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The popular physical events at last year's NFL Scouting Combine featured dramatic results in several areas.
It should be a hard act to follow when this year's 336 participating prospects put on their show of athleticism when the Combine convenes next week in Indianapolis, starting Wednesday, February 28, with on-field workouts held March 2-5.
Last year's record-book rewrite was led by a 40-yard time of 4.22 seconds by Washington wide receiver John Ross. By the time it was over, 10 marks were good enough to rank among the best Combine results of the century in data maintained exclusively by NFLDraftScout.com, which has covered the draft since 1987.
This year, LSU cornerback Donte Jackson already boasted that he aims to shoot down Ross' time. Even after a close look at this 2018 group, Jackson may be the only prospect with a realistic chance to touch Ross' time.
It was nine years between 40-yard records when Ross' 4.22 bested the mark of former East Carolina running back Chris Johnson, who was clocked in 4.24 seconds in 2008.
But the 2017 Combine class was diverse as well as dynamic.
Connecticut safety Obi Melifonwu exploded into the notebooks of scouts with a vertical jump of 44 inches (fifth best of the century) and a broad jump of 11 feet, 8 inches. That is second behind only the best in world history at 12 feet, 3 inches by cornerback Byron Jones, a Connecticut alum who soared into international record books at the 2015 combine.
Joining Melifonwu last year was a group of the best broad jumpers in combine history as three others recorded an 11-foot, 3-inch leap (tied for sixth best of century) -- Georgia wide receiver Robert Davis, LSU wide receiver Malachi Dupre and UCLA cornerback Fabian Moreau.
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Best Combine Workouts This Century
Records kept by NFLDraftScout.com
Fastest 40 Yard Dash (electronic times)
4.22 -- John Ross, (WR), Washington -- 2017
4.24 -- Chris Johnson, (RB), East Carolina -- 2008
4.26 -- Dri Archer, (WR), Kent State -- 2014
4.27 -- Marquise Goodwin, (WR), Texas -- 2013
4.28 -- Jacoby Ford, (WR), Clemson -- 2010
4.28 -- J.J. Nelson, (WR), Alabama-Birmingham -- 2015
4.28 -- Jalen Myrick, (CB), Minnesota -- 2017
4.30 -- Triandos Luke, (WR), Alabama -- 2004
4.30 -- Darrius Heyward-Bey, (WR), Maryland -- 2009
4.31 -- Carlos Francis, (WR), Texas Tech -- 2004
4.31 -- Curtis Samuel, (WR), Ohio State -- 2017
4.31 -- Tyvon Branch, (CB), Connecticut -- 2008
4.31 -- Trae Waynes, (CB), Michigan State -- 2015
4.31 -- Keith Marshall, (RB), Georgia -- 2016
4.31 -- Justin King, (CB), Penn State -- 2008
4.32 -- Will Fuller, (WR), Notre Dame -- 2016
4.32 -- Jerome Mathis, (WR), Hampton -- 2005
4.32 -- Orlando Scandrick, (CB), Boise State -- 2008
4.32 -- Johnathan Joseph, (CB), South Carolina -- 2006
4.33 -- Jerious Norwood, (RB), Mississippi State -- 2006
4.33 -- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, (CB), Tennessee State -- 2008
4.33 -- Brandin Cooks, (WR), Oregon State -- 2014
4.33 -- Phillip Dorsett, (WR), Miami (FL) -- 2015
4.33 -- Darren McFadden, (RB), Arkansas -- 2008
4.33 -- Mike Wallace, (WR), Mississippi -- 2009
Most 225-Pound Bench Reps
49 -- Stephen Paea, (DT), Oregon State -- 2011
