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Hello and welcome all to the third annual National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. We have a total of 66 prospects here today to participate in the special festivities. The smallest draft in NSFL history but equal in talent as the previous years. Athletes will perform in 7 drills including the 40 yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, shuttle, 3 cone drill and the Wonderlic. Each positional group will compete in the combine before the next group of players are tested.
(ABOVE: Michigan Wolverines QB Clifford Rove prepares to run his 40 yard dash)
The smartest quarterback in the draft was Clifford Rove who boasted an impressive 46 on the Wonderlic, that's the second highest ever score in NSFL history! All QB's dealt fairly well on this barometer with nobody posting a score below 39.
The quickest quarterback in the draft was unsurprisingly Nicholas Pierno who ran an impressive 4.5 second 40 yard dash. Strike followed up with a 4.61 whilst Rove recorded a 4.89.
The strongest QB in the draft was Rasheed who managed the highest of 9 reps on the bench press. Rove and Flygare tied for second with 8 reps.
Pierno recorded the highest vertical jump of 25 inches. Rove and Strike drew for 22.5 each.
The broad jump was dominated by Nicholas Pierno who posted a 115.3 , nearly 10 inches further than the next closest QB Strike.
Pierno ran a 4.33 shuttle drill, Strike ran a 4.56 while Rove ran a 4.80.
To finish the drills for QB's, Pierno ran a 7.21 3 cone drill, Strike posted a 7.60 with Rove following closely behind with a 7.69.
(ABOVE: Heisman candidate running back Jaxon Tuck runs some positional drills)
The smartest running back in the draft was Grujicic who posted a mere 8 on the wonderlic. Burnsman and Tuck posted a 3 and sent shock waves throughout the NSFL regarding their mental abilities.
Burnsman ran a nifty 4.34 40 yard dash with Tuck running a 4.46 before Grujicic registered a 4.52 time.
Tuck accomplished an impressive 41 reps on the bench press drill, Grujicic had 22 with Burnsman recording 17.
Tuck had the best vertical of 27.9 inches. Burnsman posted a 27.7 with Grujicic indicating a 27.3.
Burnsman had the furthest broad jump of 122.1 inches, both Tuck and Grujicic couldn't muster a jump further than 114 inches each.
Burnsman won the shuttle on the day with a 4.41 time, Tuck and Grujicic were barely separated by a second, 4.39 and 4.38 respectively.
To finish the drills for running backs, Grujicic finished the day with a 7.26 time on the 3 cone drill, Burnsman recorded a 7.39 with Tuck reaching the slowest time of the day with a 7.60.
(ABOVE: Wide Receiver Samuel Zhang has been described by many as a "sleeper" pick)
Nate Akasuke suprised scouts and NSFL GM's alike when he posted the highest Wonderlic score out of all the wide receiver prospects, a 30. Wheat had a 25 whilst Willie had a 23.
Unsurprisingly Trey Willie ran the quickest time with a 4.3, Zhang followed up with his best impression with a 4.4 and Browning was not far behind with his 4.14.
Jaquan Young posted 17 reps on the bench press, Akasuke kept up his impressive form with 12 reps before Willie managed just about 7 reps before failing mid-rep.
Willie managed the highest vertical jump of 29.1 inches, the closest prospect Jaquan Young recorded a 25.7 inch jump.
Again Willie won the day with regards to jumps, this time for the broad jump. A 132.2 inch leap shot him up to first place. Zhang had the second best distance with nearly 123 inches, 122.7 to be exact. Jaquan Young struggled and as a result posted the worst length of 111.2 inches in his leap.
Willie won the shuttle drill with a 3.97 time, Zhang and Browning recorded a 4.18 and a 4.19 respectively.
Finally Willie won the 3 cone drill as well with a 6.88 time, Browning boasted a 7.10 time while Zhang was not far behind with his 7.13.
(ABOVE: Tight End Charlie Law is said to have the safest hands in the draft)
Sebastic Joyce topped the charts with a 25 in the Wonderlic test, the highest of all tight ends in this years draft. 21,20 and 20 were the scores of the rest of the pack with Ben Hartsock posting a low 17.
Connor Tanner posted a 4.47 time in the 40 yard dash, Charlie law followed up with his 4.53 attempt.
