The 3rd day of the NFL 2025 scout combination gave way to the quarter of a quarter, runners and wide receivers of this year.
And while some of the best prospects for this group such as the All-Americans Ashton Jeanty and Tetairoa McMillan did not participate in the training sessions on Saturday, the Carolina Panthers And the rest of the NFL still had a lot of talent to feast on.
Let’s take a look at four key stars of the day. . .
Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina
Sanders had an impressive performance that should increase its stock.
The former star of Arkansas and South Carolina weighed six feet and 217 pounds. He directed a fortified board of 40 seconds of 4.46 seconds, where he struck the top speed (23.55 MPH) among all runners.
Between the recovery of the second LCA tear at the choice of second round of 2024, Jonathon Brooks and the uncertainty surrounding the future of Miles Sanders, the panthers may need to find a legitimate n ° 2 for Chubbard Chubbard. Sanders, who looked smooth and quick to Indy, could be a nice intermediate target.
Bhashul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech
Tuten, an underestimated perspective, made a lot of noise. Among all the runners, he recorded the upper dash of 40 yards (4.32 seconds) as well as the upper vertical jump (40.5 inches) and even on a par for the second longest jump (10 feet, 10 inches).
The 5 inch and 206 pounds is a physical runner, which makes these times and these figures even more impressive. The addition of Tuten and its style of play could help Caroline in short distance situations.
Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Golden has entered the Lucas Oil Stadium as one of the best classy receiver in the classroom, and certainly came out in this way.
While he is known as a great threat, the 5 -foot 11 inch and 191 pounds pleasantly surprised the spectators with his dashboard of 4.29 seconds of 40 yards – the second fastest of all the combine. He struck 23.57 MPH on this dashboard, the second faster among all the broad.
Do not be surprised if Golden did in Run instead of WR1.
Jaylin Noel, Wr, Iowa State
Noel was the out -of -competition playmaker of the second wide group of wide receivers.
He recorded a 4.39 second dashboard of 40 yards while finishing with the best vertical (41.5 inch) and wide (11 feet, two inches) jumps. Noel also presented its sweetness and fluidity, which should be translated well at the next level.
With the Panthers needing a passes sensor that can create a separation and threaten the defenses with a set of explosive skills, look for Christmas as a possibility after the first night of the draft.