45 -- Mike Kudla, (DE), Ohio State -- 2006
45 -- Mitch Petrus, (OG), Arkansas -- 2010
45 -- Leif Larsen, (DT), Texas-El Paso -- 2000
44 -- Dontari Poe, (DT), Memphis -- 2012
44 -- Jeff Owens, (DT), Georgia -- 2010
44 -- Brodrick Bunkley, (DT), Florida State -- 2006
43 -- Scott Young, (OG), Brigham Young -- 2005
42 -- Tank Tyler, (DT), North Carolina State -- 2007
42 -- Russell Bodine, (OG), North Carolina -- 2014
42 -- Isaac Sopoaga, (DT), Hawaii -- 2004
41 -- Terna Nande, (OLB), Miami (OH) -- 2006
41 -- Igor Olshansky, (DT), Oregon -- 2004
41 -- David Molk, (C), Michigan -- 2012
40 -- Manny Ramirez, (OG), Baylor -- 2007
40 -- Justin Blalock, (OG), Texas -- 2007
39 -- Linval Joseph, (DT), East Carolina -- 2010
39 -- Louis Vasquez, (OG), Texas Tech -- 2009
38 -- Marvin Austin, (DT), North Carolina -- 2011
38 -- Brandon Williams, (DT), Missouri Southern -- 2013
38 -- Margus Hunt, (DE), Southern Methodist -- 2013
38 -- Tony Pashos, (OT), Illinois -- 2003
38 -- Russell Okung, (OT), Oklahoma State -- 2010
37 -- Haloti Ngata, (DT), Oregon -- 2006
37 -- Terrance Taylor, (DT), Michigan -- 2009
Highest Vertical Jump
46 -- Gerald Sensabaugh, (FS), North Carolina -- 2005
45 1/2 -- Cameron Wake, (OLB), Penn State -- 2005
45 -- Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State -- 2005
45 -- Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State -- 2009
45 -- Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin -- 2001
45 -- Chris Conley, (WR), Georgia -- 2015
44 1/2 -- Byron Jones, (CB), Connecticut -- 2015
44 -- A.J. Jefferson, (CB), Fresno State -- 2010
44 -- Obi Melifonwu, (SS), Connecticut -- 2017
43 1/2 -- Speedy Noil, (WR), Texas AM -- 2017
43 1/2 -- Dorin Dickerson, (TE), Pittsburgh -- 2010
43 1/2 -- Kashif Moore, (WR), Connecticut -- 2012
43 1/2 -- Dustin Fox, (FS), Ohio State -- 2005
43 1/2 -- Kevin Kasper, (WR), Iowa -- 2001
43 1/2 -- Marcus Williams, (FS), Utah -- 2017
43 -- Cedric James, (WR), Texas Christian -- 2001
43 -- Eric Berry, (FS), Tennessee -- 2010
43 -- Darius Butler, (CB), Connecticut -- 2009
43 -- Christine Michael, (RB), Texas AM -- 2013
43 -- Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin -- 2005
42 1/2 -- Jarett Dillard, (WR), Rice -- 2009
42 1/2 -- Davis Tull, (OLB), Chattanooga -- 2015
42 1/2 -- Nate Burleson, (WR), Nevada -- 2003
42 1/2 -- Brock Williams, (CB), Notre Dame -- 2001
42 1/2 -- Virgil Green, (TE), Nevada -- 2011
Longest Broad Jump
12'03" -- Byron Jones, (CB), Connecticut -- 2015
11'08" -- Obi Melifonwu, (SS), Connecticut -- 2017
11'07" -- Jamie Collins, (OLB), Southern Miss -- 2013
11'07" -- Chris Conley, (WR), Georgia -- 2015
11'06" -- Alvin Dupree, (DE), Kentucky -- 2015
11'05" -- Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin -- 2005
11'05" -- Justin Fargas, (RB), Southern California -- 2003
11'04" -- Jerome Simpson, (WR), Coastal Carolina -- 2008
11'04" -- Justin Hunter, (WR), Tennessee -- 2013
11'04" -- Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State -- 2005
11'04" -- Terence Newman, (CB), Kansas State -- 2003
11'03" -- Jalen Ramsey, (FS), Florida State -- 2016
11'03" -- Daniel Lasco, (RB), California -- 2016
11'03" -- Robert Davis, (WR), Georgia State -- 2017
11'03" -- Boss Bailey, (OLB), Georgia -- 2003
11'03" -- Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State -- 2009