Tanner accrued the most reps on the bench press, 33 to be exact. He was followed by Askins with 32 reps before Hartsock posted a 30.
Law registered the highest vertical jump with a 26.6 leap, Tanner with a 25.6 while Askins managed a 24.9 jump.
Law had a 111.2 inch broad jump which was good enough for first place, Tanner managed a 109.5 inch leap while the rest of the pack barely managed over a 100 inch leap.
Law won the shuttle with a 4.48 second time, Tanner was a split second slower with his 4.49 attempt. Joyce was unable to match the times put up before him with a 4.62.
Law finished the day the same way he started it, strong. He posted a 7.50 3 cone drill time while Askins followed up with a 7.63 reading. Tanner, Joyce and Hartsock couldn't beat below 7.7 times.
(ABOVE: Offensive Lineman Antonio Sandoval is the consensus #1 overall pick in this years draft)
A plethora of offensive lineman declared for the S3 NSFL Draft. The smartest of them all? A two way tie between Jughead Jones and Rico Rodriguez with 39's. Eli Kamaka posted a 36 score for runners up.
Cesar "The Dog Whisperer" Milan managed to run the 40 in 4.89 seconds. Highly touted prospect Francois Lamoreux recorded a 5.01 time while Kamaka and Sandoval posted 5.02 times.
Antonio Sandoval smashed his way through the bench press and into the top 10 records with an impressive 47 score. The next closest was a whole 8 reps less with Milan, Lamoreux and Kamaka posting 39 reps each.
Milan had the highest vertical jump of all offensive lineman with 24 inches in his leap. Lamoreux came close behind with a 23.5 inch leap before Sandoval and Kamaka got 23.1 inch leaps.
Onto the broad jump where Milan topped the polls. a 92 inch leap before Lamoreux registered a 86.8 jump. Antonio Sandoval was .2 inches behind with his 86.6 inch leap.
The second last drill for offensive lineman was the shuttle run. Milan recorded the best time with a 4.87. The Frenchman Lamoreux was not far behind with a 4.93 reading.
The last drill of the day was of course the 3 cone drill. Lamoreux beasted out with a 7.77 time before Danvers posted his best time of the day , a 7.80. Milan followed up with a 7.81.
(ABOVE: Defensive Tackle Ricardo Sandoval has been quite audible regarding his feelings for his sibling)
The other half of the notorious Sandoval brothers, Ricardo turned out the best Wonderlic score of all defensive tackles with a 22 score. FitzFatrick, Skidmarks and Saginaw all posted scores of 20.
Godfrey King had the quickest 40 time with a 4.5, CC3 posted a 4.52 figure while Sandoval was not far behind with a 4.61.
Ricardo Sandoval joined his brother in the record books for the same drill. A 46 on the bench press cemented his place in history. King managed 40 reps while CC3 had 35 reps.
King posted a vertical jump of 34.5 inches, CC3 had a 31.5 inch leap with Sandoval trailing behind with a 27.6 inch leap.
King dominated the broad jump with a 126.2 inch jump, CC3 came close with a 121.3 attempt while the rest remained below 113 inches in their leaps.
King had an abnormally quick shuttle of 4.32 seconds, CC3 posted a 4.46 which was then followed by Ricardo Sandoval's 4.61 time.
King finished the day on top by reaching 6.92 seconds in the 3 cone drill. CC3 registered a 7.21 time with Sandoval having a 7.53 record.
(ABOVE: Reykjavik native Eidur Gustavsson struggled at this years combine)
On to the defensive ends of the league. J.D. Boom received a 20 on the wonderlic, Gustavsson reached 17 with the remaining 3 prospects Cox, Ligt and Ifedemi reaching 12.
Boom ran a 4.39 40 yard dash, impressive for a player of his size. De Ligt followed up with a stout 4.41 time before Gustavsson racked up a 4.44.
Boom hit the heights of 41 on the bench press, Gustavsson a 36 with Cox reaching 35 reps.
Boom dominated yet another drill with a 31 inch vertical jump, Gustavsson was closed with a 29.4 leap.
Boom continued his theme of winning on the day, the furthest broad jump. A 123.4 inch leap. De Ligt came second with a 120.1 leap with Gustavsson narrowly following him with 119.7 inches.
