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Historical NFL 40-Yard Dash Results for Players from West

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  By SuperWest Sports Staff


The 2026 NFL Combine runs from February 26 through March 1, and we’ll have you covered with both up-to-date and historical coverage.

2026 NFL Combine LogoHere’s a look at previous 40-yard dash results for players from schools in the West.

Here are the historical vertical jump marks and bench press marks as well.

The NFL Combine’s 40-yard dash is a sprint designed to evaluate the speed and acceleration of football players by scouts for the Draft.

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Traditionally, a player’s recorded time would only impact his prospects at the “skill” positions, but these days a fast time is telling for almost every position on the field.

Of course, the 40 is not an official race in track and field athletics. So why that distance and not a 50 or 100?

According to Michael MacCambridge in America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation, the origin of timing football players for 40 yards comes from the average distance of a punt and the time it takes to reach that distance, as determined by Paul Brown in the mid-1940s.

Punts average around 40 yards in distance from the line of scrimmage, and the hangtime (or time of flight) averages approximately 4.5 seconds.

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Theoretically, then, if a player can run 40 yards in 4.5 seconds, he will be able to leave the line of scrimmage when a punt is kicked and reach the point where the ball comes down as it arrives.

Below we’ve compiled the 40-yard-dash time for every player from the region who has run it at the NFL Combine since 2000, along with their position, school, and the year they participated, in a searchable, sortable table.

Since the Combine wasn’t held in 2021 due to the pandemic, we’ve included the team Pr0-Day drill results for that year instead.

Washington’s John Ross recorded the fastest 40-yard-dash time among former SuperWest players and owns the all-time NFL Combine mark.

