
"Everette checked every box for an NFL outside corner. He ran a 4.38s 40-yard time and jumped 37½" in the vertical leap, earning a 9.92 Relative Athletic Score (RAS). The on-field session matched the tape with a very smooth pedal, confident agility, and he consistently extended away from his frame to finish catches on the gauntlet."
"This one was the most impressive overall corner workout, and Johnson needed it coming from a small school. He registered a 4.40s forty time with a 38" vertical, then in drills he was the cleanest mover. He showed the smoothest backpedal, a sharp plant-and-drive, and easy transitions that showed he could turn on a dime."
"The measurements killed any size nitpicks and the testing was nuclear. Sadiq blasted a 4.39s forty time, registered a 43½" vertical jump, along with a massive 11'1" broad jump, all in the 99th percentile."
The second day of NFL Scouting Combine testing featured defensive backs and tight ends, with particular focus on cornerbacks and safeties. Daylen Everette from Georgia impressed with a 4.38s forty-yard dash and 37.5-inch vertical leap, displaying smooth pedal work and confident coverage abilities. Chris Johnson from San Diego State delivered the most impressive overall corner workout, posting a 4.40s forty and 38-inch vertical while demonstrating the cleanest movement and sharpest transitions. Toriano Pride Jr. from Missouri stood out with a blazing 4.32s forty time and 37.5-inch vertical, showing competitiveness and improvement throughout the field work. Another prospect registered elite measurements with a 4.39s forty, 43.5-inch vertical, and 11-foot-1-inch broad jump, though did not participate in catching drills.
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