Boom narrowly finished on top in the shuttle drill a 4.38 was enough to take it with De Ligt reaching 4.39 seconds. Gustavsson was third with a 4.48 time.
Boom finished the day a true winner from the combine with a 7.40 3 cone drill time, De Ligt and Gustavsson tied for second with 7.50 times.
(ABOVE: Linebacker William Ridley took media questions prior to his combine showing)
Boggs turned out to be the smartest linebacker in the draft, a 30 on the Wonderlic cemented it. Ridley followed with a 29 which was then accompanied by O'Sullivan's 26.
Boggs had the quickest 40 yard time on the day, a 4.28. That time is the 10th quickest in NSFL history. O'Sullivan posted a 4.39 time while Ridley was a split second behind with a 4.4 reading.
O'Sullivan had the strongest bench press display with 36 reps of the 225lb barbell, Ridley managed 33 while Boggs mustered 29.
Boggs had the highest vertical jump of 35.6 inches, O'Sullivan racked up 33.5 inches with Ridley coming third with 32 inches.
Boggs had the furthest broad jump of 134.4 inches, O'Sullivan managed 127.6 inches while Ridley again came third with 125.3 inches.
Boggs recorded a 4.14 shuttle time, the best of the day. O'Sullivan hit a 4.29 while Ridley again just fell behind with a 4.32.
Boggs finished the day strong on the 3 cone drill, a 7.05 time while O'Sullivan and Ridley did their best to keep up. 7.11 and 7.19 times from each.
(ABOVE: Cornerback Benson Bayley is supposedly a first round talent)
Artist Boogie miraculously posted an impressive 40 score on the Wonderlic. King and Bakari both ended up with 31 and 30.
Franklin Harris Jr, the son of disgraced former NSFL athlete Franklin Harris had the quickest time of 4.35 seconds. Benson Bayley lagged behind with a 4.38 time. King finished in third with a 4.42 reading.
King racked up 12 reps with Bayley managing 11 reps, Bakari and Grant both managed 9 reps for tied third place.
Harris Jr. reached 28.4 inches in his vertical jump. Bayley obtained a 28.1 leap with King recording a 28 inch leap.
Bayley posted a 128.1 measurement, Harris Jr. followed up with 127.8 inches. King then finished with 123.7 inches.
Bayley and Harris both tied with 4.22 seconds on the shuttle drill, King came in 2nd with a 4.32 time.
Bayley won the 3 cone drill with a 7.04 time, Harris Jr. managed a 7.09 while King finished the day with a 7.15 second time.
(ABOVE: Safety Vash Erikson has been contacted by the Outlaws within recent weeks)
Vash Erikson, a highly touted prospect heading into the draft achieved a 30 on the Wonderlic. Vincent Valentine managed a 26 while the rest hit 20.
Erikson ran an impressive 4.4 40 yard dash, Graham managed a 4.47 time while Maslin ran a 4.49.
Valentine rocked out at the bench press with 20 reps, Maslin and Kim both managed 12 reps each.
Erikson won tied with Valentine during the vertical jump, both with 27.6 inch leaps. Maslin managed a solid 26.9 inch leap.
Erikson jumped 124.8 inches in his broad jump which was followed by Maslin's 121.1 attempt. Gavin Graham finished the day with a 120.4 inch leap.
The shuttle was won by no surprise Erikson who ran a 4.28 time. Maslin ran a 4.34 and Graham a 4.38.
Maslin finished the 3 cone drill at 7.07 seconds, Kim was just behind him with a 7.08 time before Erikson came third with a 7.12 time.
(ABOVE: Vanderbilt Commodores all time scorer Joseph Lombardi runs his 40 yard dash)
Last but by no means least, the special teams unit was tasked to finish the NSFL Season 3 Scouting Combine. 4 kickers/punters were eligible for this years draft.
Blewitt sent shock waves around the NSFL universe when his Wonderlic reading was leaked earlier this week. A 42 score meant Blewitt is the 10th most intelligent man in NSFL history. Lombardi fared well with a 39 score too. Sims hit a 25.
