The FCS doesn't have its own Combine, but what it does have is a list of dozens of on-campus Pro Days — and of course some FCS prospects are invited to the big NFL Combine in Indianapolis every year.
So we decided to create a "Mythical" FCS Combine, taking all of the above results, throwing them into one database and breaking down a leader board by position — and we have been able to add in more than 550 FCS players' results so far.
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RUNNING BACKS (FINAL)
40-YARD DASH (SECONDS)
Why is this measured?: It is primarily run to evaluate speed and acceleration.
TOP NFL COMBINE MARK FOR RBs: 4.40 seconds
TOP 10 RANGE FOR COMBINE FOR RBs: 4.52 seconds or faster
PLAYER | COLLEGE | 40 |
Brycen Alleyne | Delaware State | 4.41 |
Darnell Holland | Kennesaw State | 4.42 |
Cedric Battle | Central Arkansas | 4.43 |
Dominick Bragalone | Lehigh | 4.47 |
Donald Liotine | Stony Brook | 4.50 |
David Hamm | McNeese | 4.50 |
Marcus Marshall | James Madison | 4.52 |
L.J. Scott | Eastern Kentucky | 4.52 |
Steve McShane | Western Illinois | 4.52 |
Charlie Volker | Princeton | 4.53 |
John Santiago | North Dakota | 4.56 |
Jason Randall | Missouri State | 4.57 |
Gordon Collins | Richmond | 4.57 |
Brad Woodard | Texas Southern | 4.58 |
Bruce Anderson | North Dakota State | 4.58 |
Jordan Gowins | Stony Brook | 4.59 |
Cardon Johnson | James Madison | 4.59 |
Ryan Fulse | Wagner | 4.59 |
Sam McPherson | Eastern Washington | 4.63 |
Trai Sharp | James Madison | 4.63 |
Jonathan Mixon | Southern Illinois | 4.63 |
Ben Jones | McNeese | 4.63 |
Trae Riek | Northern Colorado | 4.65 |
Isaiah Johnson | Eastern Illinois | 4.65 |
James Holland | Colgate | 4.67 |
Larry Harleston | Western Illinois | 4.68 |
James Madison | Idaho State | 4.69 |
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BENCH PRESS (REPS OF 225 POUNDS)
Why is this measured?: To measure upper body strength.
TOP NFL COMBINE MARK FOR RBs: 34 reps
TOP 10 RANGE FOR COMBINE FOR RBs: 21 reps or better
PLAYER | COLLEGE | BENCH |
Dominick Bragalone | Lehigh | 33 |
Brady May | Weber State | 32 |
Jordan Gowins | Stony Brook | 30 |
Brady Oliveira | North Dakota | 29 |
James Madison | Idaho State | 26 |
Isaiah Johnson | Eastern Illinois | 25 |
L.J. Scott | Eastern Kentucky | 23 |
Gordon Collins | Richmond | 23 |
Bruce Anderson | North Dakota State | 22 |
Jonathan Mixon | Southern Illinois | 22 |
Thomas Jefferson | Delaware | 22 |
Joe Protheroe | Cal Poly | 22 |
Cal Daniels | Stony Brook | 22 |
Malcolm Summers | Elon | 22 |
Marcus Marshall | James Madison | 21 |
Sam McPherson | Eastern Washington | 21 |
Cory Young | Northern Arizona | 21 |
Damon Cox | North Alabama | 20 |
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VERTICAL JUMP (INCHES)
Why is this measured?: It is a measure of how high an individual or athlete can elevate off the ground from a standstill.
