10 Players Who Boosted Their Draft Stock the Most at the 2025 NFL Combine
The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, and several prospects took full advantage of the opportunity to elevate their draft stock in Indianapolis. While some top players, including Mason Graham (Michigan), Abdul Carter (Penn State), Kenneth Grant (Michigan), and Jalon Walker (Georgia), opted out of testing, others made the most of their time on the field. From explosive pass rushers to lightning-fast defensive backs and elite offensive linemen, these prospects boosted their stock in a big way. On the other hand, a handful of players raised concerns with underwhelming performances. π 10 Players Who Boosted Their Draft Stock the Most At The NFL Combine Hereβs a look at the 10 biggest risers and notable fallers from the 2025 NFL Combine. 1. Shemar Stewart (EDGE, Texas A&M) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.59 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.58 secπ Vertical: 40β | Broad Jump: 10β11βπ Size: 6β5β, 267 lbs Stewart was already a highly regarded edge rusher, but his testing numbers were historic. His 40-inch vertical and 10β11β broad jump put him among the best testers in Combine history at his position. His 1.58-second 10-yard split was the 2nd-fastest for a 265+ lb EDGE since 2010, just behind Nick Bosa. Teams looking for an explosive pass rusher will strongly consider him in the top 10. 2. James Pearce Jr. (EDGE, Tennessee) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.47 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.56 secπ Vertical: 31β | Broad Jump: 10β3βπ Size: 6β5β, 245 lbs Pearceβs elite get-off was on full display. His 4.47-second 40 at 6β5β, 245 lbs solidified his status as a premier edge rusher. While his vertical jump (31β) was lower than expected, his burst off the line was evident in drills. Pearce may have moved himself back into the top 20 conversation. 3. Nick Emmanwori (S, South Carolina) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.38 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.49 secπ Vertical: 43β | Broad Jump: 11β6βπ Size: 6β3β, 220 lbs One of the most athletic safeties in the draft, Emmanworiβs 4.38 speed at 220 pounds was eye-opening. His 43-inch vertical jump was the best among safeties, and his 11β6β broad jump was one of the best ever at his position. His Combine locked him in as a first-rounder. 4. Will Campbell (OT, LSU) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.98 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.76 secπ Vertical: 32β | Broad Jump: 9β5βπ Size: 6β6β, 319 lbs Campbellβs elite movement at 319 pounds made him one of only four O-linemen since 2003 to run a sub-5.0 40 while jumping over 30 inches in the vertical. Already a top-20 prospect, his Combine locked him in as a first-round selection. 5. Matthew Golden (WR, Texas) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.30 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.49 secπ Vertical: 39β | Broad Jump: 10β8βπ Size: 5β11β, 200 lbs Golden put on a track meet, recording the fastest top speed (23.57 mph) of any WR at the Combine. His 4.30-second 40 and explosive leaping numbers solidified his status as a late first or early second-round prospect. 6. Bhayshul Tuten (RB, Virginia Tech) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.32 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.49 secπ Top Speed: 22.86 mph | Broad Jump: 10β10βπ Size: 5β9β, 203 lbs Tuten was a sleeper coming into Indy, but he left as the fastest RB in the class. His 4.32-second 40 and 10β10β broad jump showcased his explosiveness, vaulting him into the mid-Day 2 conversation. 7. Aireontae Ersery (OT, Minnesota) π 40-Yard Dash: 5.01 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.75 secπ Vertical: 29.5β | Broad Jump: 9β3βπ Size: 6β6β, 331 lbs Erseryβs 5.01-second 40-yard dash made him the fastest 330+ lb OT since 2003. His short-area quickness and strong pass-protection drills pushed him into Round 1 discussions. 8. Maxwell Hairston (CB, Kentucky) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.28 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.50 secπ Vertical: 39.5β | Broad Jump: 10β9βπ Size: 5β11β, 183 lbs Hairston was already known for his elite ball production, but his 4.28-second 40 and elite explosiveness could push him into the late first round. 9. Omarion Hampton (RB, North Carolina) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.46 sec | Vertical: 38βπ Broad Jump: 10β10β | Short Shuttle: 4.40 secπ Size: 6β0β, 221 lbs Hamptonβs 4.46-second 40 at 221 lbs and 38-inch vertical confirmed his blend of power and explosiveness. Heβs a lock for early Day 2 and could push for late Round 1 consideration. 10. Jared Wilson (C, Georgia) π 40-Yard Dash: 4.84 sec | 10-Yard Split: 1.72 secπ Vertical: 32β | Broad Jump: 9β4βπ Size: 6β3β, 310 lbs Wilson became the fastest interior lineman at this year's Combine, reaching a top speed of 21.04 mph. His testing solidified him as a high-end second-round pick.


