The 2022 NFL Combine is here! Yes, 324 NFL Draft prospects have gathered in Indianapolis, IN to showcase their skills and abilities, hoping to raise their draft stock. Many football fans like to watch the testing, seeing these remarkable athletes do remarkable things. Over the years, the NFL Combine records for these tests have been set quite high.
However, with science advancing, athletes are able to do things incredible things now. Will one of the NFL Combine records be broken this year? While the likelihood is low, it is possible, which is what makes watching so fun.
Below, we have the all-time NFL Combine records in the 40-Yard Dash, Bench Press, Vertical Jump and other tests. We also have the NFL betting odds for these events, courtesy of BetUS Sportsbook, if you are looking to make a bit of money while you watch.
All-Time NFL Combine Records
NFL Combine 40-Yard Dash Record: John Ross (2017) – 4.22s
Yes, there have been faster NFL 40-Yard Dash times from NFL players. For example, Bo Jackson ran a 4.12-second 40 time, but that was during the hand-timed era.
John Ross owns the official record, which was set back in 2017. Here are the next fastest 40-Yard Dash times recorded at the Combine.
Name | Year | Pos. | Time |
John Ross | 2017 | WR | 4.22 |
Chris Johnson | 2008 | RB | 4.24 |
Dri Archer | 2014 | RB | 4.26 |
Marquise Goodwin | 2013 | WR | 4.27 |
Henry Ruggs | 2020 | WR | 4.27 |
Jacoby Ford | 2010 | WR | 4.28 |
Jalen Myrick | 2017 | CB | 4.28 |
J.J. Nelson | 2015 | WR | 4.28 |
Javelin Guidry | 2020 | CB | 4.29 |
Zedrick Woods | 2019 | S | 4.29 |
NFL Combine 40-Yard Dash Odds
Fastest 40-Yard Dash?
4.29s — Faster: (-175) | Slower: (+135)
Position of Fastest Time?
NFL Combine Bench Press Reps Record: Stephen Paea (2011) – 49 Reps
The NFL Combine tests how many bench reps a player can do at 225 points. The record for this was set by Stephen Paea (49) back in 2011.
Name | Year | Pos. | Reps |
Stephen Paea | 2011 | DT | 49 |
Mike Kudla | 2006 | DL | 45 |
Mitch Petrus | 2010 | OL | 45 |
Netane Muti | 2020 | OG | 44 |
Jeff Owens | 2010 | DT | 44 |
Dontari Poe | 2012 | DT | 44 |
Russell Bodine | 2014 | C | 42 |
Harrison Phillips | 2018 | DT | 42 |
Tank Tyler | 2007 | DT | 42 |
David Molk | 2012 | C | 41 |
Vita Vea | 2018 | DT | 41 |
NFL Combine Bench Press Odds
Most Bench Reps?
40.5 Reps — Over: (-140) | Under: (Ev)
NFL Combine Vertical Jump Record: Gerald Sensabaugh (2005) – 46 Inches
Name | Year | Pos. | Mark |
Gerald Sensabaugh | 2005 | S | 46″ |
Cameron Wake | 2005 | LB | 45.5″ |
Chris Chambers | 2001 | WR | 45″ |
Chris McKenzie | 2005 | CB | 45″ |
Chris Conley | 2015 | WR | 45″ |
Donald Washington | 2009 | CB | 45″ |
Byron Jones | 2015 | CB | 44.5″ |
Donovan Peoples-Jones | 2020 | WR | 44.5″ |
A.J. Jefferson | 2010 | CB | 44″ |
Obi Melifonwu | 2017 | S | 44″ |
Juan Thornhill | 2019 | S | 44″ |
NFL Combine Vertical Jump Odds
Highest Vertical Jump?
43.5 Inches — Higher: (-130) | Lower: (-110)
NFL Combine Broad Jump Record: Byron Jones (2015) – 12’3″
Not only did Byron Jones top the NFL Combine records with his broad jump in 2015, but he also set a new world record! He still holds this world record today.