TOP NFL COMBINE MARK FOR RBs: 40.0 inches
TOP 10 RANGE FOR COMBINE FOR RBs: 35.0 inches or better
PLAYER | COLLEGE | VERT |
De'Marcus Flowers | Jacksonville State | 40.5 |
Charlie Volker | Princeton | 38 |
Darnell Holland | Kennesaw State | 37.5 |
Steve McShane | Western Illinois | 36.5 |
Treshawn Garrett | Weber State | 36.5 |
Trai Sharp | James Madison | 36 |
Dominick Bragalone | Lehigh | 35.5 |
Brady Oliveira | North Dakota | 35.5 |
Donald Liotine | Stony Brook | 35.5 |
Jordan Gowins | Stony Brook | 35 |
Brycen Alleyne | Delaware State | 35 |
Cedric Battle | Central Arkansas | 35 |
James Madison | Idaho State | 34.5 |
Gordon Collins | Richmond | 34.5 |
Cory Young | Northern Arizona | 34.5 |
Ra'Quanne Dickens | Incarnate Word | 34.5 |
Brady May | Weber State | 34 |
Marcus Marshall | James Madison | 34 |
Ben Jones | McNeese | 34 |
L.J. Scott | Eastern Kentucky | 33.5 |
John Santiago | North Dakota | 33.5 |
Jason Randall | Missouri State | 33.5 |
Jonathan Mixon | Southern Illinois | 33 |
Tevin McCaster | Youngstown State | 33 |
Randy Jones | Kennesaw State | 33 |
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BROAD JUMP (INCHES)
Why is this measured?: It is to measure the explosive power of the legs.
TOP NFL COMBINE MARK FOR RBs: 130 inches
TOP 10 RANGE FOR COMBINE FOR RBs: 121 inches or better
PLAYER | COLLEGE | BROAD |
Charlie Volker | Princeton | 129 |
Treshawn Garrett | Weber State | 127 |
Dominick Bragalone | Lehigh | 126 |
Donald Liotine | Stony Brook | 123 |
Ra'Quanne Dickens | Incarnate Word | 123 |
Darnell Holland | Kennesaw State | 120 |
Jordan Gowins | Stony Brook | 120 |
Gordon Collins | Richmond | 119 |
Ben Jones | McNeese | 119 |
Bruce Anderson | North Dakota State | 119 |
Brady Oliveira | North Dakota | 118 |
Cory Young | Northern Arizona | 118 |
John Santiago | North Dakota | 118 |
Jason Randall | Missouri State | 118 |
Ryan Fulse | Wagner | 118 |
Cardon Johnson | James Madison | 118 |
Steve McShane | Western Illinois | 117 |
Trai Sharp | James Madison | 117 |
James Madison | Idaho State | 117 |
Marcus Marshall | James Madison | 116 |
Randy Jones | Kennesaw State | 116 |
Michael Fredrick | South Dakota | 116 |
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3-CONE DRILL (SECONDS)
Why is this measured?: It is primarily run to evaluate the agility, quickness and fluidity of movement of players.
TOP NFL COMBINE MARK FOR RBs: 6.89 seconds
TOP 10 RANGE FOR COMBINE FOR RBs: 7.27 seconds or faster
PLAYER | COLLEGE | 3 CONE |
Cedric Battle | Central Arkansas | 6.75 |
Charlie Volker | Princeton | 6.82 |
Marcus Marshall | James Madison | 6.85 |
L.J. Scott | Eastern Kentucky | 6.88 |
Lance Dunn | North Dakota State | 6.88 |
Brady Oliveira | North Dakota | 6.90 |
Daryl Rollins-Davis | Austin Peay | 6.91 |
Marquell Cartwright | North Carolina A&T | 6.94 |
Dominick Bragalone | Lehigh | 6.95 |
Jason Randall | Missouri State | 6.95 |
Trai Sharp | James Madison | 7.02 |
David Hamm | McNeese | 7.02 |
Donald Liotine | Stony Brook | 7.06 |
Jonathan Mixon | Southern Illinois | 7.06 |
Larry Harleston | Western Illinois | 7.06 |
John Santiago | North Dakota | 7.08 |
Darnell Holland | Kennesaw State | 7.09 |
James Madison | Idaho State |