This week, more than 300 prospects are in Indianapolis for the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. Each of these players are looking to improve their draft stock while po sibly finding their future in the proce s.On Thursday, we compiled the top results from the defensive linemen, edge rushers, and linebackers who took part in on-field drills. On Friday, we did the same for the defensive backs, safeties and tight ends. On Saturday, we did the same for the quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs. And on Sunday, we'll finish up with the offensive linemen and the specialists. Below are each of the top individual performances from Indianapolis, as several players surely improved their draft stocks by virtue of their performances.Fans should also check out throughout the next several weeks ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.Notable 40-yard dash timesXavier Worthy (Texas): 4.21 ()Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU): 4.33Adonai Mitchell (Texas): 4.34Devontez Walker (North Carolina): 4.36Jacob Cowning (Arizona): 4.38Roman Wilson (Michigan): 4.39Ladd McConkey (Georgia): 4.39Anthony Gould (Oregon State): 4.39Xavier Legette (South Carolina): 4.39Rome Odunze (Washington): 4.45Brenden Rice (USC): 4.50Keon Coleman (Florida State): 4.61Notable broad jumpsAdonai Mitchell (Texas): 11' 4"Devontez Walker (North Carolina): 11' 2"Jermaine Burton (Alabama): 11' 1"Ryan Flournoy (Southeast Mi souri State): 11' 0"Xavier Worthy (Texas): 10' 11"Keon Coleman (Florida State): 10' 7"Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU): 10' 6"Rome Odunze (Washington): 10' 4"Notable vertical jumpsMalik Washington (Virginia): 42.5"Jalen Coker (Holy Cro s): 42.5'Ricky Pearsall (Florida): 42"Xavier Worthy (Texas): 41"Devontez Walker (North Carolina): 40.5"Xavier Legette (South Carolina): 40"Adonai Mitchell (Texas): 39.5"Rome Odunze (Washington): 39"Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU): 38.5"Keon Coleman (Florida State): 38"Ladd McConkey (Georgia): 36"Notable 40-yard dash timesIsaac Guerendo (Louisville): 4.33Jaylen Wright (Tenne see): 4.38Trey Benson (Florida State): 4.39Blake Corum (Michigan): 4.53Bucky Irving (Oregon): 4.55Notable broad jumpsJaylen Wright (Tenne see): 11' 2"Isaac Guerendo (Louisville): 10' 9"George Holani (Boise State): 10' 7"Audric Estim ( Kenny Young Jersey Notre Dame): 10' 5"Trey Benson (Florida State): 10' 2"Braelon Allen (Wisconsin): 9' 9"Bucky Irving (Oregon): 9' 7"Notable vertical jumpsIsaac Guerendo (Louisville): 41.5"Tyrone Tracy Jr. (Purdue): 40"George Holani (Boise State): 39"Jaylen Wright (Tenne see): 38.5"Audric Estim (Notre Dame): 38"Blake Corum (Michigan): 35.5"Trey Benson (Florida State): 33.5"Braelon Allen (Wisconsin): 32"Bucky Irving (Oregon): 29.5"Notable 40-yard dash timesDevin Culp (Washington): 4.47Theo Johnson (Penn State): 4.57Tanner McLachlan (Arizona): 4.61Jaheim Bell (Florida State): 4.61Cade Stover (Ohio State); 4.65Ben Sinnott (Kansas State): 4.68Ja'Tavion Sanders (Texas): 4.69Notable broad jumpsBen Sinnott (Kansas State): 10' 6"Theo Johnson (Penn State); 10' 5"Jaheim Bell (Florida State): 10' 4"Cade Stover (Ohio State); 9' 9"Notable vertical jumpsBen Sinnott (Kansas State): 40"Theo Johnson (Penn State): 39.5"Jared Wiley (Washington): 37"Jaheim Bell (Florida State): 35"Cade Stover (Ohio State); 34.5"Penn State's Theo Johnson put on an absolute show Friday night at Lucas Oil Stadium. He was second among tight ends in the 40-yard dash, broad jump and vertical jump and first in the 20-yard shuttle. Taking it a step further, Johnson earned a 9.99 , which ranked second out of 1,105 tight ends from 1987 to 2024. (Only Zach Kuntz from Old Dominion in 2023 scored higher.) In a tight end cla s looking for players to step up, Johnson certainly made his presence known in Indianapolis. TE Theo Johnson: - 6'6"- 259 pounds- 4.58u: on : Stream on NFL (@NFL) TE Theo Johnson (Penn State) is the only TE in the combine (data since 1987) to: weigh over 255 lbs run a sub 4.6 40 post a vertical of over 39 incheshe ran a 4.57 40 weighing 259 lbs with a 39.5 inch vertical Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) Notable 40-yard dash timesDadrion Taylor-Demerson (Texas Tech): 4.41Millard Bradford (TCU): 4.42Javon Bullard (Georgia): 4.47Calon Bullock (USC): 4.48Kamren Kinchens (Miami (Fla.)): 4.65Notable broad