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Player Time School Year Pos
John Ross 4.22 Washington 2017 WR
Javelin Guidry 4.29 Utah 2020 CB
Mike Thomas 4.30 Arizona 2009 WR
Taylor Mays 4.31 USC 2010 S
Orlando Scandrick 4.32 Boise St 2008 CB
Chris McKenzie 4.32 ASU 2005 CB
Jason Hill 4.32 WSU 2007 WR
Brandin Cooks 4.33 OSU 2014 WR
R. Jay Soward 4.34 USC 2000 WR
Josh Barrett 4.34 ASU 2008 S
Jahvid Best 4.34 California 2010 RB
Justin Fargas 4.35 USC 2003 RB
Roc Alexander 4.35 Washington 2004 CB
Karl Paymah 4.35 WSU 2005 CB
DeSean Jackson 4.35 California 2008 WR
LaMichael James 4.35 Oregon 2012 RB
Fabian Moreau 4.35 UCLA 2017 CB
Eric Wright 4.36 UNLV 2007 CB
Cliff Russell 4.36 Utah 2002 WR
Stanley Wilson 4.36 Stanford 2005 CB
Chris Owusu 4.36 Stanford 2012 WR
Ryan Mathews 4.37 Fresno St 2010 RB
Reggie Bush 4.37 USC 2006 RB
Terrence Wheatley 4.37 Colorado 2008 CB
Marcus Trufant 4.38 WSU 2003 CB
Dennis Weathersby 4.38 OSU 2003 CB
Desmond Trufant 4.38 Washington 2013 CB
Christian Gonzalez 4.38 Oregon 2023 DB
Jacob Cowing 4.38 Arizona 2024 WR
Jamar Taylor 4.39 Boise St 2013 CB
Marcus McCauley 4.39 Fresno St 2007 CB
Samie Parker 4.39 Oregon 2004 WR
Maurice Jones-Drew 4.39 UCLA 2006 RB
De’Anthony Thomas 4.39 Oregon 2014 RB
Kevon Seymour 4.39 USC 2016 CB
Isaiah Dunn 4.39 OSU 2021 DB
Anthony Gould 4.39 OSU 2024 WR
Kyle Williams 4.40 WSU 2025 WR
Dontay Moch 4.40 Nevada 2011 LB
Jeff Webb 4.40 SDSU 2006 WR
Todd Watkins 4.40 BYU 2006 WR
Andre Dyson 4.40 Utah 2001 CB
Colin Branch 4.40 Stanford 2003 S
Troy Polamalu 4.40 USC 2003 S
J.J. Arrington 4.40 California 2005 RB
Chris Henry 4.40 Arizona 2007 RB
Wilrey Fontenot 4.40 Arizona 2008 CB
Brandon Hughes 4.40 OSU 2009 CB
Joe McKnight 4.40 USC 2010 RB
Kyle Williams 4.40 ASU 2010 WR
Paul Richardson 4.40 Colorado 2014 WR
Justin Reid 4.40 Stanford 2018 S
Jalen Cropper 4.40 Fresno St 2023 WR
Tory Horton 4.41 CSU 2025 WR
Kitan Crawford 4.41 Nevada 2025 S
Tyler Ervin 4.41 SJSU 2016 RB
DeMarco Sampson 4.41 SDSU 2011 WR
Ian Johnson 4.41 Boise St 2009 RB
Legedu Naanee 4.41 Boise St 2007 WR
Trung Canidate 4.41 Arizona 2000 RB
Steve Smith 4.41 Utah 2001 WR
Brandon Breazell 4.41 UCLA 2008 WR
Pat Lee 4.41 Colorado 2008 CB
Kevin Thomas 4.41 USC 2010 CB
Shareece Wright 4.41 USC 2011 CB
Joe Williams 4.41 Utah 2017 RB
Dane Cruikshank 4.41 Arizona 2018 S
Troy Franklin 4.41 Oregon 2024 WR
Jalen Royals 4.42 Utah St 2025 WR
Robert Turbin 4.42 Utah St 2012 RB
Ronnie Hillman 4.42 SDSU 2012 RB
Curtis Marsh 4.42 Utah St 2011 CB
Kealoha Pilares 4.42 Hawaii 2011 WR
A.J. Jefferson 4.42 Fresno St 2010 CB
Quincy Black 4.42 New Mexico 2007 LB
Richard Marshall 4.42 Fresno St 2006 CB
Kevin Curtis 4.42 Utah St 2003 WR
Luke Staley 4.42 BYU 2002 RB
Kareem Kelly 4.42 USC 2003 WR
Justin Tryon 4.42 ASU 2008 CB
Jimmy Smith 4.42 Colorado 2011 CB
Bill Bentley 4.42 Colorado 2012 CB
Steve Williams 4.42 California 2013 CB
Nelson Agholor 4.42 USC 2015 WR
Trevor Davis 4.42 California 2016 WR
Byron Marshall 4.42 Oregon 2016 WR
Adoree Jackson 4.42 USC 2017 CB
Michael Rector 4.42 Stanford 2017 WR
Isaac Taylor-Stuart 4.42 USC 2022 CB
Avery Williams 4.43 Boise St 2021 CB
John Hightower 4.43 Boise St 2020 WR
Titus Young 4.43 Boise St 2011 WR
Jonathon Amaya 4.43 Nevada 2010 S
Lonyae Miller 4.43 Fresno St 2010 RB
Kyle Wilson 4.43 Boise St 2010 CB
Marko Mitchell 4.43 Nevada 2009 WR
Eddie Berlin 4.43 New Mexico 2001 WR
Dennis Northcutt 4.43 Arizona 2000 WR
Shaun McDonald 4.43 ASU 2003 WR
Ken Crawley 4.43 Colorado 2016 CB
Chidobe Awuzie 4.43 Colorado 2017 CB
Kevin King 4.43 Washington 2017 CB
Khalil Shakir 4.43 Boise St 2022 WR
Elic Ayomanor 4.44 Stanford 2025 WR
Chris Owens 4.44 SJSU 2009 CB
Adam Jennings 4.44 Fresno St 2006 WR
Rashad Bauman 4.44 Oregon 2002 CB
Steve Smith 4.44 USC 2007 WR
Wopamo Osaisai 4.44 Stanford 2009 CB
Mychal Kendricks 4.44 California 2012 ILB
Josh Shaw 4.44 USC 2015 CB
Jaelen Strong 4.44 ASU 2015 WR
Simi Fehoko 4.44 Stanford 2021 WR
Trent McDuffie 4.44 Washington 2022 CB
Jaylin Smith 4.45 USC 2025 CB
Marcus Harris 4.45 Cal 2025 CB
Craig Woodson 4.45 Cal 2025 S
Bailey Gaither 4.45 SJSU 2021 WR
Alex Green 4.45 Hawaii 2011 RB
Kevin Jurovich 4.45 SJSU 2010 WR
Paul Williams 4.45 Fresno St 2007 WR
Marviel Underwood 4.45 SDSU 2005 S
Nnamdi Asomugha 4.45 California 2003 CB
Derek Hagan 4.45 ASU 2006 WR
Antoine Cason 4.45 Arizona 2008 CB
Terrell Thomas 4.45 USC 2008 CB
Chauncey Washington 4.45 USC 2008 RB
Sammie Stroughter 4.45 OSU 2009 WR
Markus Wheaton 4.45 OSU 2013 WR
Eric Rowe 4.45 Utah 2015 CB
Budda Baker 4.45 Washington 2017 S
Ahkello Witherspoon 4.45 Colorado 2017 CB
Paulson Adebo 4.45 Stanford 2021 CB
Daniel Scott 4.45 Cal 2023 DB
Rome Odunze 4.45 Washington 2024 WR
Cole Bishop 4.45 Utah 2024 DB
LaJohntay Wester 4.46 Colorado 2025 WR
Kain Medrano 4.46 UCLA 2025 LB
Jimmy Horn Jr. 4.46 Colorado 2025 WR
Zayne Anderson 4.46 BYU 2021 LB
Rashaad Penny 4.46 SDSU 2018 RB
Doug Martin 4.46 Boise St 2012 RB
Andre Maddox 4.46 Boise St 2005 S
Adam Archuleta 4.46 ASU 2001 S
Freddie Mitchell 4.46 UCLA 2001 WR
Brian Allen 4.46 Stanford 2002 RB
Tank Williams 4.46 Stanford 2002 S
Chris Brown 4.46 Colorado 2003 RB
Craig Bragg 4.46 UCLA 2005 WR
Tab Perry 4.46 UCLA 2005 WR
Marshawn Lynch 4.46 California 2007 RB
Jonathan Stewart 4.46 Oregon 2008 RB
Ronald Johnson 4.46 USC 2011 WR
Marvin Jones 4.46 California 2012 WR
Damarious Randall 4.46 ASU 2015 S
Daniel Lasco 4.46 California 2016 RB
Kalen Ballage 4.46 ASU 2018 RB
Dillon Mitchell 4.46 Oregon 2019 WR
Terrell Burgess 4.46 Utah 2020 S
Nahshon Wright 4.46 OSU 2021 DB
MarShawn Lloyd 4.46 USC 2024 RB
Darren Hall 4.47 SDSU 2021 CB
Ryan Mouton 4.47 Hawaii 2009 CB
Jeremy Childs 4.47 Boise St 2009 WR
Kris Richard 4.47 USC 2002 CB
Will Poole 4.47 USC 2004 CB
Jerome Harrison 4.47 WSU 2006 RB
Sabby Piscitelli 4.47 OSU 2007 S
Keenan Lewis 4.47 OSU 2009 CB
Sean Smith 4.47 Utah 2009 CB
Jaison Williams 4.47 Oregon 2009 WR
Jordan Payton 4.47 UCLA 2016 WR
Sidney Jones 4.47 Washington 2017 CB
Connor Wedington 4.47 Stanford 2021 WR
Mekhi Blackmon 4.47 USC 2023 DB
Devin Culp 4.47 Washington 2024 TE
Devaughn Vele 4.47 Utah 2024 WR
Jalen McMillan 4.47 Washington 2024 WR
Donnel Pumphrey 4.48 SDSU 2017 RB
Robert Herron 4.48 Wyoming 2014 WR
Nevin Lawson 4.48 Utah St 2014 CB
Tim Cornett 4.48 UNLV 2014 RB
Kerwynn Williams 4.48 Utah St 2013 RB
Duke Williams 4.48 Nevada 2013 S
John Wendling 4.48 Wyoming 2007 S
J.R. Redmond 4.48 ASU 2000 RB
Brian Poli-Dixon 4.48 UCLA 2002 WR
Onterrio Smith 4.48 Oregon 2003 RB
Eric Weddle 4.48 Utah 2007 S
Tevin Carter 4.48 Utah 2016 S
Brian Allen 4.48 Utah 2017 CB
Christian McCaffrey 4.48 Stanford 2017 RB
Marquise Blair 4.48 Utah 2019 S
Darnay Holmes 4.48 UCLA 2020 CB
Dezmon Patmon 4.48 WSU 2020 WR
Jevon Holland 4.48 Oregon 2021 S
Deommodore Lenoir 4.48 Oregon 2021 CB
Rachaad White 4.48 ASU 2022 RB
Chase Lucas 4.48 ASU 2022 CB
Chris Steele 4.48 USC 2022 CB
Calen Bullock 4.48 USC 2024 DB
DJ Johnson 4.49 Oregon 2023 EDGE
Andre Chachere 4.49 SJSU 2018 CB
Jeremy McNichols 4.49 Boise St 2017 RB
Marqueston Huff 4.49 Wyoming 2014 S
Travis Brown 4.49 New Mexico 2008 WR
Kendrick Starling 4.49 SJSU 2004 WR
Dexter Wynn 4.49 Colorado St 2004 CB
Ashley Lelie 4.49 Hawaii 2002 WR
Wesly Mallard 4.49 Oregon 2002 S
Sultan McCullough 4.49 USC 2003 RB
Jeremy Bloom 4.49 Colorado 2006 WR
LenDale White 4.49 USC 2006 RB
Jordan Kent 4.49 Oregon 2007 WR
Patrick Chung 4.49 Oregon 2009 S
Shane Vereen 4.49 California 2011 RB
Johnathan Franklin 4.49 UCLA 2013 RB
Deone Bucannon 4.49 WSU 2014 S
Tyler Gaffney 4.49 Stanford 2014 RB
Bishop Sankey 4.49 Washington 2014 RB
Steven Nelson 4.49 OSU 2015 CB
Jordan Miller 4.49 Washington 2019 CB
Joshua Kelley 4.49 UCLA 2020 RB
Davion Taylor 4.49 Colorado 2020 LB
Thomas Graham Jr. 4.49 Oregon 2021 CB
Jordan Addison 4.49 USC 2023 WR
Nohl Williams 4.50 Cal 2025 CB
Toby Gerhart 4.50 Stanford 2010 RB
David Johnson 4.50 New Mexico 2015 RB
Mo Alexander 4.50 Utah St 2014 S
Brandyn Thompson 4.50 Boise St 2011 CB
Glover Quin 4.50 New Mexico 2009 S
Derrick Martin 4.50 Wyoming 2006 CB
Hank Baskett 4.50 New Mexico 2006 WR
Pete Rebstock 4.50 Colorado St 2002 WR
Margin Hooks 4.50 BYU 2001 WR
Windrell Hayes 4.50 USC 2000 WR
Chad Morton 4.50 USC 2000 RB
Keith Smith 4.50 Arizona 2000 RB
Marques Anderson 4.50 UCLA 2002 S
Chris Cash 4.50 USC 2002 CB
Chase Lyman 4.50 California 2005 WR
Jon Alston 4.50 Stanford 2006 OLB
Quinton Ganther 4.50 Utah 2006 RB
Thomas DeCoud 4.50 California 2008 S
Brandon Burton 4.50 Utah 2011 CB
Jermaine Kearse 4.50 Washington 2012 WR
Travis Feeney 4.50 Washington 2016 OLB
Jordan Lasley 4.50 UCLA 2018 WR
Isaiah Oliver 4.50 Colorado 2018 CB
Justin Hollins 4.50 Oregon 2019 EDGE
Brandon Aiyuk 4.50 ASU 2020 WR
Jaylon Johnson 4.50 Utah 2020 CB
Khyree Jackson 4.50 Oregon 2024 DB
Brenden Rice 4.50 USC 2024 WR
Tez Johnson 4.51 Oregon 2025 WR
Bisi Johnson 4.51 Colorado St 2019 WR
Michael Gallup 4.51 Colorado St 2018 WR
Will Davis 4.51 Utah St 2013 CB
Jeron Johnson 4.51 Boise St 2011 S
Marcus Smith 4.51 New Mexico 2008 WR
Gerald Alexander 4.51 Boise St 2007 S
Wendell Mathis 4.51 Fresno St 2006 RB
Nate Burleson 4.51 Nevada 2003 WR
Matt Farmer 4.51 Air Force 2000 WR
Damen Wheeler 4.51 Colorado 2000 CB
Robert Thomas 4.51 UCLA 2002 OLB
Jason Shivers 4.51 ASU 2004 S
Jake Locker 4.51 Washington 2011 QB
Omar Bolden 4.51 ASU 2012 CB
Coby Fleener 4.51 Stanford 2012 TE
Marquess Wilson 4.51 WSU 2013 WR
Robert Woods 4.51 USC 2013 WR
Shaquelle Evans 4.51 UCLA 2014 WR
Josh Huff 4.51 Oregon 2014 WR
Keith McGill 4.51 Utah 2014 CB
Rashaad Reynolds 4.51 OSU 2014 CB
Alex Carter 4.51 Stanford 2015 CB
Kaelin Clay 4.51 Utah 2015 WR
Ugo Amadi 4.51 Oregon 2019 S
Amon-Ra St. Brown 4.51 USC 2021 WR
Jack Jones 4.51 ASU 2022 CB
Jaylen Watson 4.51 WSU 2022 CB
Clark Phillips III 4.51 Utah 2023 DB
Dominique Hampton 4.51 Washington 2024 DB
Michael Wiley 4.51 Arizona 2024 RB
D.J. Harper 4.52 Boise St 2013 RB
DeAndre Wright 4.52 New Mexico 2009 CB
Drisan James 4.52 Boise St 2007 WR
Donnie O’Neal 4.52 ASU 2002 WR
Ricky Manning 4.52 UCLA 2003 CB
Devard Darling 4.52 WSU 2004 WR
O.J. Atogwe 4.52 Stanford 2005 S
Demetrius Williams 4.52 Oregon 2006 WR
Chris McGaha 4.52 ASU 2010 WR