Sims ran a 5.59 40 yard dash, Simpson came second with a 5.73 second attempt. Blewitt was third with a 5.84.
Sims smashed the competition with 16 reps on the bench press, Lombardi had 3, Simpson had 1 with Blewitt not able to push out a single rep.
Sims had a 19.4 vertical jump the best of the special teams players. The remaining three had scores ranging from 18.3 to 18.7.
73.2 inch leap was Sims broad jump, Simpson pulled off a 68 inch jump with Blewitt managing a 65.
Sims put up a 5.24 second time on the shuttle drill, Blewitt a 5.35 and Simpson a 5.31.
To finish the day finally Blewitt and Sims tied for the quickest 3 cone drill with 8.20 times. Simpson was close with his 8.22 times.
This concludes this years National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. Before we go, let's have a look at the top 10 combine event records and newest additions.
NSFL SCOUTING COMBINE RECORDS
Clifford Rove etched his name into the NSFL Scouting Combine record books earlier this week. He managed a 46 on the Wonderlic which was good enough for second place behind Boss's score of 49. Blewitt became the first special teams player to reach the record books with a 42 score which is good enough for 10th place.
A single addition to the list in the form of linebacker Brice Boggs, he managed a 4.28 time to snag 10th place on the list. It doesn't look like we'll ever see a quicker player than Boss Tweed in the league.
Two new additions to the list, both are brothers. Antonio Sandoval hit 47 reps on the bench press which is tied for 1st place with Miller and Pest but as a result drops to 3rd all time. Ricardo Sandoval hops into 6th place with 46 reps just ahead of Jayce Tuck, Jenkins, Akselsen and Clegane.
No new additions to the vertical jump which consists entirely of season 1 prospects.
Business as usual, no changes to the impressive top 10 broad jump leaders.
The shuttle run was finally altered by a non season 1 prospect but Garden remains at the top. Trey Willie recorded a 3.97 second shuttle run which was good enough to snag 7th place all time.
The three cone drill top 10 remains untouched for another year. Smallwood and Weston will both survive for another year! Garden remains firmly at the top.
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Hello and welcome all to the third annual National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. We have a total of 66 prospects here today to participate in the special festivities. The smallest draft in NSFL history but equal in talent as the previous years. Athletes will perform in 7 drills including the 40 yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, shuttle, 3 cone drill and the Wonderlic. Each positional group will compete in the combine before the next group of players are tested.
(ABOVE: Michigan Wolverines QB Clifford Rove prepares to run his 40 yard dash)
The smartest quarterback in the draft was Clifford Rove who boasted an impressive 46 on the Wonderlic, that's the second highest ever score in NSFL history! All QB's dealt fairly well on this barometer with nobody posting a score below 39.
The quickest quarterback in the draft was unsurprisingly Nicholas Pierno who ran an impressive 4.5 second 40 yard dash. Strike followed up with a 4.61 whilst Rove recorded a 4.89.
The strongest QB in the draft was Rasheed who managed the highest of 9 reps on the bench press. Rove and Flygare tied for second with 8 reps.
Pierno recorded the highest vertical jump of 25 inches. Rove and Strike drew for 22.5 each.
The broad jump was dominated by Nicholas Pierno who posted a 115.3 , nearly 10 inches further than the next closest QB Strike.
Pierno ran a 4.33 shuttle drill, Strike ran a 4.56 while Rove ran a 4.80.
To finish the drills for QB's, Pierno ran a 7.21 3 cone drill, Strike posted a 7.60 with Rove following closely behind with a 7.69.
(ABOVE: Heisman candidate running back Jaxon Tuck runs some positional drills)
The smartest running back in the draft was Grujicic who posted a mere 8 on the wonderlic. Burnsman and Tuck posted a 3 and sent shock waves throughout the NSFL regarding their mental abilities.
Burnsman ran a nifty 4.34 40 yard dash with Tuck running a 4.46 before Grujicic registered a 4.52 time.
Tuck accomplished an impressive 41 reps on the bench press drill, Grujicic had 22 with Burnsman recording 17.
Tuck had the best vertical of 27.9 inches. Burnsman posted a 27.7 with Grujicic indicating a 27.3.
Burnsman had the furthest broad jump of 122.1 inches, both Tuck and Grujicic couldn't muster a jump further than 114 inches each.
