The 2022 NFL Combine is underway, which means it's #SpiderChartSzn. It's been about a half decade since we've taken a look back at some of the best Eagles Combine performances in recent years, so let's go ahead and update that, with help from the great site mockdraftable.com.
Note: When we refer to a player's "percentile," we're referring to the percentage of players they tested better than at their respective positional groups at the Combine since 1999.
In alphabetical order:
Fletcher Cox
Cox didn't fare well in the jumping drills, but he ran a ridiculous 4.79 40-yard dash (98th percentile among DTs), which is actually better than nine percent of running backs. He also put up 30 reps on the bench press and finished in the 98th percentile in the 3-cone.
Andre Dillard
Dillard was at least in the 94th percentile in the 40-yard dash, broad jump, and 20-yard shuttle. To my surprise, he was also in the 51st percentile in the bench press.
Dallas Goedert
Goedert was basically good at everything — speed, quickness, strength, and size — but his quickness measurables (3-cone and 20-yard shuttle) were particularly good, as they were both at least in the 92nd percentile.
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Tyree Jackson
Jackson worked out as a quarterback when he competed at the NFL Combine before eventually becoming a tight end. As we're all aware, Jalen Hurts is a very good athlete as well and probably deserves an honorable mention here, but Jackson was a size-athleticism freak of nature when he came out.
Lane Johnson
Johnson was at least in the 98th percentile in the 40-yard dash, the 10-yard split, and the broad jump. He was at least in the 96th percentile in the 3-cone and the vertical jump. He is one of the best athletes in the NFL.
Jason Kelce
Kelce weighed in at an extremely light 280 pounds at the Combine. He was at least in the 97th percentile in the 40 yard dash, the 3-cone, and the 20-yard shuttle. His 3-cone (7.22 seconds) was actually better than Jalen Reagor's 3-cone (7.31).
Avonte Maddox
Maddox is tied for the third-best 60-yard shuttle time in NFL history (any position). He was also in the 97th percentile in the 3-cone.
Sua Opeta
Opeta knocked out 39 bench reps, and he also placed in at least the 91st percentile in the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, and broad jump.
Josh Sweat
Sweat finished in the top 81 percentile in every event he competed in, with 96+ percentile scores in the vertical jump and the 40-yard dash.
*Milton Williams
Williams placed in the 99th percentile in four (!) different drills, and at least in the 93rd percentile in three more. He might be the best athlete for his position on the team.
*Because there was no Combine in 2021, Williams' measurables were recorded at his pro day.
Honorable mentions: Genard Avery, Javon Hargrave, Nate Herbig, Jalen Hurts, Zech McPhearson, Davion Taylor.
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