The Texas Longhorns have been well-represented in Indianapolis at the NFL Combine…
There is a former Texas Longhorn making waves this week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, no matter where you look.
We have witnessed defensive lineman, linebackers, tight ends, and defensive backs demonstrate their abilities over the first two days.
A few players have also been featured in media interviews. The players attending the combine and taking part in the events are exceptional in everything they have done,
which should come as no surprise to any Texas supporter who has just watched the Longhorns have their finest season since 2009.
Let’s examine the players who have drawn attention thus far. It’s important to note that linebacker Jaylan Ford weighed 240 pounds and stood 6-foot-2. He didn’t complete the 40.
Sweat, T’Vondre
Sweat has been one of the biggest stories of the entire event, in addition to being a hilarious interview subject because of his candid assessment of his size and his prediction that he will run a 40-yard dash in the low fours.
He ran a 5.27 forty-yard dash, which translates to about a 4.26 forty for someone weighing 180 pounds.
He did not perform the bench press, but he did well in other drills that tested his mobility.
Murphy, Byron
This is the ideal approach to showcase Byron Murphy II’s incredible physique to people who were unaware of it.
He demonstrated his strength on the bags, ran an equally excellent 40 at 4.88, and received praise from Cameron Jordan, who was observing him do the agility drill.
Byron Murphy
This is the best way to introduce those who were not aware of Byron Murphy II’s amazing body. He ran a similarly impressive 40 at 4.88, showed off his strength on the bags, and was commended by Cameron Jordan, who was watching him perform the agility drill.