Alterraun Verner 4.52 UCLA 2010 CB
Damian Williams 4.52 USC 2010 WR
Jalil Brown 4.52 Colorado 2011 CB
Chris Conte 4.52 California 2011 S
Chris Polk 4.52 Washington 2012 RB
Trevin Wade 4.52 Arizona 2012 CB
Kenjon Barner 4.52 Oregon 2013 RB
Marqise Lee 4.52 USC 2014 WR
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu 4.52 Oregon 2015 CB
Marcus Mariota 4.52 Oregon 2015 QB
Michael Pittman 4.52 USC 2020 WR
Kyler Gordon 4.52 Washington 2022 CB
Kyu Blu Kelly 4.52 Stanford 2023 DB
Tyreque Jones 4.52 BSU 2023 DB
George Holani 4.52 Boise St 2024 RB
Ja’Lynn Polk 4.52 Washington 2024 WR
Khalid Wooten 4.53 Nevada 2013 S
Colin Kaepernick 4.53 Nevada 2011 QB
Greg Salas 4.53 Hawaii 2011 WR
Austin Collie 4.53 BYU 2009 WR
Ryan Grice-Mullen 4.53 Hawaii 2008 WR
Ben Kelly 4.53 Colorado 2000 CB
Maurice Morris 4.53 Oregon 2002 RB
Raonall Smith 4.53 WSU 2002 OLB
Paul Arnold 4.53 Washington 2003 WR
Donald Strickland 4.53 Colorado 2003 CB
D.J. Hackett 4.53 Colorado 2004 WR
Darnell Bing 4.53 USC 2006 S
Walter Thurmond 4.53 Oregon 2010 CB
Allen Bradford 4.53 USC 2011 RB
Jordan Cameron 4.53 USC 2011 TE
Ryan Whalen 4.53 Stanford 2011 WR
Eddie Pleasant 4.53 Oregon 2012 S
Nickell Robey 4.53 USC 2013 CB
Javorius Allen 4.53 USC 2015 RB
Marcus Peters 4.53 Washington 2015 CB
Tre Madden 4.53 USC 2016 RB
Chad Hansen 4.53 California 2017 WR
N’Keal Harry 4.53 ASU 2019 WR
Iman Lewis-Marshall 4.53 USC 2019 CB
Keaontay Ingram 4.53 USC 2022 RB
Zach Charbonnet 4.53 UCLA 2023 RB
Woody Marks 4.54 USC 2025 RB
Daiyan Henley 4.54 WSU 2023 LB
Dax Milne 4.54 BYU 2021 WR
Brian Hill 4.54 Wyoming 2017 RB
Damontae Kazee 4.54 SDSU 2017 CB
Leaon McFadden 4.54 SDSU 2013 CB
Rishard Matthews 4.54 Nevada 2012 WR
Mike Ball 4.54 Nevada 2012 RB
Virgil Green 4.54 Nevada 2011 TE
Dwight Lowery 4.54 SJSU 2008 CB
James Jones 4.54 SJSU 2007 WR
Antwoine Sanders 4.54 Utah 2003 S
Arnold Parker 4.54 Utah 2004 S
Andrae Thurman 4.54 Arizona 2004 WR
Matt Ware 4.54 UCLA 2004 S
Chris Horton 4.54 UCLA 2008 S
Keith Rivers 4.54 USC 2008 OLB
Anthony Kimble 4.54 Stanford 2009 RB
Richard Sherman 4.54 Stanford 2011 CB
Gerell Robinson 4.54 ASU 2012 WR
Keelan Johnson 4.54 ASU 2013 S
Dion Jordan 4.54 Oregon 2013 OLB
Jordan Poyer 4.54 OSU 2013 CB
Dres Anderson 4.54 Utah 2015 WR
Paul Perkins 4.54 UCLA 2016 RB
Victor Bolden Jr. 4.54 OSU 2017 WR
JuJu Smith-Schuster 4.54 USC 2017 WR
Royce Freeman 4.54 Oregon 2018 RB
Keith Taylor 4.54 Washington 2021 DB
Elijah Higgins 4.54 Stanford 2023 WR
Chau Smith-Wade 4.54 WSU 2024 DB
Jordan James 4.55 Oregon 2025 RB
Cedrick Wilson 4.55 Boise St 2018 WR
Deandre Elliott 4.55 Colorado St 2016 CB
Cecil Sapp 4.55 Colorado St 2003 RB
Troy Walters 4.55 Stanford 2000 WR
Hakim Akbar 4.55 Washington 2001 S
Patrick Dyson 4.55 Utah 2001 CB
Jermaine Chatman 4.55 Arizona 2002 CB
Marquis Cooper 4.55 Washington 2004 OLB
Steven Jackson 4.55 OSU 2004 RB
Brian Paysinger 4.55 Oregon 2008 WR
Nick Perry 4.55 USC 2012 DE
Troy Hill 4.55 Oregon 2015 CB
Ty Montgomery 4.55 Stanford 2015 WR
Darrell Daniels 4.55 Washington 2017 TE
Shalom Luani 4.55 WSU 2017 S
Byron Murphy 4.55 Washington 2019 CB
Brady Breeze 4.55 Oregon 2021 S
Demetric Felton 4.55 UCLA 2021 RB
Alex Austin 4.55 Oregon St 2023 DB
Kedon Slovis 4.55 BYU 2024 QB
Bucky Irving 4.55 Oregon 2024 RB
Andrew Wingard 4.56 Wyoming 2019 S
Mark Nzeocha 4.56 Wyoming 2015 LB
Adam Muema 4.56 SDSU 2014 RB
Davante Adams 4.56 Fresno St 2014 WR
Mike Edwards 4.56 Hawaii 2013 CB
Ziggy Ansah 4.56 BYU 2013 DE
Austin Pettis 4.56 Boise St 2011 WR
Jared Zabransky 4.56 Boise St 2007 QB
Shaunard Harts 4.56 Boise St 2001 S
Trent Gamble 4.56 Wyoming 2000 S
Marcus Williams 4.56 WSU 2001 WR
Coy Wire 4.56 Stanford 2002 S
Keenan Howry 4.56 Oregon 2003 WR
Reggie Williams 4.56 Washington 2004 WR
Mike Williams 4.56 USC 2005 WR
Dante Hughes 4.56 California 2007 CB
David Reed 4.56 Utah 2010 WR
T.J. Ward 4.56 Oregon 2010 S
Jeff Maehl 4.56 Oregon 2011 WR
Devontae Booker 4.56 Utah 2016 RB
Myles Jack 4.56 UCLA 2016 OLB
Gabe Marks 4.56 WSU 2017 WR
Marcus Williams 4.56 Utah 2017 S
Steven Mitchell 4.56 USC 2018 WR
Ben Burr-Kirven 4.56 Washington 2019 LB
Caleb Wilson 4.56 UCLA 2019 TE
Lorenzo Burns 4.56 Arizona 2021 CB
Frank Darby 4.56 ASU 2021 WR
Dorian Thompson-Robinson 4.56 UCLA 2023 QB
Edefuan Ulofoshio 4.56 Washington 2024 LB
Nick Nash 4.57 SJSU 2025 WR
Traeshon Holden 4.57 Oregon 2025 WR
Devante Davis 4.57 UNLV 2015 WR
Jay Ajayi 4.57 Boise St 2015 RB
David Anderson 4.57 Colorado St 2006 WR
Daryl Towns 4.57 Nevada 2004 LB
Maurice Mann 4.57 Nevada 2004 WR
Chad Johnson 4.57 OSU 2001 WR
DeShaun Foster 4.57 UCLA 2002 RB
Ben Emanuel 4.57 UCLA 2005 S
Lavelle Hawkins 4.57 California 2008 WR
David Buehler 4.57 USC 2009 K
Jeremiah Johnson 4.57 Oregon 2009 RB
Ed Reynolds 4.57 Stanford 2014 S
D.J. Foster 4.57 ASU 2016 WR
Peter Kalambayi 4.57 Stanford 2018 EDGE
Eno Benjamin 4.57 ASU 2020 RB
Jermar Jefferson 4.57 OSU 2021 RB
Mykael Wright 4.57 Oregon 2022 CB
Mohamed Kamara 4.57 CSU 2024 DL
Carson Bruener 4.58 Washington 2025 LB
Tre Walker 4.58 SJSU 2021 WR
Evan Tyler 4.58 Boise St 2021 S
Cole McDonald 4.58 Hawaii 2020 QB
Hunter Sharp 4.58 Utah St 2016 WR
Isaiah Burse 4.58 Fresno St 2014 WR
Chris Carter 4.58 Fresno St 2011 LB
Rob Myers 4.58 Utah St 2009 FB
Jerard Rabb 4.58 Boise St 2007 WR
Bernard Berrian 4.58 Fresno St 2004 WR
Danny Farmer 4.58 UCLA 2000 WR
Omare Lowe 4.58 Washington 2002 CB
Adimchinobi Echemandu 4.58 California 2004 RB
Aric Williams 4.58 OSU 2005 CB
Brandon Harrison 4.58 Stanford 2007 S
Dennis Dixon 4.58 Oregon 2008 QB
Clay Matthews 4.58 USC 2009 OLB
Troy Nolan 4.58 ASU 2009 S
Josh Pinkard 4.58 USC 2010 S
Rahim Moore 4.58 UCLA 2011 S
Keenan Allen 4.58 California 2013 WR
Su’A Cravens 4.58 USC 2016 OLB
Ryan Nall 4.58 OSU 2018 RB
Myles Gaskin 4.58 Washington 2019 RB
Bobby Okereke 4.58 Stanford 2019 LB
James Williams 4.58 WSU 2019 RB
Juwan Johnson 4.58 Oregon 2020 WR
Laviska Shenault Jr. 4.58 Colorado 2020 WR
Camryn Bynum 4.58 California 2021 CB
Hamilcar Rashed 4.58 OSU 2021 OLB
Kayvon Thibodeaux 4.58 Oregon 2022 EDGE
Kyle Philips 4.58 UCLA 2022 WR
Michael Wilson 4.58 Stanford 2023 WR
Kitan Oladapo 4.58 OSU 2024 DB
Jamaal Williams 4.59 BYU 2017 RB
Bene’ Benwikere 4.59 SJSU 2014 CB
Jamel Hamler 4.59 Fresno St 2011 WR
Chastin West 4.59 Fresno St 2010 WR
David Richmond 4.59 SJSU 2009 WR
Jason Rivers 4.59 Hawaii 2008 WR
Brady Poppinga 4.59 BYU 2005 DE
Brian Urlacher 4.59 New Mexico 2000 LB
Nijrell Eason 4.59 ASU 2001 CB
Lamont Thompson 4.59 WSU 2002 S
Marcell Allmond 4.59 USC 2004 CB
Mike Hass 4.59 OSU 2006 WR
Jamar Williams 4.59 ASU 2006 OLB
Syndric Steptoe 4.59 Arizona 2007 WR
Dennis Keyes 4.59 UCLA 2008 S
Craig Stevens 4.59 California 2008 TE
Brandon Gibson 4.59 WSU 2009 WR
Patrick Turner 4.59 USC 2009 WR
Ed Dickson 4.59 Oregon 2010 TE
Jacquizz Rodgers 4.59 OSU 2011 RB
Andrew Luck 4.59 Stanford 2012 QB
T.J. McDonald 4.59 USC 2013 S
Stephen Anderson 4.59 California 2016 TE
Takkarist McKinley 4.59 UCLA 2017 OLB
Aaron Fuller 4.59 Washington 2020 WR
Quentin Lake 4.59 UCLA 2022 S
Teddye Buchanan 4.60 Cal 2025 LB
Kenny Young 4.60 UCLA 2018 ILB
James-Michael Johnson 4.60 Nevada 2012 LB
George Iloka 4.60 Boise St 2012 S
Seyi Ajirotutu 4.60 Fresno St 2010 WR
Adam Seward 4.60 UNLV 2005 LB
Colby Bockwoldt 4.60 BYU 2004 LB
Doug Jolley 4.60 BYU 2002 TE
Deltha O’Neal 4.60 California 2000 CB
Michael Lewis 4.60 Colorado 2002 S
Keary Colbert 4.60 USC 2004 WR
Keith Lewis 4.60 Oregon 2004 S
Mike Bell 4.60 Arizona 2006 RB
Zach Catanese 4.60 ASU 2007 S
Dashon Goldson 4.60 Washington 2007 S
Isaiah Stanback 4.60 Washington 2007 QB
C.J. Anderson 4.60 California 2013 RB
Tedric Thompson 4.60 Colorado 2017 S
Alijah Holder 4.60 Stanford 2019 CB
Curtis Robinson 4.60 Stanford 2021 LB
Tyler Allgeier 4.60 BYU 2022 RB
Ronnie Rivers 4.60 Fresno St 2022 RB
Johnny Johnson III 4.60 Oregon 2022 WR
Evan Williams 4.60 Oregon 2024 DB
Ricky White III 4.61 UNLV 2025 WR
Derron Smith 4.61 Fresno St 2015 S
Josh Mauga 4.61 Nevada 2009 LB
Kevin O’Connell 4.61 SDSU 2008 QB
Kyle Boller 4.61 California 2003 QB
Kerry Carter 4.61 Stanford 2003 RB
Teyo Johnson 4.61 Stanford 2003 WR
Sean Tufts 4.61 Colorado 2004 OLB
Darrell Brooks 4.61 Arizona 2006 S
Eric Frampton 4.61 WSU 2007 S
Ryan Torain 4.61 ASU 2008 RB
Cameron Morrah 4.61 California 2009 TE
Donald Butler 4.61 Washington 2010 ILB
Cliff Harris 4.61 Oregon 2012 CB
Delano Howell 4.61 Stanford 2012 S
James Rodgers 4.61 OSU 2012 WR
Colt Lyerla 4.61 Oregon 2014 TE
Eric Kendricks 4.61 UCLA 2015 ILB
Isaiah Hodgins 4.61 OSU 2020 WR
J.J. Taylor 4.61 Arizona 2020 RB
Luke Musgrave 4.61 Oregon St 2023 TE
Tanner McLachlan 4.61 Arizona 2024 TE
Jalen Robinette 4.62 Air Force 2017 WR
Shea McClellin 4.62 Boise St 2012 LB
Chad Owens 4.62 Hawaii 2005 QB
Abraham Eimimian 4.62 Hawaii 2005 CB
Jeff Shoate 4.62 SDSU 2004 CB
Larry Ned 4.62 SDSU 2002 RB
Rashidi Barnes 4.62 Colorado 2000 S
Markus Steele 4.62 USC 2001 OLB
James Allen 4.62 OSU 2002 OLB
Steve Smith 4.62 Oregon 2002 S
Steve Savoy 4.62 Utah 2005 WR
John Walker 4.62 USC 2006 CB
Dwayne Jarrett 4.62 USC 2007 WR
Michael Johnson 4.62 Arizona 2007 S
Justin Forsett 4.62 California 2008 RB
Alexis Serna 4.62 OSU 2008 K
Dexter Davis 4.62 ASU 2010 OLB
Stafon Johnson 4.62 USC 2010 RB
Aaron Hester 4.62 UCLA 2013 CB
Owamagbe Odighizuwa 4.62 UCLA 2015 DE
Devon Cajuste 4.62 Stanford 2016 WR
Treston DeCoud 4.62 OSU 2017 CB
Salvon Ahmed 4.62 Washington 2020 RB
Myles Bryant 4.62 Washington 2020 CB
Casey Toohill 4.62 Stanford 2020 LB
Gary Brightwell 4.62 Arizona 2021 RB
Elijah Molden 4.62 Washington 2021 DB
Tyler Vaughns 4.62 USC 2021 WR
Sione Vaki 4.62 Utah 2024 DB
Jeffrey Bassa 4.63 Oregon 2025 LB
Terrance Ferguson 4.63 Oregon 2025 TE
Logan Wilson 4.63 Wyoming 2020 LB
Josh Oliver 4.63 SJSU 2019 TE
Sione Takitaki 4.63 BYU 2019 LB
Cody Fajardo 4.63 Nevada 2015 QB
Schuylar Oordt 4.63 New Mexico 2011 TE
Coye Francies 4.63 SJSU 2009 CB
Erik Olson 4.63 Colorado St 2000 S
Kevin McDougal 4.63 Colorado St 2000 RB
Terrence Carroll 4.63 OSU 2001 S
Terrell Roberts 4.63 OSU 2003 CB
Brandon Browner 4.63 OSU 2005 CB
Joe Klopfenstein 4.63 Colorado 2006 TE
Jarrad Page 4.63 UCLA 2006 S
Husain Abdullah 4.63 WSU 2008 S
Marc Anthony 4.63 California 2013 CB
