The NFL Combine is the best showcase for all NFL hopefuls. Players train for months in preparation for this event and hope they can do well enough to jump on the radar of a few teams prior to draft day. Read below to see if the 8 Mountain West representatives were able to raise their stocks following their combine showing.
Check out the full results [here](https://www.nfl.com/combine/tracker/live-results/).
### **RB Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)**
Measurements: N/A
40 time: N/A
10-yard split: N/A
Vertical: N/A
Broad: N/A
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: N/A
Production Score: N/A
Athleticism Score: N/A
Total Score: N/A
NFL Prospect Grade: N/A
**Synopsis:** Jeanty did not participate in drills or testing at the Combine. Instead, he is opting for performing at the Boise State Pro Day, likely to have scouts take a look at his teammates too. But Jeanty has nothing to show that he hasn’t already.
Stock Report: **EVEN**
### **EDGE Ahmed Hassanein (Boise State)**
Measurements: 6’2”, 267 lbs, 32,25” arms, 9” hands
40 time: 4.77
10-yard split: 1.7
Vertical: 32.5
Broad: 9’5”
3-cone:
20 shuttle:
Bench: 27
Production Score: 69
Athleticism Score: 73
Total Score: 67
NFL Prospect Grade: 5.69
Synopsis: Hassanein didn’t jump off the charts in any of the testing. And while his college numbers should do a lot of heavy lifting, and the interviews with teams will certainly help, it does dip his draft stock a bit. He has time to improve those numbers and his work ethic main give him an edge against other players for some times, but that is more subjective than objective at this point.
Stock Report: **SLIGHTLY DOWN**
### **WR Tory Horton (Colorado State)**
Measurements: 5’2.5”, 196 lbs, 30” arms, 9” hands
40 time: 4.41
10-yard split: 1.53
Vertical: 37.5
Broad: N/A
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: N/A
Production Score: 69
Athleticism Score: 79
Total Score: 75
NFL Prospect Grade: 6.10
Synopsis: Coming off an injury, Horton did well in drills and had an especially good showing with his 40 time, which ranked 15th among wide receivers. His combine scores put him in the range of a top-20 WR in this draft class. Horton is on a good trajectory and if he is competing in his Pro Day as well, it would make sense he does even better with more distance from his injury.
Stock Report: **SLIGHTLY UP**
### **DB Kitan Crawford (Nevada)**
Measurements: 5’11”, 202 lbs, 31” arms, 9.5” hands
40 time: 4.41
10-yard split: 1.52
Vertical: 41.5
Broad: 10’8”
3-cone: 6.81
20 shuttle: 4.03
Bench: 18
Production Score: 62
Athleticism Score: 89
Total Score: 67
NFL Prospect Grade: 5.67
Synopsis: Crawford has a strong showing at the Combine. He was one to benefit from participating in all the drills in order to give himself as many opportunities as possible to stand out. It was mission accomplished in that regard, as he was able to turn in the second best Athleticism score among Safeties at the event. In addition to that, he had the third-best 40 time and second-best vertical in his position group. Crawford made a big jump on draft boards, even if the jump was going from off the radar to on the radar.
Stock Report: **UP**
### **WR Nick Nash (SJSU)**
Measurements: 6’2.5”, 1203 lbs, 31” arms, 8.75” hands
40 time: 4.57
10-yard split: 1.54
Vertical: 34
Broad: 10/3”
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: N/A
Production Score: 72
Athleticism Score: 66
Total Score: 69
NFL Prospect Grade: 5.24
Synopsis: Nash followed up his monumental season with a Combine invite, but it wasn’t an ideal showing. He produced a bottom six time in the 40 and a middling vertical leap, which meant he wasn’t able to stand out among other wide receivers. In fact, Nash’s scores were in the bottom third for WRs, which is sure to make some talent evaluators pause at this point.
Stock Report: **DOWN**
### **WR Ricky White III (UNLV)**
Measurements: 6’1”, 184 lbs, 31.75” arms, 9.25” hands
40 time: 4.61
10-yard split: 1.55
Vertical: 36
Broad: 10’3”
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: N/A
Production Score: 78
Athleticism Score: 61
Total Score: 70
NFL Prospect Grade: 5.87
Synopsis: White III had a similar showing to Nash, with a slightly better vertical and an even worse 40 yard run time (tied for second to last in the wide receiver category). There’s no question White III produced in college and his elite special teams abilities should help his NFL future, but this weekend was more down than up for him.
Stock Report: **DOWN**
### **LB Jackson Woodard (UNLV)**
Measurements: 6’2”, 234 lbs, 31” arms, 9” hands
40 time: N/A
10-yard split: N/A
Vertical: N/A
Broad: N/A
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: 21
Production Score: 70
Athleticism Score: 79
Total Score: 72
NFL Prospect Grade: 6.13
Synopsis: Woodard isn’t on the Combine website for some reason, so not sure if he did some of these tests, but that is why he has a lot of N/As. But he did showcase his skills during the drills and did not disappoint. Plus, Mountain West fans know he plays special teams, and when combined with his leadership and intangibles, it’s likely he jumped up a few boards. Woodard is the type of player who will pop even more at his Pro Day.
Stock Report: **SLIGHTLY UP**
### **WR Jalen Royals (Utah State)**
Measurements: 5’10”, 169 lbs, 30” arms, 8” hands
40 time: 4.42
10-yard split: 1.49
Vertical: N/A
Broad: N/A
3-cone: N/A
20 shuttle: N/A
Bench: 13
Production Score: 76
Athleticism Score: 84
Total Score: 82
NFL Prospect Grade: 6.27
Synopsis: Royals also had his season end prematurely last fall, but had more time to recover and prepare for the Combine. His 40 time will play in the NFL and he should find a role as a slot receiver, especially if he was able to impress coaches and team reps during the interview process. The grades had more or less as a top-ten WR following the weekend, although that is based on projections since he didn’t do all the tests.
Stock Report: **UP**