Name | Year | Pos. | Time |
Byron Jones | 2015 | CB | 12’3″ |
Emanuel Hall | 2019 | WR | 11’9″ |
Obi Melifonwu | 2017 | S | 11’9″ |
Juan Thornhill | 2019 | S | 11’9″ |
Miles Boykin | 2019 | WR | 11’8″ |
Jamie Collins | 2013 | OLB | 11’7″ |
Chris Conley | 2015 | WR | 11’7″ |
Donovan Peoples-Jones | 2020 | WR | 11’7″ |
Jeremy Chinn | 2020 | S | 11’6″ |
Bud Dupree | 2015 | OLB | 11’6″ |
Jalen Reagor | 2020 | WR | 11’6″ |
NFL Combine Broad Jump Odds
Longest Broad Jump?
11 Feet 5 Inches — Higher: (-120) | Lower: (-120)
NFL Combine Three-Cone Drill Record: Jeff Maehl (2011) – 6.42s
Name | Year | Pos. | Time |
Jeff Maehl | 2011 | WR | 6.42 |
Buster Skrine | 2011 | DB | 6.44 |
David Long | 2019 | LB | 6.45 |
Scott Long | 2010 | WR | 6.45 |
Dane Sanzenbacher | 2011 | WR | 6.46 |
Daniel Sorensen | 2014 | S | 6.47 |
Terrence Toliver | 2011 | WR | 6.48 |
Devon Cajuste | 2016 | WR | 6.49 |
Chykie Brown | 2011 | DB | 6.5 |
Leon Hall | 2007 | CB | 6.5 |
Chris Rainey | 2012 | RB | 6.5 |
Cecil Shorts | 2011 | WR | 6.5 |
NFL Combine 20-Yard Shuttle Record: Brandin Cooks (2014) and Jason Allen (2006) – 3.81s
Name | Year | Pos. | Time |
Brandin Cooks | 2014 | WR | 3.81 |
Jason Allen | 2006 | CB | 3.81 |
Bobby McCain | 2015 | CB | 3.82 |
B.W. Webb | 2013 | CB | 3.84 |
Justin Simmons | 2016 | S | 3.85 |
Desmond Trufant | 2013 | CB | 3.85 |
Austin Pettis | 2011 | WR | 3.88 |
Kevin Johnson | 2015 | CB | 3.89 |
Kevin King | 2017 | CB | 3.89 |
Damian Copeland | 2014 | WR | 3.9 |
Casey Hayward | 2012 | DB | 3.9 |
Shiloh Keo | 2011 | DB | 3.9 |
Sabby Piscitelli | 2007 | S | 3.9 |
Buster Skrine | 2011 | DB | 3.9 |
NFL Combine 20-Yard Shuttle Odds
Fastest 20-Yard Shuttle?
3.88s — Faster: (-110) | Slower: (-130)
NFL Combine 60-Yard Shuttle Record: Derrick Martin (2006) – 10.69s
Name | Year | Pos. | Time |
Derrick Martin | 2006 | CB | 10.69 |
Shelton Gibson | 2017 | WR | 10.71 |
Brandin Cooks | 2014 | WR | 10.72 |
Avonte Maddox | 2018 | CB | 10.72 |
Jamell Fleming | 2012 | CB | 10.75 |
Buster Skrine | 2011 | DB | 10.75 |
Daniel Sorensen | 2014 | S | 10.8 |
Godwin Igwebuike | 2018 | S | 10.81 |
Charlie Peprah | 2006 | CB | 10.83 |
Damian Copeland | 2014 | WR | 10.84 |
Braxton Miller | 2016 | WR | 10.84 |
Justin Simmons | 2016 | S | 10.84 |
NFL Combine 60-Yard Shuttle Odds
Fastest 60-Yard Shuttle?