Terrance Mitchell 4.63 Oregon 2014 CB
Brett Hundley 4.63 UCLA 2015 QB
Mitch Wishnowsky 4.63 Utah 2019 P
Evan Worthington 4.63 Colorado 2019 S
Daniel Bellinger 4.63 SDSU 2022 TE
Chad Muma 4.63 Wyoming 2022 LB
Noah Sewell 4.64 Oregon 2023 LB
Fred Warner 4.64 BYU 2018 LB
Rashard Higgins 4.64 Colorado St 2016 WR
Josh Harper 4.64 Fresno St 2015 WR
Davone Bess 4.64 Hawaii 2008 WR
DonTrell Moore 4.64 New Mexico 2006 RB
Kevin Thomas 4.64 UNLV 2002 CB
John Howell 4.64 Colorado St 2001 S
Ifeanyi Ohalete 4.64 USC 2001 S
Scott Fujita 4.64 California 2002 OLB
Daniel Graham 4.64 Colorado 2002 TE
Rich Alexis 4.64 Washington 2004 RB
Erik Coleman 4.64 WSU 2004 S
Manuel White 4.64 UCLA 2005 FB
Brian Cushing 4.64 USC 2009 OLB
Devin Ross 4.64 Arizona 2010 CB
Stanley Havili 4.64 USC 2011 FB
John Boyett 4.64 Oregon 2013 S
Jawanza Starling 4.64 USC 2013 S
Shaq Thompson 4.64 Washington 2015 OLB
Kenny Lawler 4.64 California 2016 WR
Cody Barton 4.64 Utah 2019 LB
Laiatu Latu 4.64 UCLA 2024 DL
Mykal Walker 4.65 Fresno St 2020 LB
Leighton Vander Esch 4.65 Boise St 2018 LB
Cody Hoffman 4.65 BYU 2014 WR
Phillip Thomas 4.65 Fresno St 2013 S
Keith Smith 4.65 SJSU 2011 WR
Vai Taua 4.65 Nevada 2011 RB
Ryan Wolfe 4.65 UNLV 2010 WR
Ezra Butler 4.65 Nevada 2008 LB
Jorge Cordova 4.65 Nevada 2004 LB
Pisa Tinoisamoa 4.65 Hawaii 2003 LB
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 4.65 SDSU 2000 LB
Jeff Ulbrich 4.65 Hawaii 2000 LB
Matt Beck 4.65 California 2000 ILB
Casey Moore 4.65 Stanford 2003 FB
Carson Palmer 4.65 USC 2003 QB
Kaluka Maiava 4.65 USC 2009 OLB
Everson Griffen 4.65 USC 2010 DE
Verran Tucker 4.65 California 2010 WR
Mike Mohamed 4.65 California 2011 ILB
Brooks Reed 4.65 Arizona 2011 OLB
Jordan Richards 4.65 Stanford 2015 S
Cayleb Jones 4.65 Arizona 2016 WR
Lavon Coleman 4.65 Washington 2018 RB
Ronald Jones 4.65 USC 2018 RB
Uchenna Nwosu 4.65 USC 2018 EDGE
Tony Brown 4.65 Colorado 2020 WR
Zack Moss 4.65 Utah 2020 RB
Talanoa Hufanga 4.65 USC 2021 S
Nick Pickett 4.65 Oregon 2021 S
Devon Williams 4.65 Oregon 2022 WR
Kameron Kelly 4.66 SDSU 2018 S
Dwayne Wright 4.66 Fresno St 2007 RB
Sam Brandon 4.66 UNLV 2002 S
Kofi Shuck 4.66 Wyoming 2000 WR
Keith Brown 4.66 UCLA 2000 RB
Reuben Droughns 4.66 Oregon 2000 RB
Dave Minnich 4.66 WSU 2002 RB
Bobby Wade 4.66 Arizona 2003 WR
Virgil Williams 4.66 WSU 2004 S
Brian Iwuh 4.66 Colorado 2006 OLB
Cary Harris 4.66 USC 2009 CB
Nyan Boateng 4.66 California 2010 WR
Juron Criner 4.66 Arizona 2012 WR
Dion Bailey 4.66 USC 2014 S
Anthony Barr 4.66 UCLA 2014 OLB
Boseko Lokombo 4.66 Oregon 2014 OLB
Bralon Addison 4.66 Oregon 2016 WR
Devin Lloyd 4.66 Utah 2022 LB
Jordan Burch 4.67 Oregon 2025 DE
Kahale Warring 4.67 SDSU 2019 TE
Alexander Mattison 4.67 Boise St 2019 RB
Tanner Vallejo 4.67 Boise St 2017 LB
Kapri Bibbs 4.67 Colorado St 2014 RB
Daniel Sorensen 4.67 BYU 2014 S
Duke Ihenacho 4.67 SJSU 2012 S
Miles Burris 4.67 SDSU 2012 LB
Gartrell Johnson 4.67 Colorado St 2009 RB
Bryan Kehl 4.67 BYU 2008 LB
J.R. Tolver 4.67 SDSU 2003 WR
Paris Gaines 4.67 Fresno St 2002 FB
David Carr 4.67 Fresno St 2002 QB
Delvon Flowers 4.67 ASU 2002 RB
Nick Barnett 4.67 OSU 2003 OLB
Malaefou MacKenzie 4.67 USC 2003 RB
Bobby Purify 4.67 Colorado 2005 RB
Tyron Brackenridge 4.67 WSU 2007 CB
Josh Kaddu 4.67 Oregon 2012 OLB
Marion Grice 4.67 ASU 2014 RB
Trevor Reilly 4.67 Utah 2014 OLB
Vince Mayle 4.67 WSU 2015 WR
Pita Taumoepenu 4.67 Utah 2017 OLB
Nephi Sewell 4.67 Utah 2022 LB
Warren Jackson 4.68 Colorado St 2021 WR
Cleveland Wallace III 4.68 SJSU 2016 CB
Ezell Ruffin 4.68 SDSU 2015 WR
Stefphon Jefferson 4.68 Nevada 2013 RB
Vincent Brown 4.68 SDSU 2011 WR
Dennis Pitta 4.68 BYU 2010 TE
Freddy Keiaho 4.68 SDSU 2006 LB
Billy Strother 4.68 New Mexico 2004 LB
Kassim Osgood 4.68 SDSU 2003 WR
Reno Mahe 4.68 BYU 2003 WR
Todd Heap 4.68 ASU 2001 TE
Dameon Hunter 4.68 Utah 2002 RB
Jashon Sykes 4.68 Colorado 2002 OLB
Clarence Farmer 4.68 Arizona 2004 RB
Jonathan Pollard 4.68 OSU 2005 OLB
Fred Davis 4.68 USC 2008 TE
Jairus Byrd 4.68 Oregon 2009 CB
Rob Gronkowski 4.68 Arizona 2010 TE
Nate Williams 4.68 Washington 2011 S
Soma Vainuku 4.68 USC 2016 FB
Justin Herbert 4.68 Oregon 2020 QB
Steven Montez 4.68 Colorado 2020 QB
Matt Araiza 4.68 SDSU 2022 P
Gabriel Murphy 4.68 UCLA 2024 LB
Dillon Johnson 4.68 Washington 2024 RB
Darian Thompson 4.69 Boise St 2016 S
Kamalei Correa 4.69 Boise St 2016 DE
Derek Carr 4.69 Fresno St 2014 QB
Ryan Otten 4.69 SJSU 2013 TE
Kory Sperry 4.69 Colorado St 2009 TE
Kevin Robinson 4.69 Utah St 2008 WR
Travis Laboy 4.69 Hawaii 2004 DE
Ryan Hannam 4.69 New Mexico 2002 TE
Mike Pinkard 4.69 ASU 2003 TE
Tank Johnson 4.69 Washington 2004 DT
Kirk Yliniemi 4.69 OSU 2004 K
Spencer Havner 4.69 UCLA 2006 ILB
Terrence Whitehead 4.69 Oregon 2006 RB
Mark Bradford 4.69 Stanford 2008 WR
Anthony Felder 4.69 California 2009 ILB
Zack Follett 4.69 California 2009 OLB
Kyle Bosworth 4.69 UCLA 2010 OLB
Reid Forrest 4.69 WSU 2011 P
Matt Scott 4.69 Arizona 2013 QB
Ka’Deem Carey 4.69 Arizona 2014 RB
Nelson Spruce 4.69 Colorado 2016 WR
Solomon Thomas 4.69 Stanford 2017 DE
Kylie Fitts 4.69 Utah 2018 EDGE
Porter Gustin 4.69 USC 2019 EDGE
Cameron Smith 4.69 USC 2019 LB
Joe Tryon 4.69 Washington 2021 OLB
Greg Dulcich 4.69 UCLA 2022 TE
Brennan Jackson 4.69 WSU 2024 DL
Marcus Demps 4.70 SDSU 2006 S
Jarrod Baxter 4.70 New Mexico 2002 FB
Orlando Huff 4.70 Fresno St 2001 LB
Trevor Insley 4.70 Nevada 2000 WR
Greg Dulcich 4.70 UCLA 2022 TE
Mike Bush 4.70 WSU 2003 WR
Scott Ware 4.70 USC 2006 S
Michael Okwo 4.70 Stanford 2007 ILB
Robert James 4.70 ASU 2008 OLB
LeGarrette Blount 4.70 Oregon 2010 RB
Keaton Kristick 4.70 OSU 2010 OLB
Marc Tyler 4.70 USC 2012 RB
Khairi Fortt 4.70 California 2014 OLB
Devon Kennard 4.70 USC 2014 OLB
Silas Redd 4.70 USC 2014 RB
Jayon Brown 4.70 UCLA 2017 ILB
Demario Richard 4.70 ASU 2018 RB
Darius Muasau 4.70 UCLA 2024 LB
Nat Berhe 4.71 SDSU 2014 S
Kyle Van Noy 4.71 BYU 2014 LB
Jovon Bouknight 4.71 Wyoming 2006 WR
Justin Ena 4.71 BYU 2002 LB
Marques Tuiasosopo 4.71 Washington 2001 QB
Brandon Drumm 4.71 Colorado 2003 FB
Brandon Chillar 4.71 UCLA 2004 OLB
Jared Newberry 4.71 Stanford 2005 OLB
Aaron Rodgers 4.71 California 2005 QB
Alex Smith 4.71 Utah 2005 QB
Paris Warren 4.71 Utah 2005 WR
Dallas Sartz 4.71 USC 2007 OLB
Jordon Dizon 4.71 Colorado 2008 OLB
Anthony McCoy 4.71 USC 2010 TE
Stevenson Sylvester 4.71 Utah 2010 OLB
Nick Kasa 4.71 Colorado 2013 TE
Blake Martinez 4.71 Stanford 2016 ILB
Drew Sample 4.71 Washington 2019 TE
E.J. Muhammad 4.72 Nevada 2021 DB
Nick Vigil 4.72 Utah St 2016 LB
Kyler Fackrell 4.72 Utah St 2016 LB
Brandon Marshall 4.72 Nevada 2012 LB
Joel Dreessen 4.72 Colorado St 2005 TE
Demario Brown 4.72 Utah St 2000 RB
Justin Wyatt 4.72 USC 2006 CB
Victor Butler 4.72 OSU 2009 OLB
Obum Gwacham 4.72 OSU 2015 DE
Anthony Jefferson 4.72 UCLA 2015 S
Thomas Duarte 4.72 UCLA 2016 TE
Austin Hooper 4.72 Stanford 2016 TE
Azeem Victor 4.72 Washington 2018 ILB
Jake Bailey 4.72 Stanford 2019 P
Bralen Trice 4.72 Washington 2024 DL
Dax Raymond 4.73 Utah St 2019 TE
Jimmy Pruitt 4.73 SJSU 2016 CB
Alani Fua 4.73 BYU 2015 LB
Antwan Applewhite 4.73 SDSU 2007 DE
Jonathan Harrell 4.73 New Mexico 2004 LB
Sean Brewer 4.73 SJSU 2001 TE
Byron Frisch 4.73 BYU 2000 DE
Javon Green 4.73 Colorado 2001 WR
Tyler Brayton 4.73 Colorado 2003 DE
Derek McCoy 4.73 Colorado 2004 WR
Gilbert Harris 4.73 Arizona 2006 FB
John Torp 4.73 Colorado 2006 P
Daniel Te’o-Nesheim 4.73 Washington 2010 DE
Chris Galippo 4.73 USC 2012 ILB
Cory Littleton 4.73 Washington 2016 OLB
Rasheem Green 4.73 USC 2018 DE
Devin Asiasi 4.73 UCLA 2020 TE
Easton Gibbs 4.73 Wyoming 2024 LB
Jordan Love 4.74 Utah St 2020 QB
Derek Schouman 4.74 Boise St 2007 FB
Randy Black 4.74 UNLV 2001 S
Nick Murphy 4.74 ASU 2002 P
Gabe Nyenhuis 4.74 Colorado 2004 DE
Tim Day 4.74 Oregon 2006 TE
Will Derting 4.74 WSU 2006 ILB
David Lonie 4.74 California 2006 P
Evan Moore 4.74 Stanford 2008 TE
Kahlil Bell 4.74 UCLA 2009 RB
Cameron Jordan 4.74 California 2011 DE
Sean Cattouse 4.74 California 2012 S
Kiko Alonso 4.74 Oregon 2013 ILB
Brandon Magee 4.74 ASU 2013 OLB
Jake Browning 4.74 Washington 2019 QB
Hunter Bryant 4.74 Washington 2020 TE
Tavion Thomas 4.74 Utah 2023 RB
Josh Allen 4.75 Wyoming 2018 QB
David Wells 4.75 SDSU 2018 TE
Garrett Grayson 4.75 Colorado St 2015 QB
Kevin Basped 4.75 Nevada 2010 DE
David Veikune 4.75 Hawaii 2009 DE
John Beck 4.75 BYU 2007 QB
Kirk Morrison 4.75 SDSU 2005 LB
Matt Payne 4.75 BYU 2005 K
Aaron Francisco 4.75 BYU 2005 S
Erik Flowers 4.75 ASU 2000 DE
DaShon Polk 4.75 Arizona 2000 OLB
Sekou Sanyika 4.75 California 2000 OLB
Kori Dickerson 4.75 USC 2002 FB
Justin Peelle 4.75 Oregon 2002 TE
Lance Briggs 4.75 Arizona 2003 ILB
Jesse Ainsworth 4.75 ASU 2007 K
Justin Hickman 4.75 UCLA 2007 OLB
Kevin Ellison 4.75 USC 2009 OLB
Worrell Williams 4.75 California 2009 ILB
Koa Misi 4.75 Utah 2010 OLB
Earl Mitchell 4.75 Arizona 2010 DT
Syd’Quan Thompson 4.75 California 2010 CB
Mason Foster 4.75 Washington 2011 OLB
Austin Seferian-Jenkins 4.75 Washington 2014 TE
Christian Sam 4.75 ASU 2018 ILB
Dalton Schultz 4.75 Stanford 2018 TE
Kevin Thomson 4.75 Washington 2021 QB
Justin Cole 4.76 SJSU 2010 LB
Zeke Moreno 4.76 USC 2001 ILB
James Newson 4.76 OSU 2004 WR
Matt Grootegoed 4.76 USC 2005 S
Keith Ellison 4.76 OSU 2006 OLB
David Kirtman 4.76 USC 2006 FB
Dale Robinson 4.76 ASU 2006 ILB
Anthony Trucks 4.76 Oregon 2006 OLB
Trent Edwards 4.76 Stanford 2007 QB
Kyle Moore 4.76 USC 2009 DE
Zach Ertz 4.76 Stanford 2013 TE
Stepfan Taylor 4.76 Stanford 2013 RB
Carl Bradford 4.76 ASU 2014 OLB
Xavier Grimble 4.76 USC 2014 TE
Jordan Zumwalt 4.76 UCLA 2014 OLB
Hercules Mata’afa 4.76 WSU 2018 EDGE
Evan Weaver 4.76 California 2020 LB
Ahmed Hassanein 4.77 Boise St 2025 DE
Nate Ilaoa 4.77 Hawaii 2007 RB
Patrick Chukwurah 4.77 Wyoming 2001 LB
Rob Morris 4.77 BYU 2000 LB
DeLawrence Grant 4.77 OSU 2001 DE
Randy Fasani 4.77 Stanford 2002 QB
Lonnie Ford 4.77 USC 2002 DE
Jerramy Stevens 4.77 Washington 2002 TE
Kenechi Udeze 4.77 USC 2004 DE
Quinn Sypniewski 4.77 Colorado 2006 TE
Matt Asiata 4.77 Utah 2011 RB
Darron Thomas 4.77 Oregon 2012 QB
Colby Parkinson 4.77 Stanford 2020 TE
