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00:00The players who hold the record for the best performance in every NFL Combine event.
00:05Number 7. 60-yard shuttle run. Shelton Gibson. Shelton Gibson holds the 60-yard shuttle run
00:13record at 10.71 seconds. Drafted by the Eagles, he won a Super Bowl but had a brief NFL and CFL
00:19career. Number 6. 20-yard shuttle run. Kevin Casper. Kevin Casper set a record in the 20-yard
00:27shuttle run with 3.73 seconds in 2001. He played for the Broncos, Cardinals, and Lions before retiring
00:36in 2006. Number 5. Three-cone drill. Jordan Thomas. Jordan Thomas, a Mississippi State tight end,
00:45set a three-cone drill record in 2018. Drafted by the Texans, he later played for the Cardinals,
00:52Patriots, and Birmingham Stallions. Number 4. Broad jump. Byron Jones. Byron Jones set a broad
01:01jump record of 12 feet 3 inches in 2015, which remains unbeaten. He was drafted by the Cowboys
01:09and retired in 2021 due to injuries. Number 3. Vertical jump. Gerald Sensabaugh. Gerald Sensabaugh
01:17holds the NFL combine vertical jump record with a 46-inch leap in 2005. He played for the Jaguars
01:25and Cowboys during his eight-year NFL career. Number 2. Bench press. Justin Ernest. Justin Ernest,
01:34a DT from Eastern Kentucky, set a bench press record with 51 reps but went undrafted and never
01:41played in an NFL game despite signing with the Saints. Number 1. 40-yard dash. Xavier Worthy.
01:50Xavier Worthy broke the 40-yard dash record with a 4.21 second time, surpassing John Ross. Drafted by
01:58the Chiefs, he shows promise for a successful NFL career.
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