NFL Combine: 5 WRs Who Can Raise NFL Draft Stock (NFL Combine)
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NFL Combine: 5 WRs Who Can Raise NFL Draft Stock

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The NFL Combine will take place in Indianapolis from Feb. 24 through Mar. 3. On-field workouts commence on Thursday and offer 2025 NFL Draft prospects an opportunity to increase their value in front of general managers. Wide receivers, often the Underwear Olympics's annual highlight, will participate in drills on Saturday.

The NFL Combine is the final crucial event in the process. We've identified five wideouts who can improve their pre-draft stock via a successful workout.

Savion Williams, WR, TCU

Savion Williams developed into a legitimate weapon this past season, recording 60 receptions for 611 yards and six touchdowns. The focal point of the Horned Frogs' offense, the dual-threat weapon added 322 rushing yards and six additional scores to his offensive totals. As a pure athlete, Williams hit 40 inches on the vertical last offseason, per Bruce Feldman. He also clocked 22.5 mph as a sprinter. The 225-pound pass-catcher will put forth an impressive performance at Lucas Oil Stadium, potentially elevating himself into the top 64.

Da’Quan Felton, WR, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech's Da'Quan Felton is a towering 6-foot-5, 223-pound pass-catcher who dominates at the catch point. A long strider, Felton has been clocked at approximately 23 mph on the treadmill, which should lead to eye-opening results in the vertical and broad jump testing portions. The Norfolk State transfer has an opportunity to clear 11 feet in the broad jump, possibly threatening to surpass Adonai Mitchell's position-best result (11 feet, 3 inches) from last year.

Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Arkansas

Isaac TeSlaa took advantage of his opportunity this past season after transferring from Division II Hillsdale College to Arkansas. TeSlaa totaled a modest 28 receptions for 546 yards and three touchdowns, saving the best for last, a 3-107 line in the Liberty Bowl victory over Texas Tech. He was a Senior Bowl standout and is expected to vertical jump roughly 40 inches and broad jump above 10-5, per The Freaks List. A 40-yard dash time in the mid 4.4s would represent a quality result for a 6-foot-2, 212-pound receiver who is an all-around football player.

Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

Elic Ayomanor is an impressive athlete turned football stud. The Medicine Hat, Canada native lettered in track and field, clocking in at 10.76 seconds in the 100 and 22.65 in the 200 at Massachusetts Deerfield Academy, per Feldman. Ayomanor’s track background makes him a strong candidate to complete the 40-yard dash in the high 4.3 seconds. In two completed campaigns at Stanford, the 22-year-old pass-catcher hauled in 125 receptions for 1,844 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Beaux Collins, WR, Notre Dame

Beaux Collins transferred from Clemson to Notre Dame this past season and immediately connected with quarterback Riley Leonard en route to a National Championship appearance. Collins caught 41 passes for 490 yards and three touchdowns. The Los Angeles native should clear 41 inches in the vertical jump, according to previous offseason results. That would put a borderline draftable prospect on the map.



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