Burnsman won the shuttle on the day with a 4.41 time, Tuck and Grujicic were barely separated by a second, 4.39 and 4.38 respectively.
To finish the drills for running backs, Grujicic finished the day with a 7.26 time on the 3 cone drill, Burnsman recorded a 7.39 with Tuck reaching the slowest time of the day with a 7.60.
(ABOVE: Wide Receiver Samuel Zhang has been described by many as a "sleeper" pick)
Nate Akasuke suprised scouts and NSFL GM's alike when he posted the highest Wonderlic score out of all the wide receiver prospects, a 30. Wheat had a 25 whilst Willie had a 23.
Unsurprisingly Trey Willie ran the quickest time with a 4.3, Zhang followed up with his best impression with a 4.4 and Browning was not far behind with his 4.14.
Jaquan Young posted 17 reps on the bench press, Akasuke kept up his impressive form with 12 reps before Willie managed just about 7 reps before failing mid-rep.
Willie managed the highest vertical jump of 29.1 inches, the closest prospect Jaquan Young recorded a 25.7 inch jump.
Again Willie won the day with regards to jumps, this time for the broad jump. A 132.2 inch leap shot him up to first place. Zhang had the second best distance with nearly 123 inches, 122.7 to be exact. Jaquan Young struggled and as a result posted the worst length of 111.2 inches in his leap.
Willie won the shuttle drill with a 3.97 time, Zhang and Browning recorded a 4.18 and a 4.19 respectively.
Finally Willie won the 3 cone drill as well with a 6.88 time, Browning boasted a 7.10 time while Zhang was not far behind with his 7.13.
(ABOVE: Tight End Charlie Law is said to have the safest hands in the draft)
Sebastic Joyce topped the charts with a 25 in the Wonderlic test, the highest of all tight ends in this years draft. 21,20 and 20 were the scores of the rest of the pack with Ben Hartsock posting a low 17.
Connor Tanner posted a 4.47 time in the 40 yard dash, Charlie law followed up with his 4.53 attempt.
Tanner accrued the most reps on the bench press, 33 to be exact. He was followed by Askins with 32 reps before Hartsock posted a 30.
Law registered the highest vertical jump with a 26.6 leap, Tanner with a 25.6 while Askins managed a 24.9 jump.
Law had a 111.2 inch broad jump which was good enough for first place, Tanner managed a 109.5 inch leap while the rest of the pack barely managed over a 100 inch leap.
Law won the shuttle with a 4.48 second time, Tanner was a split second slower with his 4.49 attempt. Joyce was unable to match the times put up before him with a 4.62.
Law finished the day the same way he started it, strong. He posted a 7.50 3 cone drill time while Askins followed up with a 7.63 reading. Tanner, Joyce and Hartsock couldn't beat below 7.7 times.
(ABOVE: Offensive Lineman Antonio Sandoval is the consensus #1 overall pick in this years draft)
A plethora of offensive lineman declared for the S3 NSFL Draft. The smartest of them all? A two way tie between Jughead Jones and Rico Rodriguez with 39's. Eli Kamaka posted a 36 score for runners up.
Cesar "The Dog Whisperer" Milan managed to run the 40 in 4.89 seconds. Highly touted prospect Francois Lamoreux recorded a 5.01 time while Kamaka and Sandoval posted 5.02 times.
Antonio Sandoval smashed his way through the bench press and into the top 10 records with an impressive 47 score. The next closest was a whole 8 reps less with Milan, Lamoreux and Kamaka posting 39 reps each.
Milan had the highest vertical jump of all offensive lineman with 24 inches in his leap. Lamoreux came close behind with a 23.5 inch leap before Sandoval and Kamaka got 23.1 inch leaps.
Onto the broad jump where Milan topped the polls. a 92 inch leap before Lamoreux registered a 86.8 jump. Antonio Sandoval was .2 inches behind with his 86.6 inch leap.
The second last drill for offensive lineman was the shuttle run. Milan recorded the best time with a 4.87. The Frenchman Lamoreux was not far behind with a 4.93 reading.
The last drill of the day was of course the 3 cone drill. Lamoreux beasted out with a 7.77 time before Danvers posted his best time of the day , a 7.80. Milan followed up with a 7.81.