Tyler Batty 4.78 BYU 2025 DE
Brian Stahovich 4.78 SDSU 2012 P
Adam Tafralis 4.78 SJSU 2008 QB
Ryan Claridge 4.78 UNLV 2005 LB
Samson Sherrod 4.78 SJSU 2000 LB
Rashon Spikes 4.78 Boise St 2000 RB
Dave Stachelski 4.78 Boise St 2000 TE
Marcus Bell 4.78 Arizona 2000 ILB
John Frank 4.78 Utah 2000 DE
Charles Frederick 4.78 Washington 2005 WR
Desmond Bishop 4.78 California 2007 ILB
Dante Rosario 4.78 Oregon 2007 TE
Bruce Davis 4.78 UCLA 2008 OLB
Kai Forbath 4.78 UCLA 2011 K
Casey Matthews 4.78 Oregon 2011 ILB
Rhett Ellison 4.78 USC 2012 TE
Hayes Pullard 4.78 USC 2015 ILB
Kevin Hogan 4.78 Stanford 2016 QB
Dallin Holker 4.78 CSU 2024 TE
David Woodward 4.79 Utah St 2020 LB
Carl Granderson 4.79 Wyoming 2019 EDGE
Colt Brennan 4.79 Hawaii 2008 QB
Tully Banta-Cain 4.79 California 2003 DE
Kevin Ware 4.79 Washington 2003 TE
Cody Pickett 4.79 Washington 2004 QB
Dominique Byrd 4.79 USC 2006 TE
Paul Kruger 4.79 Utah 2009 DE
David Paulson 4.79 Oregon 2012 TE
Jake Murphy 4.79 Utah 2014 TE
Davis Webb 4.79 California 2017 QB
Keishawn Bierria 4.79 Washington 2018 ILB
Michael Turk 4.79 ASU 2020 P
Dee Hart 4.80 Colorado St 2015 RB
Demarcus Lawrence 4.80 Boise St 2014 DE
Robbie Rouse 4.80 Fresno St 2013 RB
Leonard Peters 4.80 Hawaii 2007 S
Jamaal Brimmer 4.80 UNLV 2005 S
Mike Seidman 4.80 UCLA 2003 TE
Troy Bienemann 4.80 WSU 2006 TE
Marcedes Lewis 4.80 UCLA 2006 TE
Datone Jones 4.80 UCLA 2013 DE
Nate Orchard 4.80 Utah 2015 DE
Jared Norris 4.80 Utah 2016 ILB
Tavares Martin 4.80 WSU 2018 WR
Moliki Matavao 4.81 UCLA 2025 TE
Jarron Gilbert 4.81 SJSU 2009 DE
Anton Palepoi 4.81 UNLV 2002 DE
Brandon Doman 4.81 BYU 2002 QB
Wendell Montgomery 4.81 Wyoming 2000 WR
Yvenson Bernard 4.81 OSU 2008 RB
Travis Goethel 4.81 ASU 2010 ILB
Akeem Ayers 4.81 UCLA 2011 OLB
Francis Bernard 4.81 Utah 2020 LB
Uani’ Unga 4.82 BYU 2014 LB
Kellen Moore 4.82 Boise St 2012 QB
Tyrone Crawford 4.82 Boise St 2012 DE
Gabe Reid 4.82 BYU 2003 TE
Ortege Jenkins 4.82 Arizona 2001 QB
Lawrence Vickers 4.82 Colorado 2006 FB
John David Booty 4.82 USC 2008 QB
Lawrence Jackson 4.82 USC 2008 DE
Louie Sakoda 4.82 Utah 2009 K
Jim Dray 4.82 Stanford 2010 TE
Joseph Fauria 4.82 UCLA 2013 TE
Jeff Locke 4.82 UCLA 2013 P
Jared Goff 4.82 California 2016 QB
Davis Mills 4.82 Stanford 2021 QB
Nick Burley 4.83 Fresno St 2003 DE
Jason Fife 4.83 Oregon 2004 QB
Ryan Riddle 4.83 California 2005 DE
Lofa Tatupu 4.83 USC 2005 ILB
J.D. Nelson 4.83 Oregon 2007 S
Brock Osweiler 4.83 ASU 2012 QB
Joe Kruger 4.83 Utah 2013 DE
Randall Telfer 4.83 USC 2015 TE
Vernon Adams 4.83 Oregon 2016 QB
Hunter Kampmoyer 4.83 Oregon 2021 TE
John Bates 4.84 Boise St 2021 TE
John Lotulelei 4.84 UNLV 2013 LB
Gavin Escobar 4.84 SDSU 2013 TE
Robert Malone 4.84 Fresno St 2010 P
Manase Tonga 4.84 BYU 2010 FB
Max Hall 4.84 BYU 2010 QB
Jonny Harline 4.84 BYU 2007 TE
Peter Sirmon 4.84 Oregon 2000 ILB
Andre Carter 4.84 California 2001 DE
Terrell Suggs 4.84 ASU 2003 DE
Blair Phillips 4.84 Oregon 2007 ILB
Louis Holmes 4.84 Arizona 2008 DE
D’Aundre Reed 4.84 Arizona 2011 DE
Scott Crichton 4.84 OSU 2014 DE
Marcel Jensen 4.85 Fresno St 2014 TE
Ikaika Alama-Francis 4.85 Hawaii 2007 DE
Naufahu Tahi 4.85 BYU 2006 FB
Curtis Hodges 4.85 ASU 2022 TE
Spencer Larsen 4.85 Arizona 2008 ILB
Sam Darnold 4.85 USC 2018 QB
Curtis Hodges 4.85 ASU 2022 TE
Brandon Dorlus 4.85 Oregon 2024 DL
Ryan Lindley 4.86 SDSU 2012 QB
Billy Winn 4.86 Boise St 2012 DE
Carl Ihenacho 4.86 SJSU 2010 LB
Spencer Nead 4.86 BYU 2003 TE
Ryan Denney 4.86 BYU 2002 DE
Richard Seigler 4.86 OSU 2004 ILB
Andrew Walter 4.86 ASU 2005 QB
Thomas Williams 4.86 USC 2008 ILB
Pannel Egboh 4.86 Stanford 2009 DE
Erik Lorig 4.86 Stanford 2010 DE
Bryan Anger 4.86 California 2012 P
Levine Toilolo 4.86 Stanford 2013 TE
Trent Murphy 4.86 Stanford 2014 DE
Xavier Cooper 4.86 WSU 2015 DT
Tom Hackett 4.86 Utah 2016 P
Bronson Kaufusi 4.87 BYU 2016 DE
Chris Cooley 4.87 Utah St 2004 TE
Jason Gesser 4.87 WSU 2003 QB
Tom Malone 4.87 USC 2006 P
Zach Miller 4.87 ASU 2007 TE
Tyson Alualu 4.87 California 2010 DE
Owen Marecic 4.87 Stanford 2011 FB
Derrick Shelby 4.87 Utah 2012 DE
Ryan Hewitt 4.87 Stanford 2014 FB
Richard Rodgers 4.87 California 2014 TE
Connor Halliday 4.87 WSU 2015 QB
Will Dissly 4.87 Washington 2018 TE
Setema Gali 4.88 BYU 2001 DE
Alex Smith 4.88 Stanford 2005 TE
Frostee Rucker 4.88 USC 2006 DE
Ricky Elmore 4.88 Arizona 2011 DE
Crockett Gillmore 4.89 Colorado St 2014 TE
Jason Beauchamp 4.89 UNLV 2010 LB
Coutney Anderson 4.89 SJSU 2004 TE
Brett Keisel 4.89 BYU 2002 DE
Kellen Diesch 4.89 ASU 2022 OT
Joey Harrington 4.89 Oregon 2002 QB
Solomon Bates 4.89 ASU 2003 ILB
George Wrighster 4.89 Oregon 2003 TE
Kellen Clemens 4.89 Oregon 2006 QB
Justin Medlock 4.89 UCLA 2007 K
Joe Newton 4.89 OSU 2007 TE
Rudy Carpenter 4.89 ASU 2009 QB
Cassius Marsh 4.89 UCLA 2014 DE
Cody Kessler 4.89 USC 2016 QB
James Looney 4.89 California 2018 DE
Jacob Eason 4.89 Washington 2020 QB
Zeandae Johnson 4.89 California 2021 DE
Levi Onwuzurike 4.89 Washington 2021 DL
Kellen Diesch 4.89 ASU 2022 OT
Jake Ingram 4.90 Hawaii 2009 LS
Beau Bell 4.90 UNLV 2008 LB
Cedric Pittman 4.90 Nevada 2000 LB
Mark Mariscal 4.90 Colorado 2003 P
Trent Bray 4.90 OSU 2006 ILB
Copeland Bryan 4.90 Arizona 2006 DE
Matt Leinart 4.90 USC 2006 QB
Abraham Wright 4.90 Colorado 2007 DE
Scooby Wright III 4.90 Arizona 2016 ILB
Brett Rypien 4.91 Boise St 2019 QB
Kevin Davis 4.91 Colorado St 2017 LB
Jeff Rowe 4.91 Nevada 2007 QB
Jeremiah Pharms 4.91 Washington 2001 OLB
Joe Tafoya 4.91 Arizona 2001 DE
Nate Fikse 4.91 UCLA 2003 P
Rey Maualuga 4.91 USC 2009 ILB
Matt Barkley 4.91 USC 2013 QB
Kyle Long 4.91 Oregon 2013 OG
Chase Thomas 4.91 Stanford 2013 OLB
Marcus Hardison 4.91 ASU 2015 DT
J.R. Tavai 4.91 USC 2015 OLB
Joel Bitonio 4.92 Nevada 2014 OG
Ben Miller 4.92 Air Force 2002 C
Kevin Feterik 4.92 BYU 2000 QB
Abraham Lucas 4.92 WSU 2022 OT
Russell Stewart 4.92 Stanford 2001 TE
Khalif Barnes 4.92 Washington 2005 OT
T.C. Ostrander 4.92 Stanford 2008 QB
Brandon Bair 4.92 Oregon 2011 DE
Taylor Hart 4.92 Oregon 2014 DE
Jason Fanaika 4.92 Utah 2016 DE
Josh Rosen 4.92 UCLA 2018 QB
Jalen Jelks 4.92 Oregon 2019 EDGE
Kaden Smith 4.92 Stanford 2019 TE
Abraham Lucas 4.92 WSU 2022 OT
Roger Rosengarten 4.92 Washington 2024 OL
Ezra Cleveland 4.93 Boise St 2020 OL
Vaughn Meatoga 4.93 Hawaii 2012 DT
Tyler Schmitt 4.93 SDSU 2008 LS
Larry Tripplett 4.93 Washington 2002 DT
Tim Euhus 4.93 OSU 2004 TE
Mike Patterson 4.93 USC 2005 DT
Mark Sanchez 4.93 USC 2009 QB
Sean Canfield 4.93 OSU 2010 QB
Tyron Smith 4.93 USC 2011 OT
Hau’oli Kikaha 4.93 Washington 2015 OLB
Bradlee Anae 4.93 Utah 2020 DL
Daniel Coats 4.94 BYU 2007 TE
Brian Gray 4.94 BYU 2000 CB
Willie Howard 4.94 Stanford 2001 DT
Andrew Larson 4.94 California 2008 P
Frank Crum 4.94 Wyoming 2024 OL
Jonah Savaiinaea 4.95 Arizona 2025 OL
Derrick Harmon 4.95 Oregon 2025 DT
Aaron Davis 4.95 Colorado St 2015 LB
D.J. Tialavea 4.95 Utah St 2014 TE
Scott Rislov 4.95 SJSU 2004 QB
David Neill 4.95 Nevada 2002 QB
Fred Jones 4.95 Colorado 2000 OLB
Brett Pierce 4.95 Stanford 2004 TE
Nick Folk 4.95 Arizona 2007 K
Garrett Bolles 4.95 Utah 2017 OT
Kolton Miller 4.95 UCLA 2018 OT
Ryan Winterswyk 4.96 Boise St 2011 DE
Jeremy Geathers 4.96 UNLV 2008 DE
Joey Huber 4.96 Colorado St 2003 P
Igor Olshansky 4.96 Oregon 2004 DT
Ryan Kalil 4.96 USC 2007 C
Alex Brink 4.96 WSU 2008 QB
Lawrence Guy 4.96 ASU 2011 DT
Nate Solder 4.96 Colorado 2011 OT
Jamaar Jarrett 4.96 ASU 2012 DE
Matt Kalil 4.96 USC 2012 OT
Ka’Imi Fairbairn 4.96 UCLA 2016 K
Andre Dillard 4.96 WSU 2019 OT
Zach Thomas 4.96 SDSU 2022 OG
Alex Dunnachie 4.97 Hawaii 2013 P
Isaac Sopoaga 4.97 Hawaii 2004 DT
Clark Haggans 4.97 Colorado St 2000 LB
Keith Miller 4.97 California 2000 ILB
Kenyon Coleman 4.97 UCLA 2002 DE
Matt Leonard 4.97 Stanford 2003 DT
DaJohn Harris 4.97 USC 2012 DT
Henry Anderson 4.97 Stanford 2015 DE
Leonard Williams 4.97 USC 2015 DT
Gardner Minshew 4.97 WSU 2019 QB
Adam Bishop 4.98 Nevada 2008 TE
Bradlee Van Pelt 4.98 Colorado St 2004 QB
Scott Jackson 4.98 BYU 2004 C
Adrian Klemm 4.98 Hawaii 2000 OT
James Lee 4.98 OSU 2003 DT
Sam Paulescu 4.98 OSU 2006 P
Stephen Paea 4.98 OSU 2011 DT
Caleb Benenoch 4.98 UCLA 2016 OT
Blake Freeland 4.98 BYU 2023 OL
David Fales 4.99 SJSU 2014 QB
Jerry DeLoach 4.99 California 2000 DT
Rob Meier 4.99 WSU 2000 DE
Brandon Manumaleuna 4.99 Arizona 2001 TE
Mike Pollak 4.99 ASU 2008 C
Brian Schwenke 4.99 California 2013 C
George Uko 4.99 USC 2014 DT
Tony Washington 4.99 Oregon 2015 OLB
Eddie Vanderdoes 4.99 UCLA 2017 DT
Braeden Daniels 4.99 Utah 2023 OL
Brett Roy 5.00 Nevada 2012 DT
Terrelle Smith 5.00 ASU 2000 FB
Justin Bannan 5.00 Colorado 2002 DT
Bill Swancutt 5.00 OSU 2005 DE
Zach Tuiasosopo 5.00 Washington 2005 FB
Fred Matua 5.00 USC 2006 OG
Mkristo Bruce 5.00 WSU 2007 DE
Rulon Davis 5.00 California 2009 DE
Morris Wooten 5.00 ASU 2009 ILB
Riar Geer 5.00 Colorado 2010 FB
Vontaze Burfict 5.00 ASU 2012 ILB
Tanner Carew 5.00 Oregon 2018 LS
Jay Tufele 5.00 USC 2021 DL
Saul Patu 5.01 Oregon 2001 DE
Trevor Guyton 5.01 California 2012 DE
Jake Fisher 5.01 Oregon 2015 OT
Jake Brendel 5.01 UCLA 2016 C
Renell Wren 5.01 ASU 2019 DL
Jon Gaines II 5.01 UCLA 2023 OL
Troy Fautanu 5.01 Washington 2024 OL
Joey Iosefa 5.02 Hawaii 2015 FB
Jared Roberts 5.02 Colorado St 2015 K
Mike Karney 5.02 ASU 2004 FB
Sione Pouha 5.02 Utah 2005 DT
Jimmy Verdon 5.02 ASU 2005 DE
Jarrett Kingston 5.02 USC 2024 OL
Junior Tafuna 5.03 Utah 2025 DT
Shelley Smith 5.03 Colorado St 2010 OG
Rick Crowell 5.03 Colorado St 2001 LB
Carlos Nuno 5.03 BYU 2000 TE
Derek Anderson 5.03 OSU 2005 QB
Julian Jenkins 5.03 Stanford 2006 DE
Jeff Baca 5.03 UCLA 2013 OG
Hroniss Grasu 5.03 Oregon 2015 C
Joshua Gray 5.04 Ore St 2025 OL
Teton Saltes 5.04 New Mexico 2021 OL
Alex Holmes 5.04 USC 2005 TE
Jeff Byers 5.04 USC 2010 C
Jurrell Casey 5.04 USC 2011 DT
Xavier Su’a-Filo 5.04 UCLA 2014 OG
Kingsley Suamataia 5.04 BYU 2024 OL
Jordan Morgan 5.04 Arizona 2024 OL
Josh Conerly Jr. 5.05 Oregon 2025 OL
Luke Ingram 5.05 Hawaii 2013 LS
Donald Penn 5.05 Utah St 2006 OT
Daryn Colledge 5.05 Boise St 2006 OT
Tyler Jones 5.05 Boise St 2005 K
Jabari Issa 5.05 Washington 2000 DT
Makoa Freitas 5.05 Arizona 2003 OG
