Three Eagles participated in the NFL Scouting Combine over the past weekend - DE **Quintayvious Hutchins**, OLs **Jude Bowry** and **Logan Taylor**.
* **40-yard dash:** 4.74 seconds (14th out of 20)
* **10-yard split:** 1.73 seconds (20th out of 20)
* **Vertical jump:** 37.00″ (7th out of 17)
**Overall assessment: 5.86 (29th out of 35)** Q put in a respectable effort running an average 40 time and solid participation in on-field positional drills that emphasized his effort and technique, but didn’t have the strongest statistical marks. Evaluators noted that he’ll likely need a strong Pro Day to improve his stock, as his Combine results landed him in a lower tier relative to other edge prospects. His measurables were really never going to stack up. What he lacks in size, he makes up for in his physicality and sound footwork.
**Projected Draft Range:** Possible Day 3 Selection
Hutchins currently sits further down most draft boards, indicating Day 3 potential if teams like his production and versatility. This is considered to be a very talented edge class, particularly at the top end, so maybe a rising tide lifts all boats for our guy.
* **40-yard dash:** 5.08 seconds (mid-pack among offensive linemen)
* **10-yard split:** 1.75 seconds (top 10 among all OL)
* **Vertical jump:** 34.5″ (4th among OL)
* **Broad jump:** 9′7″ (3rd among OL)
**Overall assessment: 6.00 (12th among 25 tackles)** Bowry turned in the strongest Combine performance of the BC trio. In addition to a solid 40-yard dash and top-level jumps, multiple analysts pointed to his smooth movement in drills and measurable athleticism for the tackle position. Combined with favorable size and length, this has scouts viewing him as a potential mid-round pick. The Eagles have history on their side, developing some solid NFL prospects. That, combined with his athletic testing will help his case.
**Projected Draft Range:** Day 2 Pick— Mid 3rd Round
Bowry is generally viewed as the most likely BC player to go in the early/mid rounds, with the best chance to sneak to early Day 2. Teams with OL needs could view him as a Day 2 starter or plug-and-play swing tackle. Ideal fits could be teams needing tackle depth early and willing to work with a player with all the tools and develop (i.e. _Miami_ (@Hafley), _Los Angeles Chargers_, or _Minnesota Vikings_ target OL early in mocks and may take as many swings as possible). His performance at the Senior Bowl and Combine have kept him on radars as a potential early-day pick at a premium position. There’s about seven tackles analysts see in the top tier, but Bowry is realistically just outside that crop - a sneaky steal no doubt.
* **40-yard dash:** 5.19 seconds (30th out of 39)
* **10-yard split:** 1.82 seconds (30th out of 39)
* **Vertical jump:** 31.00″ (21st out of 40)
* **Broad jump:** 9′0″ (23rd out of 40)
* **3-cone drill:** 7.75 seconds (9th out 14)
* **Shuttle:** 4.84 seconds (11th out of 12)
**Overall assessment: 5.87 (21st out of 22 guards)** Taylor had a solid but unspectacular Combine in terms of athletic testing, but did participate in more drills than most of his fellow linemen. His numbers landed him in the middle of/just below the pack, with decent agility and positional drills balanced against slightly below-average running and jumping marks. At 6′7″ with good length, scouts applauded his versatility and experience across multiple OL spots, but he may need to showcase more strength and quickness at his Pro Day or in team workouts to move up boards.
**Projected Draft Range:** **Late Rounds / Undrafted Free Agent**
Most current profiles peg Taylor on the bubble of the draft — potentially a late-round selection (Round 6–7) or priority UDFA if he doesn’t hear his name called. Taylor’s size and positional versatility make him attractive for those that value big bodies in the interior. Again, BC’s reputation and his own starting experience may have a positive impact.
Pro Days still loom at the end of the month for players looking to boost numbers. These three along with Combine snubs Lewis Bond and Jeremiah Franklin, among others, will showcase themselves. O’Brien feels pretty confident Bond in particularly will get drafted.
In other news, Spring Ball gets going Tuesday the 10th.
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