2013 NFL Combine Results: Defensive Ends
| Name | School | 40-Yard Dash |
Bench press |
Vertical jump |
Three-cone drill |
20-yard shuttle |
Broad jump |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Damion Square | Alabama | - | |||||
| Jesse Williams | Alabama | 30 | - | ||||
| Quinton Dial | Alabama | - | |||||
| Corey Lemonier | Auburn | 4.60 | 27 | 33.0 | 7.14 | 4.40 | 119 |
| Chris Jones | Bowling Green | 5.33 | 30 | 7.34 | 4.44 | - | |
| Ziggy Ansah | BYU | 4.63 | 21 | 34.5 | 7.11 | 4.26 | 118 |
| Walter Stewart | Cincinnati | - | |||||
| Malliciah Goodman | Clemson | 4.87 | 26 | 31.5 | 114 | ||
| Trevardo Williams | Connecticut | 4.57 | 30 | 38.0 | 124 | ||
| Armonty Bryant | East Central (OK) | 4.86 | 31.5 | 7.32 | 5.00 | 118 | |
| Sharrif Floyd | Florida | 4.92 | 30.0 | 7.40 | 4.75 | 106 | |
| Tourek Williams | Florida International | 4.92 | 25 | 33.0 | 112 | ||
| Bjoern Werner | Florida St. | 4.83 | 25 | 31.0 | 7.30 | 4.40 | 111 |
| Brandon Jenkins | Florida St. | 18 | - | ||||
| Cornellius Carradine | Florida St. | 28 | - | ||||
| Everett Dawkins | Florida St. | 5.06 | 23 | 30.0 | 7.61 | 4.88 | 103 |
| Abry Jones | Georgia | 30 | 26.5 | 101 | |||
| Kwame Geathers | Georgia | 5.44 | 26.5 | 8.11 | 5.27 | 96 | |
| John Jenkins | Georgia | 30 | - | ||||
| T.J. Barnes | Georgia Tech | 5.30 | 25 | 22.0 | 8.26 | 4.96 | 97 |
| Ty Powell | Harding | 4.64 | 28 | 37.0 | 6.98 | 4.40 | 122 |
| Michael Buchanan | Illinois | 4.78 | 22 | 33.0 | 6.91 | 4.44 | 113 |
| Akeem Spence | Illinois | 5.15 | 37 | 30.0 | 7.82 | 4.72 | 107 |
| Barkevious Mingo | LSU | 4.58 | 37.0 | 6.84 | 4.39 | 128 | |
| Bennie Logan | LSU | 30 | 25.0 | 7.53 | 4.67 | 104 | |
| Sam Montgomery | LSU | 4.81 | 34.5 | 7.18 | 4.51 | 114 | |
| Lavar Edwards | LSU | 4.80 | 33.0 | 7.03 | 4.51 | 119 | |
| William Gholston | Michigan St. | 4.96 | 23 | 28.5 | 7.20 | 4.59 | 110 |
| Josh Boyd | Mississippi St. | 5.14 | 32 | 26.5 | 7.16 | 4.64 | 104 |
| Sheldon Richardson | Missouri | 5.02 | 30 | 32.0 | 116 | ||
| Brandon Williams | Missouri Southern St. | 5.37 | 38 | 29.5 | 8.09 | 4.91 | 102 |
| David Bass | Missouri Western | 4.84 | 20 | 30.5 | 7.07 | 4.33 | 111 |
| Jared Smith | New Hampshire | 5.08 | 28 | 32.5 | 7.20 | 4.39 | 115 |
| Sylvester Williams | North Carolina | 5.03 | 27 | 26.5 | 7.93 | 4.80 | 102 |
| Kapron Lewis-Moore | Notre Dame | - | |||||
| Nate Williams | Ohio St. | 4.88 | 24 | 35.0 | 6.99 | 4.44 | 113 |
| Johnathan Hankins | Ohio St. | 5.31 | 26.0 | 7.59 | 4.61 | 104 | |
| John Simon | Ohio St. | - | |||||
| Stacy McGee | Oklahoma | - | |||||
| Dion Jordan | Oregon | 4.60 | 32.5 | 7.02 | 4.35 | 122 | |
| Jordan Hill | Penn St. | 5.23 | 28 | 22.5 | 7.49 | 4.51 | 103 |
| Kawann Short | Purdue | - | |||||
| Nick Williams | Samford | 4.94 | 28 | 33.0 | 7.55 | 4.65 | 111 |
| Margus Hunt | SMU | 4.60 | 38 | 34.5 | 7.07 | 4.51 | 121 |
| Devin Taylor | South Carolina | 4.72 | 14 | 35.0 | 6.89 | 4.30 | 128 |
| Cory Grissom | South Florida | 5.31 | 22 | 27.5 | 7.79 | 4.81 | 97 |
| Stansly Maponga | TCU | 30 | - | ||||
| Montori Hughes | Tennessee-Martin | 5.23 | 22 | 26.5 | 7.85 | 4.70 | 104 |
| Alex Okafor | Texas | 21 | - | ||||
| Damontre Moore | Texas A&M | 4.95 | 12 | 35.5 | 122 | ||
| Datone Jones | UCLA | 4.80 | 29 | 31.5 | 7.32 | 4.32 | 112 |
| Joe Kruger | Utah | 4.83 | 24 | 34.0 | 7.17 | 4.46 | 117 |
| Star Lotulelei | Utah | - | |||||
| Quanterus Smith | Western Kentucky | - |
The 2013 NFL Combine Timing and Testing Sessions will be held February 22-28 at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. The scouting combine is an invitation only event, open only to invited players and NFL team officials. The workout and timing drills include: 40 yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, 20-yard shuttle, three-cone drill, 60-yard shuttle, position-specific drills, interviews, physical measurements, injury evaluation, drug screen, cybex test, and wonderlic test. More than 300 top prospects have been invited.
Perhaps the most newsworthy test, the Wonderlic Test is an intelligence test has been given to prospective players in the National Football League since the 1970s. The Wonderlic is a 12 minute, 50 question exam meant to judge their aptitude for adapting to certain situations. Similar to other standardized tests, the Wonderlic uses a multiple choice format for its questions with increasing difficulty. It's designed so that most players won't have time to complete it. Pat McInally (P/WR from Harvard) is the only football player to record a confirmed perfect score.