Jordan Gross 5.05 Utah 2003 OT
Eric Manning 5.05 OSU 2003 DT
Shaun Cody 5.05 USC 2005 DT
Deforest Buckner 5.05 Oregon 2016 DE
Gionni Paul 5.05 Utah 2016 ILB
Kaleb McGary 5.05 Washington 2019 OT
Alijah Vera-Tucker 5.05 USC 2021 OL
Logan Mankins 5.06 Fresno St 2005 OG
Erick Streelman 5.06 Nevada 2003 TE
Vince Manuwai 5.06 Hawaii 2003 OG
Ryan Boschetti 5.06 UCLA 2004 DT
Dorian Smith 5.06 OSU 2008 DE
Cory Harkey 5.06 UCLA 2012 TE
Josh Hubner 5.06 ASU 2013 P
Arik Armstead 5.06 Oregon 2015 DE
Kenny Clark 5.06 UCLA 2016 DT
Matt Dickerson 5.06 UCLA 2018 DE
Anthony Pudewell 5.07 Nevada 2007 TE
Mat McBriar 5.07 Hawaii 2003 P
Kevin Jordan 5.07 Fresno St 2001 OG
Brad Bedell 5.07 Colorado 2000 OG
Scott Peters 5.07 ASU 2002 C
Dave Ball 5.07 UCLA 2004 DE
Fili Moala 5.07 USC 2009 DT
Austin Jackson 5.07 USC 2020 OL
David Quessenberry 5.08 SJSU 2013 OT
Timmy Chang 5.08 Hawaii 2005 QB
Scott Young 5.08 BYU 2005 OG
Wayne Hunter 5.08 Hawaii 2003 OT
Adam Koets 5.08 OSU 2007 OT
Sefo Liufau 5.08 Colorado 2017 QB
Josiah Bronson 5.08 Washington 2021 DL
Terry Poole 5.09 SDSU 2015 OT
Mac Tuiaea 5.09 Washington 2000 DT
Kyle Kosier 5.09 ASU 2002 OT
Greg Schindler 5.09 Stanford 2003 OG
Drew Olson 5.09 UCLA 2006 QB
Shayne Skov 5.09 Stanford 2014 ILB
Scott Quessenberry 5.09 UCLA 2018 C
Weston Richburg 5.10 Colorado St 2014 C
Paul Pinegar 5.10 Fresno St 2006 QB
Manaia Brown 5.10 BYU 2006 DT
Quinn Christensen 5.10 BYU 2004 OG
Ennis Davis 5.10 USC 2001 DT
Rien Long 5.10 WSU 2003 DT
Paul Soliai 5.10 Utah 2007 DT
Tenny Palepoi 5.10 Utah 2014 DT
Vita Vea 5.10 Washington 2018 DT
Nick Harris 5.10 Washington 2020 OL
Tom Ashworth 5.11 Colorado 2001 OG
Joe Toledo 5.11 Washington 2006 OT
Matt Toeaina 5.11 Oregon 2007 DT
Shane Lemieux 5.11 Oregon 2020 OL
Drew Dalman 5.11 Stanford 2021 C
Loni Fangupo 5.12 BYU 2012 DT
Ryan Colburn 5.12 Fresno St 2011 QB
Erik Pears 5.12 Colorado St 2005 OT
Brad Meester 5.12 New Mexico 2000 OL
Junior Ioane 5.12 ASU 2000 DT
Dwan Edwards 5.12 OSU 2004 DT
Lorenzo Alexander 5.12 California 2005 DT
Sammie Hill 5.12 Colorado 2009 DT
Alex Parsons 5.12 USC 2010 OG
Brian Price 5.12 UCLA 2010 DT
Kris O’Dowd 5.12 USC 2011 C
Deandre Coleman 5.12 California 2014 DT
Max Tuerk 5.12 USC 2016 C
Christian Westerman 5.12 ASU 2016 OG
John Molchon 5.13 Boise St 2020 OL
Richard Seals 5.13 Utah 2000 DT
Haloti Ngata 5.13 Oregon 2006 DT
Elijah Qualls 5.13 Washington 2017 DT
Penei Sewell 5.13 Oregon 2021 OL
Taliese Fuaga 5.13 OSU 2024 OL
Will Baumann 5.14 Boise St 2015 P
Eben Britton 5.14 Arizona 2009 OT
Matt Kopa 5.14 Stanford 2010 OT
Nick Foles 5.14 Arizona 2012 QB
Star Lotulelei 5.14 Utah 2013 DT
Sean Mannion 5.14 OSU 2015 QB
Austin Corbett 5.15 Nevada 2018 OG
Travis Claridge 5.15 USC 2000 OG
Rodney Leisle 5.15 UCLA 2004 DT
Doug Nienhuis 5.15 OSU 2005 OG
Mark Fenton 5.15 Colorado 2007 C
Brandon Mebane 5.15 California 2007 DT
Sean Harlow 5.15 OSU 2017 OG
Leki Fotu 5.15 Utah 2020 DL
Jamaree Caldwell 5.16 Oregon 2025 DT
Eathyn Manumeleuna 5.16 BYU 2014 DT
Ryan Tujague 5.16 WSU 2000 OG
Junior Siavii 5.16 Oregon 2004 DT
Winston Justice 5.16 USC 2006 OT
Chilo Rachal 5.16 USC 2008 OG
Ryan Miller 5.16 Colorado 2012 OG
Jojo Wicker 5.16 ASU 2018 DE
Greg Gaines 5.16 Washington 2019 DL
Nesta Jade Silvera 5.16 ASU 2023 DL
Rees Odhiambo 5.17 Boise St 2016 OT
Tyler Larsen 5.17 Utah St 2014 C
Alex Mack 5.17 California 2009 C
Tyeler Davison 5.18 Fresno St 2015 DT
Ryan Clady 5.18 Boise St 2008 OT
Mason Crosby 5.18 Colorado 2007 K
Caleb Schlauderaff 5.18 Utah 2011 OG
Zack Williams 5.18 WSU 2011 C
David Bakhtiari 5.18 Colorado 2013 OT
Andrus Peat 5.18 Stanford 2015 OT
Joe Dahl 5.18 WSU 2016 OT
Antwaun Woods 5.18 USC 2016 NT
Conor McDermott 5.18 UCLA 2017 OT
Jackson Barton 5.18 Utah 2019 OT
Parker Ferguson 5.19 Air Force 2021 OT
Chris Colmer 5.19 Boise St 2005 OT
Sir Henry Anderson 5.19 OSU 2006 DT
Tony Bergstrom 5.19 Utah 2012 OT
Kyle Murphy 5.19 Stanford 2016 OT
Isaac Seumalo 5.19 OSU 2016 OG
Chuma Edoga 5.19 USC 2019 OT
Scooter Harrington 5.19 Stanford 2021 TE
Roy Lopez 5.19 Arizona 2021 DL
William Sherman 5.19 Colorado 2021 OL
Darrell Greene 5.20 SDSU 2016 OG
Braden Brown 5.20 BYU 2013 OT
Todd Husak 5.20 Stanford 2000 QB
Brent McCaffrey 5.20 USC 2001 OG
Kwame Harris 5.20 Stanford 2003 OT
Andrew Carnahan 5.20 ASU 2007 OT
Fenuki Tupou 5.20 Oregon 2009 OT
Luke Wattenberg 5.20 Washington 2022 C
Syrus Tuitele 5.21 Fresno St 2021 OL
George Silvanic 5.21 Air Force 2021 DT
Tyler Roemer 5.21 SDSU 2019 OT
Joe Hawley 5.21 UNLV 2010 C
Levi Jones 5.21 ASU 2002 OT
Lauvale Sape 5.21 Utah 2003 DT
Charles Brown 5.21 USC 2010 OT
Josh Mauro 5.21 Stanford 2014 DE
Ellis McCarthy 5.21 UCLA 2015 DT
Tyler Johnstone 5.21 Oregon 2016 OT
Harrison Phillips 5.21 Stanford 2018 DT
Tala Esera 5.22 Hawaii 2007 OT
Chester Pitts 5.22 SDSU 2002 OT
Eric Heitmann 5.22 Stanford 2002 OG
Shawn Lauvao 5.22 ASU 2010 OG
Williams Robinson 5.23 SDSU 2008 OT
Tim Provost 5.23 SJSU 2003 OT
Chad Ward 5.23 Washington 2001 OG
Scott Tercero 5.23 California 2003 OG
Tyrell Crosby 5.23 Oregon 2018 OT
Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu 5.23 Oregon 2023 OL
Samson Satele 5.24 Hawaii 2007 C
Marvin Philip 5.24 California 2006 C
Coleman Shelton 5.24 Washington 2018 C
John Ojukwu 5.24 BSU 2023 OL
Charles Leno 5.25 Boise St 2014 OG
Chris Barker 5.25 Nevada 2013 OG
Ryan Johanningmeier 5.25 Colorado 2000 OG
Jamil Douglas 5.25 ASU 2015 OG
Sean Rhyan 5.25 UCLA 2022 OG
Rob Crisp 5.26 Boise St 2015 OT
Nate Potter 5.26 Boise St 2012 OT
Travis Bright 5.26 BYU 2009 OG
Broderick Lancaster 5.26 Colorado St 2002 OG
Langston Walker 5.26 California 2002 OT
Sedrick Ellis 5.26 USC 2008 DT
Max Unger 5.26 Oregon 2009 C
Matt Reynolds 5.27 BYU 2012 OT
Andrew Jackson 5.27 Fresno St 2011 OG
Brandon Keith 5.27 New Mexico 2008 OG
Alan Harper 5.27 Fresno St 2002 DT
Babatunde Oshinowo 5.27 Stanford 2006 DT
Mike Gibson 5.27 California 2008 OG
Jonathan Martin 5.27 Stanford 2012 OT
Sam Tevi 5.27 Utah 2017 OT
Dohnovan West 5.27 ASU 2022 C
Dane Uperesa 5.28 Hawaii 2007 OT
Kynan Forney 5.28 Hawaii 2001 OG
Wayne Lucier 5.28 Colorado 2003 C
Juan Garcia 5.28 Washington 2009 OG
Zane Beadles 5.28 Utah 2010 OG
Sione Fua 5.28 Stanford 2011 DT
John Cullen 5.28 Utah 2012 OT
Cameron Fleming 5.28 Stanford 2014 OT
Roy Schuening 5.29 OSU 2008 OG
Khaled Holmes 5.29 USC 2013 C
DAnte Smith 5.29 Arizona 2021 LB
Devin Clark 5.30 New Mexico 2008 OT
Ed Ta’amu 5.30 Utah 2002 OG
Jacob Rogers 5.30 USC 2004 OT
Tyler Polumbus 5.30 Colorado 2008 OT
Alameda Ta’amu 5.30 Washington 2012 DT
Alex Redmond 5.30 UCLA 2016 OG
Bradley Northnagel 5.30 California 2017 LS
Walker Little 5.30 Stanford 2021 OT
Marquise Muldrow 5.31 ASU 2002 OG
Drew Hodgdon 5.31 ASU 2005 C
Sam Wilder 5.31 Colorado 2005 OT
Mike Tepper 5.31 California 2010 OG
Ray Feinga 5.32 BYU 2009 OG
Mark Asper 5.32 Oregon 2012 OG
David DeCastro 5.32 Stanford 2012 OG
Jeremiah Poutasi 5.32 Utah 2015 OG
Joshua Garnett 5.32 Stanford 2016 OG
Sam Jones 5.32 ASU 2018 OG
Andre James 5.32 UCLA 2019 OT
Jason Scukanec 5.33 BYU 2002 C
Matt Hill 5.33 Boise St 2002 OT
Victor Leyva 5.33 ASU 2001 OG
Drew Radovich 5.33 USC 2008 OG
Andy Levitre 5.33 OSU 2009 OG
Cole Madison 5.33 WSU 2018 OL
Nolan Laufenberg 5.34 Air Force 2021 OL
Keith Ismael 5.34 SDSU 2020 OL
Matt Paradis 5.34 Boise St 2014 C
Kaulana Noa 5.34 Hawaii 2000 OT
Manuia Savea 5.34 Arizona 2000 OG
Kevin Barry 5.34 Arizona 2002 OG
Andre Gurode 5.34 Colorado 2002 OG
Chris Kemoeatu 5.34 Utah 2005 OG
Adam Snyder 5.34 Oregon 2005 OG
Isaac Asiata 5.34 Utah 2017 OG
Nico Siragusa 5.35 SDSU 2017 OG
E.J. Whitley 5.35 UNLV 2006 OT
Blaine Saipaia 5.35 Colorado St 2000 OG
Deuce Lutui 5.35 USC 2006 OG
Ty Sambrailo 5.36 Colorado St 2015 OT
Mark Wilson 5.36 California 2004 OT
Geoff Schwartz 5.36 Oregon 2008 OT
Alex Linnenkohl 5.36 OSU 2011 C
Will Sutton 5.36 ASU 2014 DT
Adam Jewell 5.37 Air Force 2021 OL
Cole Pemberton 5.37 Colorado St 2010 OT
Marvel Smith 5.37 ASU 2000 OT
Zach Quaccia 5.37 Stanford 2002 C
Shawn Murphy 5.38 Utah St 2008 OG
Justin Bates 5.38 Colorado 2003 OG
Stephen Berg 5.38 ASU 2007 OG
Lionel Dotson 5.38 Arizona 2008 DT
Sealver Siliga 5.38 Utah 2011 DT
Garth Gerhart 5.38 ASU 2012 C
Mitchell Schwartz 5.38 California 2012 OT
Christian Tupou 5.38 USC 2012 DT
Marcus Martin 5.38 USC 2014 C
David Parry 5.38 Stanford 2015 DT
Keaton Bills 5.38 Utah 2024 OL
Terrance Pennington 5.39 New Mexico 2006 OT
Ryan O’Callaghan 5.39 California 2006 OT
Alex Fletcher 5.39 Stanford 2009 C
Senio Kelemete 5.39 Washington 2012 OG
Stephane Nembot 5.39 Colorado 2016 OT
Salesi Uhatafe 5.40 Utah 2018 OG
Josh Parrish 5.41 WSU 2004 OT
Nate Herbig 5.41 Stanford 2019 OL
Pearce Slater 5.42 SDSU 2016 OT
Chad Rinehart 5.42 New Mexico 2008 OG
Harvey Dahl 5.42 Nevada 2005 OT
Claude Terrell 5.42 New Mexico 2005 OG
Dustin Rykert 5.42 BYU 2003 OT
Andrew Kline 5.43 SDSU 2000 OG
Elliot Silvers 5.43 Washington 2001 OT
Chad Setterstrom 5.44 New Mexico 2003 OG
Kirk Chambers 5.44 Stanford 2004 OT
William Dunkle 5.44 SDSU 2022 OG
Stevie Tu’Ikolovatu 5.45 USC 2017 DT
Jake Curhan 5.45 California 2021 OL
Enoka Lucas 5.46 Oregon 2007 C
Ryan Cook 5.47 New Mexico 2006 OT
Doug Kaufusi 5.47 Utah 2002 OT
Matt Spanos 5.47 USC 2008 C
Tony Terrell 5.48 UNLV 2003 OG
Paul Fanaika 5.48 ASU 2009 OG
David Yankey 5.48 Stanford 2014 OG
Chad Wheeler 5.48 USC 2017 OT
T.J. Bass 5.48 Oregon 2023 OL
Kurth Connell 5.49 Washington 2000 OT
Sam Baker 5.50 USC 2008 OT
Jake Hanson 5.50 Oregon 2020 OL
Henry Bainivalu 5.50 Washington 2023 OL
Calvin Armstrong 5.51 WSU 2005 OT
Zane Taylor 5.52 Utah 2011 C
Chase Roullier 5.54 Wyoming 2017 C
Adam Grant 5.54 Arizona 2011 OT
Foster Sarell 5.54 Stanford 2021 OL
Erik Cook 5.55 New Mexico 2010 C
Matt Johnson 5.56 BYU 2000 OG
Lui Fuata 5.57 Hawaii 2003 C
Victor Rogers 5.57 Colorado 2002 OG
Calvin Throckmorton 5.57 Oregon 2020 OL
Zach Banner 5.58 USC 2017 OG
Brett Boyko 5.60 UNLV 2015 OG
Tim Stuber 5.60 Colorado St 2001 OG
Trey Adams 5.60 Washington 2020 OL
Chris Denman 5.62 Fresno St 2007 OT
Danny Shelton 5.64 Washington 2015 DT
Joseph Hayes 5.67 SJSU 2004 OG
Nick Steitz 5.70 Oregon 2005 OG
Damien Mama 5.84 USC 2017 OG
Palauni Ma Sun 5.86 Oregon 2007 OG
Regis Crawford 6.05 ASU 2004 OG

