Chicago Bears: Combine scores of every prospect they’ve met with

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – DECEMBER 01: Terry McLaurin #83 of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches a pass against the Northwestern Wildcats in the first quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 01, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – DECEMBER 01: Terry McLaurin #83 of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches a pass against the Northwestern Wildcats in the first quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 01, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /

Wide receivers:

KeeSean Johnson (Fresno State)

  • 40-yard dash:  4.60 seconds
  • Bench press:  14 reps
  • Vertical jump:  30 inches
  • Broad jump:  117 inches
  • Three-cone:  7.28 seconds
  • 20-yard shuttle:  4.23 seconds

A good-sized receiver who showed strong hands and body control as a highly productive target in 2018. He never stood out in terms of speed on the field and his 40 time proves that. Johnson is not going to be a receiver who defenses worry about over the top. His game will be the short and intermediate areas but especially in the red zone where his best traits tend to shine.

Terry McLaurin (Ohio State)

  • 40-yard dash:  4.35 seconds
  • Bench press:  18 reps
  • Vertical jump:  37.5 inches
  • Broad jump:  125 inches
  • Three-cone:  7.01 seconds
  • 20-yard shuttle:  4.15 seconds

Easily one of the biggest surprises of the past month. McLaurin was a decent if unremarkable receiver at Ohio State. He had a good 2018 with 701 yards and 11 touchdowns. However, he was excellent at the Senior Bowl, showcasing advanced ability as a route runner and then doubles up with a blazing 40 time and explosive jump numbers. He may end up being better in the pros than he ever was in college.