Assessing Leonard Taylor performance at the 2024 NFL Combine
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The 2024 NFL Combine got underway for the Miami Hurricanes on Thursday, with Leonard Taylor leading the way, hitting the field for some drills and getting his measurables taken.
Taylor performance was unfortunately underwhelming.
In the end, Taylor received a combine score, with the tag of “Traits Or Talent To Be Above-Average Backup” to turn into a starter,” according to NFL.com.
Here is a look at the final numbers from the NFL combine for Taylor.
Measurable
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HEIGHT: 6’ 3 1/2’’
WEIGHT: 303 lbs
ARM: 33 7/8’’
HAND: 9’’
40-yard Dash
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Official Time: 4.85 seconds
Florida State’s Braden Fiske ran the fastest 40-yard dash among defensive linemen at 4.78 seconds.
10-Yard Split + Everything Else
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10-Yard Split: 1.76 seconds
Vertical Leap: 30″
Broad Jump: 9’1″
3-Cone Drill: 7.81 seconds
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