The NFL Scouting Combine kicked off in Indianapolis with defensive lineman, edge rushers, and linebackers showcasing their skills in various drills, including the 40-yard dash and bench press. Georgia had 11 players at the event, with defensive lineman Zion Logue making an impact by potentially boosting his draft stock with solid performances despite not having elite athleticism. On the track, Georgia Bulldog Christopher Morales Williams set a new indoor 400-meter world record at the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships, but the record won't be ratified due to starting block issues. Meanwhile, at the Combine, Florida State's Braden Fiske stood out with a historically fast 40-yard dash time of 4.78, earning an impressive Relative Athletic Score of 9.92.

By the Numbers
  • Zion Logue ran a 5.47 in the 40-yard dash with a 29-inch vertical and an 8.22 Relative Athletic Score.
  • Christopher Morales Williams set a new indoor 400-meter world record with a time of 44.49.
  • Braden Fiske ran a 4.78 40-yard dash at 292 pounds, achieving a Relative Athletic Score of 9.92.
State of Play
  • Zion Logue impressed at the Combine, potentially boosting his draft stock.
  • Christopher Morales Williams' record-breaking 400-meter time won't be ratified due to starting block issues.
  • Braden Fiske stood out with a historically fast 40-yard dash time and an impressive Relative Athletic Score.
Bottom Line

The NFL Scouting Combine saw standout performances from players like Zion Logue and Braden Fiske, while Christopher Morales Williams set a new world record in track despite facing a ratification issue. These events highlight the diverse talents and achievements across different sports for young athletes.