11'03" -- Hilton Alexander, (WR), Morris Brown -- 2001
11'03" -- Julio Jones, (WR), Alabama -- 2011
11'03" -- Malachi Dupre, (WR), LSU -- 2017
11'03" -- Fabian Moreau, (CB), UCLA -- 2017
11'02" -- Earl Wolff, (SS), North Carolina State -- 2013
11'02" -- Cedric James, (WR), Texas Christian -- 2001
11'02" -- Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin -- 2001
11'02" -- Dekoda Watson, (OLB), Florida State -- 2010
11'02" -- Lache Seastrunk, (RB), Baylor -- 2014
Highest Vertical Jump
46 -- Gerald Sensabaugh, (FS), North Carolina -- 2005
45 1/2 -- Cameron Wake, (OLB), Penn State -- 2005
45 -- Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State -- 2005
45 -- Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State -- 2009
45 -- Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin -- 2001
45 -- Chris Conley, (WR), Georgia -- 2015
44 1/2 -- Byron Jones, (CB), Connecticut -- 2015
44 -- A.J. Jefferson, (CB), Fresno State -- 2010
44 -- Obi Melifonwu, (SS), Connecticut -- 2017
43 1/2 -- Speedy Noil, (WR), Texas AM -- 2017
43 1/2 -- Dorin Dickerson, (TE), Pittsburgh -- 2010
43 1/2 -- Kashif Moore, (WR), Connecticut -- 2012
43 1/2 -- Dustin Fox, (FS), Ohio State -- 2005
43 1/2 -- Kevin Kasper, (WR), Iowa -- 2001
43 1/2 -- Marcus Williams, (FS), Utah -- 2017
43 -- Cedric James, (WR), Texas Christian -- 2001
43 -- Eric Berry, (FS), Tennessee -- 2010
43 -- Darius Butler, (CB), Connecticut -- 2009
43 -- Christine Michael, (RB), Texas AM -- 2013
43 -- Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin -- 2005
42 1/2 -- Jarett Dillard, (WR), Rice -- 2009
42 1/2 -- Davis Tull, (OLB), Chattanooga -- 2015
42 1/2 -- Nate Burleson, (WR), Nevada -- 2003
42 1/2 -- Brock Williams, (CB), Notre Dame -- 2001
42 1/2 -- Virgil Green, (TE), Nevada -- 2011
Longest Broad Jump
12'03" -- Byron Jones, (CB), Connecticut -- 2015
11'08" -- Obi Melifonwu, (SS), Connecticut -- 2017
11'07" -- Jamie Collins, (OLB), Southern Miss -- 2013
11'07" -- Chris Conley, (WR), Georgia -- 2015
11'06" -- Alvin Dupree, (DE), Kentucky -- 2015
11'05" -- Scott Starks, (CB), Wisconsin -- 2005
11'05" -- Justin Fargas, (RB), Southern California -- 2003
11'04" -- Jerome Simpson, (WR), Coastal Carolina -- 2008
11'04" -- Justin Hunter, (WR), Tennessee -- 2013
11'04" -- Chris McKenzie, (CB), Arizona State -- 2005
11'04" -- Terence Newman, (CB), Kansas State -- 2003
11'03" -- Jalen Ramsey, (FS), Florida State -- 2016
11'03" -- Daniel Lasco, (RB), California -- 2016
11'03" -- Robert Davis, (WR), Georgia State -- 2017
11'03" -- Boss Bailey, (OLB), Georgia -- 2003
11'03" -- Donald Washington, (CB), Ohio State -- 2009
11'03" -- Hilton Alexander, (WR), Morris Brown -- 2001
11'03" -- Julio Jones, (WR), Alabama -- 2011
11'03" -- Malachi Dupre, (WR), LSU -- 2017
11'03" -- Fabian Moreau, (CB), UCLA -- 2017
11'02" -- Earl Wolff, (SS), North Carolina State -- 2013
11'02" -- Cedric James, (WR), Texas Christian -- 2001
11'02" -- Chris Chambers, (WR), Wisconsin -- 2001
11'02" -- Dekoda Watson, (OLB), Florida State -- 2010
11'02" -- Lache Seastrunk, (RB), Baylor -- 2014
--Frank Cooney, founder and publisher of The Sports Xchange and NFLDraftScout.com, covered the draft since 1967 and has been on the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee for 25 years.