first round, a drop-off compared to five first-rounders in 2018. Will there be more this time around?

Let’s run through the QBs who stood out during combining drills, for better or worse( in no particular order ):

Winners

1. Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma

Folks will continue to be segmented about Hurts as a passer — anything about the integrate can change that. But he did roll a bit faster than expected, clocking in with an informal 4.59 in the 40 -yard dash. His official time was later adjusted to an even better 4.54 seconds.

On his second assault, @OU_Football QB @JalenHurts extends a 4.59 u 40 -yard dash!: #NFLCombine on @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/ ObxPYQmGYF

— NFL (@ NFL) February 27, 2020

That’s jolly dang fast for a person as big and bulky as Hurts is. He’s not going to outrun Lamar Jackson any time soon, but for a strong-armed big-hearted buster, he was flying. Hurts was also bind for the top broad jump among quarterbacks at 10 ’5.

Finally, Hurts impressed in throwing drills, extremely. There were no errant hurls and his deep hurls gazed peculiarly good. His accuracy and compatibility are two big sticking points with experts, and he passed in both symbols on Thursday.

“I don’t participate him going out of the 2nd round.” @MoveTheSticks likes what he verifies from @JalenHurts: 2020 #NFLCombine on NFL Network pic.twitter.com/ VOhYxoDohX

— NFL Network (@ nflnetwork) February 28, 2020

2. Justin Herbert, Oregon

Herbert fell victim to some anonymous scout reports about his “leadership, ” but that didn’t stall him on the field. He appeared great in throwing teaches for quarterbacks, frequently reaching his tags. He was peculiarly good on the deep ball 😛 TAGEND

Justin Herbert is dropping deep dimes @OregonFootball: #NFLCombine on @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/ IvdfnH3DTm

— NFL (@ NFL) February 28, 2020

In addition to excelling in the legislate instructs, Herbert ran a strong 40 -yard dash, clocking in at an official 4.68. He likewise finished second among quarterbacks in the horizontal rush( 35.5 inches) and third in the broad jump( 10 ’3 ).

Leave it to Gil Brandt to summarize Herbert’s day for you 😛 TAGEND

Herbert making himself some #NFLCombine2020

— Gil Brandt (@ Gil_Brandt) February 28, 2020

3. Jordan Love, Utah State

Love’s biggest knock was equal to the number of interceptions he hurled in college, but that’s not something he can really mutate at the integrate. Still, he had about as good a day as he could have had.

. @USUFootball QB @Jordan3Love clears it glance effortless.: #NFLCombine on @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/ n1oxH5Beru

— NFL (@ NFL) February 28, 2020

He threw well in the teaches, with no large-hearted plunges or uncertain proceeds. Love too finished restrained for second among quarterbacks with a 35.5 -inch vertical leap, and finished fifth in the broad jump at 9’10.

On the NFL Network broadcast, Ian Rapoport said sound was picking up about Love as a potential top-1 0 pick.

4. Steven Montez, Colorado

Quarterbacks don’t tend to turn intelligences in the 40 -yard dash, but Montez did just that when he put up a 4.68 in his attempt on Thursday. That wasn’t fastest among quarterbacks, but it was tied for third. And, it should be noted, he’s 6’4 and 235 pounds.

WATCH: El Paso’s Steven Montez( @AirMontez12) really passed a 4.58 40 and threw up the 915. You love to see it. #NFLCombine #KTSM9Sports pic.twitter.com/ TIh8 7jmTTt

— Andy Morgan (@ AndyMorganTV) February 28, 2020

That’s a lot of being to be moving that quick.

He was also sixth-best in the broad jump at 9’9 and sixth-best in the vertical hurry with 33 inches.

Losers

1. Anybody who wanted to see Burrow pitch at the combine

Burrow is the consensus firstly overall pick and is anticipated the Bengals’ franchise quarterback of the future. Truthfully, they don’t need to see Burrow were engaged in any instructs or lope the 40 -yard dash, but it would have been nice to see him buck present trends of the top passers scaping mix work.

Despite not taking part in the on-field workouts, Burrow “ve already made” incorporate headlines for his small sides, and likewise the silly narrative that he might despise the Bengals if they pick him( he won’t ).

2. Jake Fromm, Georgia

Fromm is one of the more divisive quarterback prospects in the present draft. More than anything, he needed to come out and wow at the combine, but he are impossible to do that. He wasn’t unspeakable by any strain — but he didn’t impress in throwing teaches. Notably, one of the most difficult hurls on the day was one of Fromm’s depth balls.

That’s a worrying signaling given a lack of forearm backbone is one of the bigger blows against him. He did go on to complete his other deep transfers, but the one that went amis hovered for ages, and his other extends were a bit high.

He too posted the slowest 40 -yard dash among quarterbacks 😛 TAGEND

Jake Fromm’s first 40 struggle: 5.01 #Georgia pic.twitter.com/ EHt6VgvDC 2

— SUSPENDED AGAIN (@ FTBeard1) February 27, 2020

3. Whoever said Jacob Eason was “too comfortable” in integrate interviews

Combine interrogations are odd by design, and that generally leads to some strange reports. One that resist out on Thursday was a report from Todd McShay of ESPN claiming Eason was “too comfortable” in his compound interviews.

Huh?

I have no idea what squads genuinely “ve been thinking about” Eason’s interviews, but “too comfortable” doesn’t definitely sounds like individual complaints that’s was just going to deposit. More importantly, though, was how Eason gazed when he actually took the field on Thursday.

Jacob Eason during overtaking drills. #NFLCombine2020 pic.twitter.com/ X1dre8vyPN

— Dawgman.com (@ Dawgman2 47) February 28, 2020

Eason looked good throwing the chunk, especially on deep proceeds. His accuracy was on point and he appeared, well, pleasant. So maybe there’s something to that report after all.

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