(ABOVE: Defensive Tackle Ricardo Sandoval has been quite audible regarding his feelings for his sibling)
The other half of the notorious Sandoval brothers, Ricardo turned out the best Wonderlic score of all defensive tackles with a 22 score. FitzFatrick, Skidmarks and Saginaw all posted scores of 20.
Godfrey King had the quickest 40 time with a 4.5, CC3 posted a 4.52 figure while Sandoval was not far behind with a 4.61.
Ricardo Sandoval joined his brother in the record books for the same drill. A 46 on the bench press cemented his place in history. King managed 40 reps while CC3 had 35 reps.
King posted a vertical jump of 34.5 inches, CC3 had a 31.5 inch leap with Sandoval trailing behind with a 27.6 inch leap.
King dominated the broad jump with a 126.2 inch jump, CC3 came close with a 121.3 attempt while the rest remained below 113 inches in their leaps.
King had an abnormally quick shuttle of 4.32 seconds, CC3 posted a 4.46 which was then followed by Ricardo Sandoval's 4.61 time.
King finished the day on top by reaching 6.92 seconds in the 3 cone drill. CC3 registered a 7.21 time with Sandoval having a 7.53 record.
(ABOVE: Reykjavik native Eidur Gustavsson struggled at this years combine)
On to the defensive ends of the league. J.D. Boom received a 20 on the wonderlic, Gustavsson reached 17 with the remaining 3 prospects Cox, Ligt and Ifedemi reaching 12.
Boom ran a 4.39 40 yard dash, impressive for a player of his size. De Ligt followed up with a stout 4.41 time before Gustavsson racked up a 4.44.
Boom hit the heights of 41 on the bench press, Gustavsson a 36 with Cox reaching 35 reps.
Boom dominated yet another drill with a 31 inch vertical jump, Gustavsson was closed with a 29.4 leap.
Boom continued his theme of winning on the day, the furthest broad jump. A 123.4 inch leap. De Ligt came second with a 120.1 leap with Gustavsson narrowly following him with 119.7 inches.
Boom narrowly finished on top in the shuttle drill a 4.38 was enough to take it with De Ligt reaching 4.39 seconds. Gustavsson was third with a 4.48 time.
Boom finished the day a true winner from the combine with a 7.40 3 cone drill time, De Ligt and Gustavsson tied for second with 7.50 times.
(ABOVE: Linebacker William Ridley took media questions prior to his combine showing)
Boggs turned out to be the smartest linebacker in the draft, a 30 on the Wonderlic cemented it. Ridley followed with a 29 which was then accompanied by O'Sullivan's 26.
Boggs had the quickest 40 yard time on the day, a 4.28. That time is the 10th quickest in NSFL history. O'Sullivan posted a 4.39 time while Ridley was a split second behind with a 4.4 reading.
O'Sullivan had the strongest bench press display with 36 reps of the 225lb barbell, Ridley managed 33 while Boggs mustered 29.
Boggs had the highest vertical jump of 35.6 inches, O'Sullivan racked up 33.5 inches with Ridley coming third with 32 inches.
Boggs had the furthest broad jump of 134.4 inches, O'Sullivan managed 127.6 inches while Ridley again came third with 125.3 inches.
Boggs recorded a 4.14 shuttle time, the best of the day. O'Sullivan hit a 4.29 while Ridley again just fell behind with a 4.32.
Boggs finished the day strong on the 3 cone drill, a 7.05 time while O'Sullivan and Ridley did their best to keep up. 7.11 and 7.19 times from each.
(ABOVE: Cornerback Benson Bayley is supposedly a first round talent)
Artist Boogie miraculously posted an impressive 40 score on the Wonderlic. King and Bakari both ended up with 31 and 30.
Franklin Harris Jr, the son of disgraced former NSFL athlete Franklin Harris had the quickest time of 4.35 seconds. Benson Bayley lagged behind with a 4.38 time. King finished in third with a 4.42 reading.
King racked up 12 reps with Bayley managing 11 reps, Bakari and Grant both managed 9 reps for tied third place.
Harris Jr. reached 28.4 inches in his vertical jump. Bayley obtained a 28.1 leap with King recording a 28 inch leap.
