NFL | Combine TE broad jump results

The tight ends posted their broad jump results at the NFL Scouting Combine Saturday, Feb. 23. Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert and Rice TE Vance McDonald had a jump of 9-foot-11, while South Carolina TE Justice Cunningham and Ohio State TE Jake Stoneburner posted jumps of 9-foot-8. Maryland TE Matt Furstenburg had a jump of 9-foot-7, San Diego State TE Gavin Escobar had a jump of 9-foot-6 and Stanford TE Levine Toilolo and Colorado TE Nick Kasa checked in with jumps of 9-foot-5. Auburn TE Philip Lutzenkirchen, Tennessee TE Mychal Rivera and Michigan State TE Dion Sims posted jump lengths of 9-foot-4, while Stanford TE Zach Ertz had a jump of 9-foot-3, and Boston College TE Chris Pantale rounded out the group with a mark of 9-foot-2.
NFL | Combine TE broad jump results

NFL | TEs take part in vertical jump

Maryland TE Matt Furstenburg and Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert posted a 35 1/2-inch vertical jump Saturday, Feb. 23, at the NFL Scouting Combine. Michigan State TE Dion Sims checked in with a 35-inch jump, with Ohio State TE Jake Stoneburner posting a 34 1/2-inch mark. Boston College TE Chris Pantale and Rice TE Vance McDonald managed a 33 1/2-inch mark, with San Diego State TE Gavin Escobar tallying a 32-inch vertical mark. South Carolina TE Justice Cunningham and Colorado TE Nick Kasa posted a 31 1/2-inch vertical jump, with Stanford TE Levine Toilolo and Tennessee TE Mychal Rivera managed a 31-inch jump. Auburn TE Philip Lutzenkirchen and Stanford TE Zach Ertz rounded out the group with a 30.5-inch vertical jump.
NFL | TEs take part in vertical jump

NFL | TEs take part in three-cone drill

San Diego State TE Gavin Escobar posted a time of 7.07 seconds at the three-cone drill at the NFL Scouting Combine Saturday, Feb. 23. Arkansas TE Chris Gragg and Rice TE Vance McDonald had a time of 7.08 seconds, while Maryland TE Matt Furstenburg managed a time of 7.09 seconds. South Carolina TE Justice Cunningham and Ohio State TE Jake Stoneburner checked in with 7.12 seconds, while Auburn TE Philip Lutzenkirchen managed a time of 7.15 seconds. Tennessee TE Mychal Rivera had a time of 7.17 seconds, Michigan State TE Dion Sims managed a time of 7.36 seconds and Boston College TE Chris Pantale checked in with a time of 7.48 seconds.
NFL | TEs take part in three-cone drill

NFL | No changes in spine for Jarvis Jones in years

Georgia LB Jarvis Jones (spine) led the country in sacks with 14.5 last season, and he also had the most tackles for loss with 24.5. Jones also forced seven fumbles. However, at the NFL Scouting Combine, all teams wanted to speak about a condition he suffers called spinal stenosis. It is a narrowing of the spine, and he said Saturday, Feb. 23, that he has had no changes in the spine since 2009.
NFL | No changes in spine for Jarvis Jones in years