UCLA’s Anthony Jefferson Performs At The NFL Combine
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UCLA‘s Anthony Jefferson was the fifth and final Bruin to perform at the 2015 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana this past weekend. After Brett Hundley, Eric Kendricks, Owamagbe Odighizuwa and Ellis McCarthy, Jefferson got his chance to increase his draft stock as safeties had their workouts on Monday. Though he was not expected to get drafted until the later rounds, he performed admirably in the majority of his drills.
The only knock on his performance was that he presumably could have had a better 40-yard dash time according to experts. Other than that, he just might have made himself a middle round selection. Here are his meaureables and some Twitter reactions.
Anthony Jefferson
Oct 11, 2014; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins defensive back Anthony Jefferson (23) knocks the ball loose from Oregon Ducks wide receiver Keanon Lowe (7) during first half action at Rose the Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
6’1″ Height – Weight 198 lbs.
31 1/2″Arm Length – Hands 8 1/2″
4.72 40-Yd Dash – Bench Press 15 reps
33.5″ Vert Jump – Broad Jump 116.0 “
7.18 3-Cone Drill – 20-Yard Shuttle 4.15
GRADE: 4.94