Chicago Bears: Combine scores of every prospect they’ve met with
By Erik Lambert
Defensive backs:
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Kris Boyd (Texas)
- 40-yard dash: 4.45 seconds
- Bench press: 19 reps
- Vertical jump: 36.5 inches
- Broad jump: 127 inches
- Three-cone: N/A
- 20-yard shuttle: N/A
Boyd is one of the most confounding prospects in the draft. It’s apparent he’s an athlete with speed and explosiveness. At the same time, he lacks fluidity and high-end quickness. That’s probably why he chose to skill the cone and shuttle drills. For every good rep he has on tape, there are 2-3 exceedingly bad ones. The inconsistency is frustrating to watch.
Sheldrick Redwine (Miami)
- 40-yard dash: 4.44 seconds
- Bench press: N/A
- Vertical jump: 39 inches
- Broad jump: 130 inches
- Three-cone: N/A
- 20-yard shuttle: N/A
Miami has always traditionally produced standout athletes and Redwine is no exception. At 6’1, 195 lbs he ran a fast 30 and almost jumped out of the building. However, like Boyd he chose to hide his limitations in terms of agility. It’s a big reason he can be vulnerable in coverage and why teams tend to view him as a safety rather than a corner.