Bayley posted a 128.1 measurement, Harris Jr. followed up with 127.8 inches. King then finished with 123.7 inches.
Bayley and Harris both tied with 4.22 seconds on the shuttle drill, King came in 2nd with a 4.32 time.
Bayley won the 3 cone drill with a 7.04 time, Harris Jr. managed a 7.09 while King finished the day with a 7.15 second time.
(ABOVE: Safety Vash Erikson has been contacted by the Outlaws within recent weeks)
Vash Erikson, a highly touted prospect heading into the draft achieved a 30 on the Wonderlic. Vincent Valentine managed a 26 while the rest hit 20.
Erikson ran an impressive 4.4 40 yard dash, Graham managed a 4.47 time while Maslin ran a 4.49.
Valentine rocked out at the bench press with 20 reps, Maslin and Kim both managed 12 reps each.
Erikson won tied with Valentine during the vertical jump, both with 27.6 inch leaps. Maslin managed a solid 26.9 inch leap.
Erikson jumped 124.8 inches in his broad jump which was followed by Maslin's 121.1 attempt. Gavin Graham finished the day with a 120.4 inch leap.
The shuttle was won by no surprise Erikson who ran a 4.28 time. Maslin ran a 4.34 and Graham a 4.38.
Maslin finished the 3 cone drill at 7.07 seconds, Kim was just behind him with a 7.08 time before Erikson came third with a 7.12 time.
(ABOVE: Vanderbilt Commodores all time scorer Joseph Lombardi runs his 40 yard dash)
Last but by no means least, the special teams unit was tasked to finish the NSFL Season 3 Scouting Combine. 4 kickers/punters were eligible for this years draft.
Blewitt sent shock waves around the NSFL universe when his Wonderlic reading was leaked earlier this week. A 42 score meant Blewitt is the 10th most intelligent man in NSFL history. Lombardi fared well with a 39 score too. Sims hit a 25.
Sims ran a 5.59 40 yard dash, Simpson came second with a 5.73 second attempt. Blewitt was third with a 5.84.
Sims smashed the competition with 16 reps on the bench press, Lombardi had 3, Simpson had 1 with Blewitt not able to push out a single rep.
Sims had a 19.4 vertical jump the best of the special teams players. The remaining three had scores ranging from 18.3 to 18.7.
73.2 inch leap was Sims broad jump, Simpson pulled off a 68 inch jump with Blewitt managing a 65.
Sims put up a 5.24 second time on the shuttle drill, Blewitt a 5.35 and Simpson a 5.31.
To finish the day finally Blewitt and Sims tied for the quickest 3 cone drill with 8.20 times. Simpson was close with his 8.22 times.
This concludes this years National Simulation Football League Scouting Combine. Before we go, let's have a look at the top 10 combine event records and newest additions.
NSFL SCOUTING COMBINE RECORDS
Clifford Rove etched his name into the NSFL Scouting Combine record books earlier this week. He managed a 46 on the Wonderlic which was good enough for second place behind Boss's score of 49. Blewitt became the first special teams player to reach the record books with a 42 score which is good enough for 10th place.
A single addition to the list in the form of linebacker Brice Boggs, he managed a 4.28 time to snag 10th place on the list. It doesn't look like we'll ever see a quicker player than Boss Tweed in the league.
Two new additions to the list, both are brothers. Antonio Sandoval hit 47 reps on the bench press which is tied for 1st place with Miller and Pest but as a result drops to 3rd all time. Ricardo Sandoval hops into 6th place with 46 reps just ahead of Jayce Tuck, Jenkins, Akselsen and Clegane.
No new additions to the vertical jump which consists entirely of season 1 prospects.
Business as usual, no changes to the impressive top 10 broad jump leaders.
The shuttle run was finally altered by a non season 1 prospect but Garden remains at the top. Trey Willie recorded a 3.97 second shuttle run which was good enough to snag 7th place all time.
The three cone drill top 10 remains untouched for another year. Smallwood and Weston will both survive for another year! Garden remains firmly at the top.
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40% to Sapp2013
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NSFL Season 1 Scouting Combine
NSFL Season 2 Scouting Combine
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