Two days below, two others to opt for the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
Friday, the defensive backs and the tight ends finished their work on the ground at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. And as Thursday, when the defensive line players and the seconds took the center, the Carolina Panthers must certainly have to look.
Although many of the main defensive backs and tight ends did not participate, others had the opportunity to shine and make their cases to go up the boards.
So let’s take a look at five perspectives which made it precisely day 2.. .
Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Friday, Hairston may have earned the most money, recording the fastest dashboard of 40 yards (4.28 seconds) at the event so far. The 5 -foot 11 inches and 183 pounds also struck a vertical jump of 39.5 inches and a 10 -foot and nine inch wide jump – the second and third best brands among all the cornerbacks.
Carolina, with the depth of Cornerback always a problem, could have an interest in the frame and the athletic profile of Hairston.
Nick Emman, S, South Carolina
The 6 -inch and 220 pounds Emmanwori is what you would call an athletic wonder.
He traveled a 4.38 -second dashboard of 40 yards, a 43 -inch vertical jump and a 11 -foot and six inch wide jump. Compared to the rest of the security, its dashboard was placed as the second fastest while its two jumps ranked first.
Emmanwori may not be the cleanest security, but he plays in a variety of roles and offers physicality to be a factor in the trenches. In addition, the obviously dynamic sporting profile shows that he can be an effective coverage defender.
Panthers, who could certainly use a difference manufacturer like Emmanwori in their secondary, should probably go up in the second round to do so.
Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Starks did not leave with the largest 40 -meter dashboard (4.50 seconds), but this is not an exam for safety of its caliber. His sparkling performances in the exercises, that’s more what we should focus on.
All-American, according to NFL Next Gen statisticsRecorded the fastest top speed among all security in five different exercises – Short -based shuttle (15.24 MPH), drill W (17.92 MPH), Gantelet drill (18.39 MPH), online drill (18.66 MPH) and drilling of Teryl Austin (18.74 mi / h).
Its speed of play, its fluidity and its short explosiveness that we can see on the film results extremely well on Friday.
Mason Taylor, Te, LSU
It is not a surprise that the son of Pro Football Temple of Fame passes the Rusher Jason Taylor is quite an athlete.
Taylor (Mason) moved through his Gantlet forest with revealing sweetness. The old star of the dry has shown a sound movement in and out of his breaks, exceptional balance and solid hands to the point of capture – just as his band suggests.
He did not participate in the 40 yards dashboard, a wide jump or a vertical jump – everything he will finish during the professional day of LSU. But for the moment, the 6 -foot 5 -inch and 251 pound Taylor has proven that it could be an option for the Caroline to twin alongside the second -year winger J’a’tavion Sanders.
Terrance Ferguson, Te, Oregon
Ferguson, among the tight ends, finished with the fastest 40 -meter dashboard (4.63 seconds), the fastest division of 10 meters (1.55 seconds), the highest vertical jump (39 inches) and the third longest jump (10 feet, two inches).
During the exercises in the field, the productive passing receiver showed impeccable execution with training in / out breaking and impressed in the glove. The option of 6 feet 5 inches and 247 pounds could be a day 2 or day 3 option for the Panthers.
This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: 2025 NFL Scouting Combine: 5 Grand Gets of Day 2