Key Highlights
- Sadiq added an 11-1 broad jump and 43½-inch vertical, further increasing the hype around his athletic ability. Jager Burton, center, KentuckyFor a team that'll potentially need to replace Tyler Linderbaum, Burton put himself firmly in position for a top-100 draft slot.
- His 4.94-second 40 (1.76 10-yard split) and 9-3 broad jump put his athleticism on display. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn StateThe player who fits the best in Baltimore, Ioane has fluid hips, light feet, and elite change of direction to complement his physical style of play. OL Enrique Cruz Jr., KansasA rugged offensive guard, Cruz put his athletic ability on display with a 4.94 40-yard dash at 313 pounds. DL Zane Durant Penn StateA superb athlete rising up draft boards, Durant finished with the best 40-yard dash time among interior linemen at 4.75 seconds, a 9-foot-4 broad jump and a 33.5-inch vertical jump, good for the second-best athleticism score (89) among interior linemen (behind Kentucky's David Gusta, who scored a 91), per Next Gen Stats. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDL DeMonte Capehart, ClemsonAt 6-foot-5, 313 pounds with 10 1/4-inch hands and 33 7/8-inch arms, Capehart is more blue-collar than wow factor, but there's no debating his athleticism. Tacario Davis, CB, WashingtonThe 6-foot-4, 194-pound cornerback has 33⅜-inch arms and logged a 4.41-second 40-yard dash. Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE, Penn StateDennis-Sutton logged an elite 6.90-second mark in the three-cone drill that most prospects avoid.
- The Penn State star led the edge rushers with a 10-foot, 11-inch broad jump while also helping his cause by running the 40-yard dash in 4.64 seconds and vertical leap 39½ inches. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementCaleb Banks, DT, FloridaA monster defensive tackle, the 6-foot-6, 327-pound Banks showed explosiveness with a 9-6 broad jump and 32-inch vertical leap. Germie Bernard, WR, AlabamaThe Crimson Tide receiver stands 6-foot-1, 206 pounds and logged an impressive 4.48-second 40-yard dash and a 6.71-second three-cone drill, the best among the few receivers who participated. Gracen Halton, DT, OklahomaThe 6-foot-3, 296-pound Halton set himself apart at the combine with a 36½-inch vertical jump, the third-best mark by any defensive tackle over the past 20 years. Malachi Lawrence, DE/OLB, UCFThe 6-foot-4, 253-pound pass rusher finished second in both the vertical leap (40 inches) and broad jump (10-10), while his 4.52-second 40-yard dash trailed only Arvell Reese and David Bailey. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens' draft board: 10 prospects rising fast after the NFL combine.