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What J.J. McCarthy Had to Say about His Status as the Vikings’ QB1

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Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) slaps hands with Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell after a made field goal against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Right now, the identity of the Vikings’ QB1 is somewhat mysterious, though there are some with opinions. Maybe it’s worth stepping back to loop J.J. McCarthy into the mix. After all, he’s the one who occupied the position last season.

In fact, the reason why there’s a debate is because Mr. McCarthy didn’t do well enough as the Vikings’ QB1 in 2025. He was therefore asked about the sturdiness of his claim on that starting spot after the season concluded. Circling back around to his words feels appropriate given all that’s being said, implied, and prophesied given the additions of Kyler Murray and Carson Wentz.

J.J. McCarthy on Needing to Earn His Job

“After today,” McCarthy said when asked about having completely nailed down the top job, “maybe.” He offered that take on January 4th.

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Pay attention to what he said immediately thereafter: “But tomorrow there’s nothing promised and the next day there’s nothing promised. That’s something that I take very seriously. It’s not something that you buy and you get for the rest of your life; you rent it, you lease it every single day.”

Sticking around as the QB1 means “trying to make daily deposits” so that he can be “in this house for a long time.” From January 5th onward, McCarthy has been working on making these payments.

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Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy drops back and delivers a first-quarter throw at U.S. Bank Stadium, Jan 4, 2026, in Minneapolis against the Green Bay Packers. The snapshot captured McCarthy operating within the structure of the offense early, as Minnesota looked to establish rhythm and tempo during a high-stakes divisional matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

At the risk of being overly literary, allow me to dig into the metaphor that Mr. McCarthy is inhabiting within his answer.

Being the starting quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings is like leasing a house. Being able to continue living in this house is contingent on paying rent on an ongoing basis through strong play. When the strong play disappears, so will his permission to continue living in the house.

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Has J.J. McCarthy been evicted?

The answer, of course, is an obvious yes. But then the answer is also an obvious no.

Best case is still a future where the 23-year-old quarterback turns into a franchise passer. Sinking the No. 10 pick into him proves how serious the internal conviction was when opting to turn the Michigan man into a Minnesota man. Some of the shine has worn off, but powerful people in Eagan are still pulling for the kid.

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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) scrambles during first-half action against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 14, 2025. McCarthy moved outside the pocket to extend the play as Minnesota searched for rhythm on the road in the early stages of the matchup. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images.

What has changed is that other actions have since been taken, moves that challenge J.J. McCarthy’s status as the franchise passer (as the No. 10 draft slot strongly suggests).

Signing Murray is about both pushing McCarthy while enhancing the chance of competing in 2026. Those two things — pushing McCarthy to develop while still making a move to win now — aren’t in conflict. The central detail to remember here is how Minnesota added Murray.

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Shipping out a high-level draft pick(s) while inheriting that slobberknocker of a contract for Murray would mean that McCarthy’s status on the roster gets put on life support; signing the veteran for just $1.3 million, in contrast, does nothing to guarantee who takes the first snap in Week 1.

Likewise, the Wentz deal tells us that Minnesota is committed to a quarterback room with robust depth. A wily vet who has won a Super Bowl, been a journeyman, and who is proven fit on the Vikings’ roster is to be coveted. He’ll push McCarthy while demanding essentially zero maintenance. He’s the perfect QB3.

Think of it this way: while J.J. McCarthy tries to chase down Kyler Murray, Carson Wentz will be pushing J.J. McCarthy. Done right, the push/pull dynamic of the overhauled QB room will function as the pressure that makes a diamond sparkle.

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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz goes through pregame warmups before a matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium on Oct. 19, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The veteran passer prepared on the field prior to kickoff while serving as a depth option for the Vikings during the 2025 season. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

J.J. McCarthy, 23, comes in at 6’3″ and roughly 215 pounds. He went 6-4 last season while completing 57.6% of his passes for 1,632 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.

As the probable QB2, McCarthy will be working toward getting the keys back so that he can continue living as the Minnesota Vikings’ QB1.

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Wizards’ Anthony Davis (hand) needs more time to heal

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The Washington Wizards will have to continue to wait for Anthony Davis to make his debut since a Feb. 5 trade, with the forward/center needing more time to heal the ligament damage in his left hand, the team announced Friday.

Davis was re-evaluated Thursday by Dr. Steven Shin of Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, who determined that despite positive progress in Davis’ recovery, the volar plate tissue has not fully healed.

The Wizards said Davis will continue with “conservative treatment and advance his basketball activity as tolerated.”

The 33-year-old will be re-evaluated at the end of March, per the team.

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Davis had been cleared to begin limited individual on-court basketball activities on March 5.

He has not played since Jan. 8 while with the Dallas Mavericks. There has been heavy speculation that he won’t return this season.

Davis appeared in just 20 games this season with Dallas and averaged 20.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.7 blocks. He has career averages of 24.0 points and 10.7 rebounds in 807 games (800 starts) over 14 seasons with the New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans (2012-19), Los Angeles Lakers (2019-25) and Mavericks (2025-26).

A 10-time All-Star, Davis was the centerpiece of the blockbuster trade in February 2025 that sent Dallas star Luka Doncic to the Lakers. After joining the Mavericks, Davis played only nine games last season because of injuries.

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England release brand new 2026 World Cup kits as Marcus Rashford models

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England have released their 2026 World Cup kits as Thomas Tuchel’s men prepare for a final few matches before jetting off to North America

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England have unveiled their World Cup 2026 kits with Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham Elliott Anderson and Jordan Pickford serving as the headline figures. Manchester United loanee Rashford was tasked with modelling the red away strip.

Ahead of this summer’s tournament, the Three Lions and Nike have dropped the kits that Thomas Tuchel’s men will wear in North America. The home kit is a clean white number with a gold star returning above the England badge, marking their 1966 win.

On the collar, the words ‘Happy and Glorious’ feature, an ode to the national anthem. The red away strip is donned in the release video by Rashford and its badge is placed in the centre of the kit, unlike the shirt worn during the last major tournament.

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Rashford joined the likes of Nottingham Forest’s Anderson and the aforementioned Kane, Bellingham and Pickford in the release, perhaps signalling that he might be in Tuchel’s squad heading to the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The Three Lions begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia on Wednesday, June 17 at 9pm (BST). They then take on Ghana at 9pm on Tuesday, June 23.

They wrap up their group by facing minnows Panama on Saturday, June 27 at 10pm. The World Cup has been expanded to 48 teams this year, with the top two from each group advancing to the knockout stage.

Eight of the best-performing third-placed teams also progress to the next round. England are continuing their preparations for this summer’s tournament with friendlies against Uruguay and Japan later this month.

England squad for upcoming friendlies

Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), James Trafford (Manchester City), Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle United), Jason Steele (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Defenders: Dan Burn (Newcastle United), Marc Guehi (Manchester City), Lewis Hall (Newcastle United), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Harry Maguire (Manchester United), Nico O’Reilly (Manchester City), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Djed Spence (Tottenham Hotspur), John Stones (Manchester City), Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan)

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Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), James Garner (Everton), Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)

Forwards: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds United), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, loan from Manchester United), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Dominic Solanke (Tottenham Hotspur)

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2026 Fantasy Baseball Draft Prep: Tiers 4.0, all positions on one printable page

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You’ve told me what you want, what you really, really want, and it’s to go back to 1997 — a simpler time, with rankings you could reach out and touch.

The home printer market was booming, and the paper documents flowed like wine. It seemed like it would always be so, but evidently not. They’re pretty hard to come by now, and yet, for a time like Draft Day, they seem like they’d be more convenient than fumbling around with a screen.

That’s how I feel, anyway, and every year, you tell me I’m not alone. As soon as I release the first edition of Tiers, I’m inundated with the same question: When can I get them all on one printable page?

Well, the answer is now, in Version 4.0, just before the biggest draft weekend

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Tiers, for those who don’t know, are an alternate form of rankings that signal where the biggest drop-offs are at each position. Players whose impact is essentially the same are bundled together, revealing at a glance how many alike choices remain. With every position’s tiers in hand, you can know during the heat of the draft which position to target next by identifying the one whose active tier is closest to depletion.

And now, every position’s tiers can be in hand literally, provided you have a printer. This link will take you to a one-page document perfectly formatted for printing. Click on it and get to tubthumping.

As for those of you who prefer to stick to screens …

Catcher

The Elite: Cal Raleigh
The Near-Elite: Hunter Goodman, William Contreras, Ben Rice, Shea Langeliers
The Next-Best Things: Augstin Ramirez, Drake Baldwin, Will Smith, Salvador Perez, Adley Rutschman
The Fallback Options: (Ivan Herrera), Samuel Basallo, Carter Jensen, Yainer Diaz, Gabriel Moreno, Francisco Alvarez
The Last Resorts: J.T. Realmuto, Alejandro Kirk, Austin Wells, Kyle Teel, Dillon Dingler, Logan O’Hoppe
The Leftovers: Tyler Stephenson, (Moises Ballesteros), Harry Ford, Victor Caratini, Carson Kelly, Ryan Jeffers, Edgar Quero, Sean Murphy, Miguel Amaya, Carlos Narvaez, Danny Jansen

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First base

The Elite: Nick Kurtz, Vladimir Guerrero
The Near-Elite: Pete Alonso, Matt Olson, Bryce Harper, Rafael Devers, Freddie Freeman, Josh Naylor
The Next-Best Things: Ben Rice, Vinnie Pasquantino, Yandy Diaz†, Tyler Soderstrom, Michael Busch
The Fallback Options: Salvador Perez, Jonathan Aranda, Sal Stewart, Spencer Torkelson
The Last Resorts: Munetaka Murakami, Willson Contreras, Alec Burleson, Spencer Steer, Luis Arraez, Kyle Manzardo, Christian Walker, (Bryce Eldridge)
The Leftovers: Andrew Vaughn, Jake Burger, Coby Mayo, Josh Smith, Miguel Vargas, Nolan Schanuel, Ryan O’Hearn, TJ Rumfield, Charlie Condon, Lenyn Sosa, Paul Goldschmidt, Triston Casas, Romy Gonzalez, Josh Bell, Rhys Hoskins

Second base

The Elite: Jazz Chisholm, Ketel Marte
The Near-Elite: Brice Turang
The Next-Best Things: Nico Hoerner, Luke Keaschall, Jose Altuve
The Fallback Options: Ozzie Albies, Brandon Lowe
The Last Resorts: Xavier Edwards, Matt McLain, Marcus Semien, Jorge Polanco, Gleyber Torres, Brendan Donovan†, Ceddanne Rafaela, Bryson Stott, Otto Lopez, Jackson Holliday
The Leftovers: Luis Garcia, Brett Baty, Cole Young, Colt Keith, Jose Caballero, Willi Castro, Max Muncy, Brooks Lee, Tommy Edman, Jeff McNeil, Jake Cronenworth, Ernie Clement, Lenyn Sosa, Chase Meidroth, Romy Gonzalez, Andres Gimenez, Nolan Gorman, Jonathan India, Christian Moore, Luisangel Acuna, Sung-Mun Song

Third base

The First-Rounders: Jose Ramirez
The Elite: Junior Caminero, Jazz Chisholm
The Near-Elite: Manny Machado, Austin Riley^, Eugenio Suarez^, Maikel Garcia
The Next-Best Things: Alex Bregman†, Max Muncy†
The Fallback Options: Matt Chapman, Kazuma Okamoto, Isaac Paredes
The Last Resorts: Noelvi Marte, Royce Lewis, Alec Bohm, Jordan Westburg^
The Leftovers: Addison Barger, Jordan Lawlar, Carlos Correa, Brett Baty, Josh Jung, Caleb Durbin, Mark Vientos, Matt Shaw, Josh Smith, Zach McKinstry, Colt Keith, Miguel Vargas, Jose Caballero, Willi Castro, Max Muncy, Brooks Lee, Ernie Clement, Connor Norby, Marcelo Mayer, Ryan McMahon, Nolan Arenado, Nolan Gorman, Jonathan India

Shortstop

The First-Rounders: Bobby Witt, Elly De La Cruz^
The Elite: Gunnar Henderson, Trea Turner, Francisco Lindor, Mookie Betts†, Geraldo Perdomo†
The Near-Elite: Zachary Neto^, C.J. Abrams^, Corey Seager, Bo Bichette
The Next-Best Things: Trevor Story^, Jeremy Pena
The Fallback Options: Willy Adames, Dansby Swanson, Konnor Griffin, Jacob Wilson†
The Last Resorts: Colson Montgomery, Xavier Edwards, JJ Wetherholt, Kevin McGonigle, Xander Bogaerts†, Otto Lopez
The Leftovers: Carlos Correa, Ezequiel Tovar, Masyn Winn, Colt Emerson, Josh Smith, Anthony Volpe, Zach McKinstry, Jose Caballero, Nasim Nunez, Brooks Lee, J.P. Crawford, Ernie Clement, Ha-seong Kim

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Outfield

The First-Rounders: Aaron Judge, (Shohei Ohtani), Juan Soto, Kyle Tucker, Ronald Acuna, Julio Rodriguez^, (Kyle Schwarber)†
The Elite: Fernando Tatis, Corbin Carroll, Jackson Chourio, Pete Crow-Armstrong, James Wood, (Yordan Alvarez)
The Near-Elite: Cody Bellinger, Wyatt Langford, Brent Rooker^, Byron Buxton, Randy Arozarena^, Roman Anthony†, George Springer
The Next-Best Things: (Christian Yelich), Jarren Duran, Riley Greene, Tyler Soderstrom, Michael Harris^, Jackson Merrill, Seiya Suzuki, Jose Altuve, Oneil Cruz^
The Fallback Options: Kyle Stowers, Brandon Nimmo, Jo Adell, Luis Robert, Teoscar Hernandez, Jakob Marsee, Taylor Ward, Ian Happ, Mike Trout, Daulton Varsho, Lawrence Butler, Andy Pages, Chandler Simpson^
The Last Resorts: Jac Caglianone, Daylen Lile, Ramon Laureano, Bryan Reynolds, Noelvi Marte, Ceddanne Rafaela, Brenton Doyle, Steven Kwan, Sal Frelick, Dylan Crews, Alec Burleson, Wilyer Abreu, Heliot Ramos, Justin Crawford, Carson Benge, Owen Caissie, Chase DeLauter, Trent Grisham, Joshua Lowe, TJ Friedl
The Leftovers: Kerry Carpenter, Addison Barger, Giancarlo Stanton, Jasson Dominguez, Adolis Garcia, Mickey Moniak, (Marcell Ozuna), Cedric Mullins, Dominic Canzone, Dylan Beavers, Jake McCarthy, Isaac Collins, Zach McKinstry, Colton Cowser, Jose Caballero, Willi Castro, Evan Carter, Jordan Beck, Andrew Benintendi, Mike Yastrzemski, Jake Mangum, Victor Robles, Nick Castellanos, Jung Hoo Lee, Jorge Soler, Matt Wallner, Austin Hays, Tyler O’Neill, Cam Smith, Jordan Walker, Victor Scott, Harrison Bader, Lars Nootbaar, Jeff McNeil, Ryan O’Hearn, Zach Cole, Trevor Larnach, Tommy Edman, Tyler Freeman, Wenceel Perez, Parker Meadows, Jonathan India, Jake Meyers, Spencer Jones, Gavin Lux, Jacob Melton

