NFL Combine Roundup: Josh Allen’s Big Day Won’t Change Opinions About QB

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Mar 3, 2018

There’s no consensus on who the best quarterback in the 2018 NFL Draft is, and that won’t change after Saturday’s on-field workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine.

The most impressive QB in said workouts, though? That’s no contest. It was Josh Allen.

The Wyoming product ranked at or near the top of his position group in nearly every drill, recording the highest vertical jump (33 1/2 inches), the longest broad jump (119 inches) and the third-fastest 40-yard dash (4.75 seconds) while also showing off his renowned rocket arm.

Allen, who measured in at 6-foot-5, 237 pounds earlier in the week, launched the ball nearly 70 yards during deep ball drills and also had no trouble lofting passes into receivers’ hands on deep corner routes.

That being said, Allen’s combine performance won’t do much to change his public perception. He’ll still be one of the draft’s most polarizing prospects.

Everyone already knew Allen was physically gifted and could throw the ball a country mile. You can learn all that with a quick spin through DraftJoshAllen.com. He still needs to prove he possesses the accuracy and decision-making necessary to succeed at the NFL level, and we won’t get a true bearing on those skills until he appears in an actual game.

Some other takeaways from Saturday:

— Many expect the New England Patriots to draft a quarterback this year to groom as Tom Brady’s potential successor. Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore liked what he saw from Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph, who hails from Gilmore’s native Rock Hill, S.C.

NFL Media draft expert Mike Mayock mentioned Rudolph as a potential Patriots fit earlier in the week.

— LSU wide receiver D.J. Chark ran the fastest 40-yard dash we’ve seen so far at the combine, crossing the line in 4.34 seconds. He also had the highest vertical jump (40 inches), tied for fourth in the broad jump (129 inches) and looked great in the gauntlet drill.

Other wide receivers who impressed included Texas A&M’s Christian Kirk and Florida’s Antonio Callaway. Callaway was suspended for the entire 2017 season for off-the-field violations.

— Folks on Twitter immediately began linking Trey Quinn to the Patriots after the SMU product ran a 4.55-second 40 and impressed in pass-catching drills.

Quinn, an LSU transfer who caught 114 passes for 1,236 yards and 13 touchdowns this season, reportedly has a formal interview scheduled with the Patriots.

— Penn State tight end Mike Gesicki put on a show, ranking first in the broad jump and vertical jump and tying Jaylen Samuels — the tight end/H-back/running back from N.C. State — for the best 40 time at 4.54 seconds. Gesicki also pumped out 22 bench press reps Friday, ranking second behind South Dakota State’s Dallas Goedert, who did not participate in Sunday’s workout.

South Carolina’s Hayden Hurst, a former minor league pitcher whom many experts consider the top tight end available, also had a very strong day, especially in the positional drills.

Thumbnail photo via Brian Spurlock/USA TODAY Sports Images
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