INDIANAPOLIS — Former University of Toledo cornerback Quinyon Mitchell is taking part in the NFL combine Friday and Saturday.
Mitchell, who checked in at 6-foot and 195 pounds, earned All-American honors the past two seasons and is projected to be a first-round pick.
Here is how he’s faring during workouts:
40-yard dash: 4.33 seconds, the second-fastest time at the combine and the fastest ever for a UT player since 2000, according to pro-football-reference.
- 4.36, Tycen Anderson (2022)
- 4.47, Jalen Parmele (2008)
- 4.50, Eric Page (2012)
- 4.52, Lance Moore (2005)
- 4.53, Diante Johnson (2019)
- 4.54, Alonzo Russell (2016)
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10-yard split: 1.51 seconds (Mississippi’s Deantre Price ran a 1.47, the fastest time among cornerbacks)
Vertical jump: 38 inches, seventh-highest among cornerbacks
Broad jump: 10 feet, 2 inches (Max Melton of Rutgers is first among cornerbacks at 11 feet, 4 inches)
Bench press: 20 reps of 225 pounds, the most for any cornerback
First Published March 1, 2024, 9:11 p.m.