Starting pitcher

The First-Rounders: Tarik Skubal, Garrett Crochet, Paul Skenes
The Elite: Chris Sale, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Logan Gilbert, Cristopher Sanchez, Bryan Woo, Max Fried, Hunter Brown, Cole Ragans, Jacob deGrom^, Logan Webb†, Framber Valdez†
The Near-Elite: Jesus Luzardo, Freddy Peralta, George Kirby, Kyle Bradish, Joe Ryan, Shohei Ohtani^, Eury Perez, Dylan Cease, Kevin Gausman†
The Next-Best Things: Nolan McLean, Cameron Schlittler, Nick Pivetta, Nick Lodolo, Chase Burns, Brandon Woodruff, Tyler Glasnow, Trevor Rogers, Gavin Williams
The Fallback Options: Nathan Eovaldi, Bubba Chandler, Jacob Misiorowski, Tatsuya Imai, Spencer Strider, Shota Imanaga, Sandy Alcantara, Michael King, Emmet Sheehan, Cade Horton, Ranger Suarez, Kris Bubic, Sonny Gray, Zack Wheeler, Robbie Ray, Luis Castillo, Carlos Rodon, Blake Snell, Drew Rasmussen^, Ryan Pepiot, Matthew Boyd, Trey Yesavage
The Last Resorts: Edward Cabrera, MacKenzie Gore, Michael Burrows, Shane McClanahan, Tanner Bibee, Aaron Nola, Zac Gallen, Andrew Abbott, Gerrit Cole, Ryne Nelson*, Shane Baz, Shane Smith, Merrill Kelly, Ryan Weathers, Cody Ponce*, Jack Leiter, Kodai Senga, Jacob Lopez, Grayson Rodriguez, Mick Abel, Andrew Painter, Braxton Ashcraft*, Will Warren, Grant Holmes, Chad Patrick, Noah Cameron, Roki Sasaki, Sean Manaea, Shane Bieber, Joe Musgrove
The Leftovers: Bryce Miller, Jack Flaherty Reid Detmers*, Tyler Mahle, Luis Severino, Bailey Ober, Reynaldo Lopez, Joey Cantillo*, Connelly Early, Didier Fuentes, Parker Messick, Payton Tolle*, Robby Snelling, Zebby Matthews, Logan Henderson, Jameson Taillon, Brayan Bello, Seth Lugo, Casey Mize, Brady Singer, Chris Bassitt, Ben Brown*, Quinn Priester, Jose Berrios, Clay Holmes, David Peterson, Michael Wacha, Zack Littell, Jose Soriano, Mitch Keller, Rhett Lowder, Cade Cavalli, Taj Bradley, Luis Morales, Luis Gil, Justin Steele, Cade Cavalli, Brandon Sproat, Lucas Giolito, Jared Jones, Jonah Tong, Anthony Kay*, Steven Matz*, Ian Seymour*, Tyler Wells, Justin Verlander, Max Meyer, Hunter Greene, Spencer Schwellenbach, Corbin Burnes, Joe Boyle, Zach Eflin, Cristian Javier

Relief pitcher

The Elite: Mason Miller, Edwin Diaz, Andres Munoz, Cade Smith, Aroldis Chapman, Jhoan Duran
The Near-Elite: David Bednar, Devin Williams, Raisel Iglesias, Josh Hader
The Next-Best Things: Jeff Hoffman, Ryan Helsley, Emilio Pagan, Daniel Palencia
The Fallback Options: Carlos Estevez, Trevor Megill, Kenley Jansen, Pete Fairbanks, Dennis Santana, Seranthony Dominguez, Ryan Walker, Griffin Jax
The Last Resorts:
Robert Garcia, Riley O’Brien, Kirby Yates, Clayton Beeter, Paul Sewald, Hogan Harris, Taylor Rogers, Seth Halvorsen
The Next-in-Line: Abner Uribe, Bryan Abreu, Robert Suarez, Matt Svanson, JoJo Romero, Edwin Uceta, Garrett Cleavinger, Justin Sterner, Kevin Ginkel, Cole Sands, Elvis Alvarado, Victor Vodnik

^:one tier lower in points leagues | †: one tier lower in categories leagues | *:RP-eligible | ( ): DH-only

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Tanvi Sharma Stuns Japan’s Sixth Seed Natsuki Nidaira To Storm Into Orleans Masters Semi-Finals

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India’s Tanvi Sharma stunned Japan’s sixth seed Natsuki Nidaira in straight games to storm into the semifinals of USD 250,000 Orleans Masters Super 300 badminton tournament in Orleans on Friday. The 17-year-old, who is a silver medallist at the BWF World Junior Championships, registered a 21-14 21-14 in 43 minutes in the women’s singles quarterfinals. Tanvi, who is the youngest Indian to reach a BWF World Tour final at the 2025 US Open Super 300, will take on either former world champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan or Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Linh next.

In the men’s doubles quarterfinals, Leo Carnando and Bagas Maulana of Indonesia ended the campaign of Hariharan Amsakarunan and MR Arjun with a 21-12, 22-20 win.

Later in the day, Isharani Baruah and Malvika Bansod will lock horns in an all-Indian quarterfinal clash.

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2026 Kentucky Derby horses, odds, futures, preview, date: Expert who nailed 12 Derby-Oaks Doubles enters picks

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The 2026 Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday, May 2, and the field is beginning to round out. For the 152nd edition of the Run for the Roses, Paladin is the 9-1 favorite among the prospective 2026 Kentucky Derby horses. The Grade 1 race from Churchill Downs in Louisville will be run on a 1 ¼-mile dirt track and is open to only 3-year-old horses. The 2026 Kentucky Derby field could have as many as 20 horses in it.

Besides Paladin, 2026 Kentucky Derby favorites include Nearly at 10-1, Canaletto at 15-1 and Renegade at 16-1. Silent Tactic is listed at 19-1. As the race gets closer, the 2026 Kentucky Derby odds are sure to change. Before making any 2026 Kentucky Derby picks, be sure to see the horse racing predictions and futures bets from SportsLine’s elite horse racing expert Jody Demling.

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A fixture in the horse racing world who has been writing about, talking about and betting on races for years, Demling has nailed the Kentucky Oaks-Derby double 12 times in the last 17 years. He also predicted the top three 2025 Kentucky Derby finishers in the correct order and called the exacta in last year’s Preakness. Anyone who has followed him on horse racing betting sites could be way up. 

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Now, with the 2026 Kentucky Derby approaching and horse racing futures odds on the board, Demling is sharing his 2026 Kentucky Derby betting picks and 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions over at SportsLine. Go here to see them.

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One of Demling’s surprising 2026 Kentucky Derby picks: He doesn’t have the favorite, Paladin (9-1), winning. Paladin started his racing career by winning the one-mile dirt-fast Msw in October. He followed that up with a win at the 2025 Remsen at the 1 1/8-mile dirt-fast track in December. In February, he clipped Chip Honcho to win the 2026 Risen Star race on the 1 1/8-mile dirt-fast track.

Despite this early success, Paladin’s trainer is 0-for-9 in his Kentucky Derby career, a major concern for Demling. Another red flag is Paladin’s sire is Gun Runner, who also won the Risen Star Stakes in 2016. However, when it came to the Run for the Roses, Gun Runner finished third. With the Kentucky Derby 2026 fast approaching, Demling is questioning Paladin’s connections and pedigree. See who to back at SportsLine.

Another stunner: Demling is high on Canaletto, even though he’s a longshot at 15-1. Canaletto has run just two races, but has been impressive. He finished first on the mile-long dirt-fast MSW in January in dominant fashion with a time of 1:36.28. He beat Lost Money and Autobahn, who took second and third, respectively.

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Canaletto followed that up with a third-place finish at the 1 1/16-mile 2026 Tampa Bay Derby on March 7 in 1:43.23. He is trained by Chad C. Brown. With spring fast approaching, now would be a good time to jump on Demling’s Kentucky Derby futures odds for an optimal return. See which other horses to back at SportsLine, and you can make Kentucky Derby futures bets TwinSpires here:

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Demling is especially high on a massive double-digit longshot who could be the best of a “barnful of standouts.” Demling is sharing which horse it is, along with his entire projected 2026 Kentucky Derby leaderboard, over at SportsLine.

Which horse wins the Kentucky Derby 2026, and which huge double-digit longshot is a must-back? Check out the latest 2026 Kentucky Derby odds below, then visit SportsLine to see Demling’s picks for the Kentucky Derby, all from the expert who has nailed 12 Derby-Oaks doubles.

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Evaporate advances on Group 1 dream in 2026 George Ryder Stakes path

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Ben Hayes regards Evaporate as primed for Group 1 glory, but the presence of top mare Autumn Glow in the George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill suggests his owners might need patience a tad longer.

Having notched six wins across 21 efforts, Evaporate was narrowly beaten for a signature success most recently, outfinished by Tom Kitten during the All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington, securing another Group 1 minor placing.

Hayes targets the Doncaster Mile (1600m) as the horse’s flagship Sydney assignment, viewing the upcoming George Ryder Stakes (1500m) showdown with Autumn Glow on Saturday as a valuable test.

“It’s going to be a hot race, but it will let us know where we’re at and then he will probably head to the Doncaster with 54-1/2 (kilos),” Hayes said.

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“He’s won over $3 million and hasn’t won a Group One, so it’s a pretty good effort. Not many do that.

“He’s a Group One horse that just hasn’t done it yet.”

Priced at $23, Evaporate has thrived in stakes events since his spring three-year-old season and suits Sydney courses, claiming the Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) at Randwick last year and running second to Autumn Glow in the Golden Eagle (1500m).

The trainer was thrilled by Evaporate’s All-Star Mile performance, hauling the field alongside leader Pride Of Jenni before holding on gamely.

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“It was super. He towed the field up to Jenni, chased her. Tom Kitten sat off him and just got him late,” he said.

“But I loved the way he kept kicking. He has always been a genuine horse.”

Traditionally, the George Ryder Stakes feeds into the Doncaster Mile, the same destination eyed by the underappreciated gelding Encap.

Encap resumed solidly in sixth spot during the Canterbury Stakes (1300m), close enough at under 1-1/2 lengths to Joliestar, with a cleaner run this campaign post a rain-affected spring.

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“His feet are so much better now too,” Portelli said.

“We’ve had problems with his feet over the years, and he wasn’t coming out of the gates and getting going, I think because they were hurting him.

“He almost won the Doncaster Mile last year at 50-1. We don’t care about the price as long as we get a result, although his pattern makes it very hard to win and he is up against the best horses.”

At $126 odds, Encap shares triple-figure status in the George Ryder Stakes with Hawkes Racing’s Nepotism ($201).

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From Collyhurst to Wembley – Nico O’Reilly on Man City contract, family and Arsenal final

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Manchester City midfielder Nico O’Reilly is aiming to right the wrongs of the last trip to Wembley Stadium

Growing up, Nico O’Reilly followed Manchester City closely. Whenever he could get a ticket, the future star was in the stands supporting the Blues. When he couldn’t, like for City’s major cup finals at Wembley Stadium, O’Reilly was glued to the TV screens as his team became the dominant force in English football.

On Sunday, O’Reilly will likely be in the XI as City look to win the first major trophy of the season and land an important blow on Arsenal in the process. “[I’m] really looking forward to it,” he said. “Wembley is a special place. I’ve played there a few times – Community Shield we won, FA Cup we didn’t win. So, yeah, it’d be nice to go there and hopefully win.”

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“We know how good they are,” O’Reilly said when asked about the Gunners. “We know it’s going to be difficult. They’ve been very good this season. But we look forward to big games and it should be a good one. They play a bit different to us. They’ve got some amazing players, individual players, they play well as a team, they know what they’re doing.

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“So it’s going to be a tough game. We know that. But it’ll be a tough game for them as well. We’re looking forward to it.”

Mikel Arteta’s side have been synonymous with set pieces this season and have faced criticism for their approach. But O’Reilly hopes his team can draw on past experience to keep the Gunners out.

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“It’s a strong point in their team. They use them very well,” he said. “”We need to prepare for it. We did it in the game when we went to their place. I thought we were very good then.

“We just need to prepare for it well and stop them as much as possible. They’re very good at set-pieces, they’re aggressive. They have good takers.

“When it’s a corner, obviously, we don’t want to be in those situations because we know how good they are but we’ll obviously need to deal with it and prepare well for it.”

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O’Reilly signed a new contract at City in September last year, keeping him at the Etihad Stadium until 2030. That was a huge milestone for the 20-year-old who has become one of City’s most versatile players. The midfielder’s family are his biggest supporters, attending every match and keeping him grounded along the way. O’Reilly has not forgotten his roots either. He lived in Collyhurst in the east side of Manchester and has the city’s area code ‘0161’ tattooed on him.

“It’s me, really, like how I became who I am today,” O’Reilly concluded. “Growing up there, I really enjoyed it. I used to go out, play football every day with my friends. It was a good place to grow up. I recently moved away from there but it was a great place. I’m still with my family, which is good. They’re there to look after me a bit and still support me. I enjoy it.”

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2026 Alister Clark Stakes to test form from Tasmanian Derby

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Ciaron Maher’s stable last lifted the Tasmanian Derby trophy and it launched a run of Derby wins throughout the nation.

Explosive Jack prevailed in the 2021 Tasmanian Derby en route to victories in Sydney’s Australian Derby and Adelaide’s South Australian Derby.

The youngster then ventured to Brisbane for a third placing in the Queensland Derby.

Maher’s newest Hobart Tasmanian Derby conqueror, Dad And Dave from last month, could follow Explosive Jack’s route toward Australia’s three other Derbies this year.

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This itinerary includes the Group 2 Alister Clark Stakes (2000m) at Caulfield on Saturday, Dad And Dave’s return since his Tasmanian Derby glory.

“He’s got that Tassie form, and he’s had a little bit of time since then,” Maher said.

“But this race will shape where we go. Potentially Sydney and potentially on the Explosive Jack path to Adelaide and Brisbane after that.

“He (Explosive Jack) did the lot, but this horse is probably not as robust at the same time as Explosive Jack, but we’ll see how he goes.

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“He’s in pretty good order, all the same.”

In the Alister Clark Stakes, Dad And Dave meets Amazake, who seeks his initial win.

Amazake was third in the Caulfield Classic over the upcoming course and distance in spring, then midfield in the 2500m Victoria Derby.

Most recently, he ran second over 1600m in a Pakenham maiden earlier this month.

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“I just like the way he went through the line at Pakenham,” Maher said.

“It’s a more testing track there, and he hit the line pretty well.

“Being a three-year-old, he’s got plenty of time to knock off a maiden, but he stays OK and can burn around in the Alister Clark Stakes.”

Head to the racing betting markets for competitive odds on the Alister Clark Stakes.

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