jumpsTyler Owens (Texas Tech): 12' 1"Jaylin Simpson (Auburn): 11' 1"Jaylen Key (Alabama): 10' 10Jaden Hicks (Washington State): 10' 2"Kamren Kinchens (Miami (Fla.)): 9' 2"Notable vertical jumpsTyler Owens (Texas Tech): 41"Evan Williams (Oregon): 40.5"Jaylin Simpson (Auburn): 39.5"Sione Vaki (Utah): 39.5"Jaden Hicks (Washington State): 37.5"Kamren Kinchens (Miami (Fla.)): 35"Notable bench pre s repsMalik Mustapha (Wake Forest): 22Jaylon Carlies (Mi souri): 20Sione Vaki (Utah): 20Texas Tech safety Tyler Owens , so it's ironic that his broad jump at the combine was . He posted a broad jump of 12-foot-2, Caden Sterns Jersey which ranks as the second-best in the history of the combine. (Byron Jones jumped 12 feet, 3 inches back in 2015.) Owens added a vertical jump of 41 inches, which was the fourth-best among all prospects. Alternate angle: Cameron Magruder (@ScooterMagruder) Unfortunately, we did not see Owens challenge Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins for the fastest 40-yard dash time so far. Shortly after taking off, Owens pulled up and limped off to the side. Owen suffered a right groin injury, , and is done for the night. Hopefully he's back healthy soon.Notable 40-yard dash timesNate Wiggins (Clemson): 4.28Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo): 4.33Decamerion Richardson (Mi si sippi State): 4.34Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn): 4.36Kris Abrams-Draine (Mi souri): 4.44Terrion Arnold (Alabama): 4.50Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (Mi souri): 4.51Notable broad jumpsMax Melton (Rutgers): 11' 4"Andru Phillips (Kentucky): 11' 3"Khyree Jackson: (Oregon): 11' 1"Terrion Arnold (Alabama): 10' 9"Nate Wiggins (Clemson): 10' 7"Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (Mi souri): 10'Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo): 10'Notable vertical jumpsElijah Jones (Boston College): 42.5"Daequan Hardy (Penn State): 42.5"Andru Phillips (Kentucky): 42"Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo): 38"Terrion Arnold (Alabama): 37"Nate Wiggins (Clemson): 36"Notable bench pre s repsQuinyon Mitchell (Toledo): 20Chau Smith-Wade (Washington State): 18Christian Roland-Wallace (USC): 17Josh Newton (TCU): 15Mike Sainristil (Michigan): 14Blazing fast 40 takes disappointing turnIt was a roller-coaster of a day for Clemson's Nate Wiggins, the No. 3 cornerback prospect (No. 22 overall) on CBS Sports' prospect rankings. He weighed in at just 173 pounds, which would make him the lightest CB in the NFL, . There were seven corners who weighed under 180 during the 2023 season: Levi Wallace, Mekhi Blackmon, Dee Alford, Anthony Kendall, Cordale Flott, Josh Blackwell and Steven Gilmore. The were looking up, however, after Wiggins ran a blazing fast 40-yard dash, obliterating the CB competition by cro sing the finish line in 4.28 seconds (unofficial was 4.29). That put him just outside the .The i sue was that during the run, Wiggins told that he heard something pop and limped off the field. Initially thought to be a groin injury, Wiggins clarified that it was a hip flexor i sue. The good news is that he believes it's just a strain, and he said he should be good to go for Clemson's Pro Day on March 14. Oh my, Nate Wiggins. 4.29u. Wow.: on : Stream on NFL (@NFL) Imagine running 24 mph NFL (@NFL) Top 2 CBs look the partToledo's Quinyon Mitchell and Alabama's Terrion Arnold are two spots away from each other in CBS Sports' prospect rankings (Nos. 9 and 11, respectively), and they looked the part going through drills Friday night. Mitchell ranked second among CBs with a 40-yard dash time of 4.33 seconds, and while Arnold only ran a 4.50 (tied 19th at position), he reached 18 miles per hour within the first 10 yards of his run, which ranked fourth, . 4.33u DB Quinyon Mitchell was FLYING.: on : Stream on NFL (@NFL) Toledo cornerback Quinyon Mitchell "has another gear that not many people have," Josey Jewell Jersey according to .Mitchell reached the two fastest speeds by any cornerback during the back pedal and transition 45 degree reaction drill (20.87 & 21.27 mph). x Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) Enamoured with how easy Alabamas Terrion Arnold makes everything look at the NFL Combine Bobby Football (@Rob__Paul) Multiple people have compared Arnold to Bears 2023 second-team All-Pro Jaylon Johnson, and there are . It'll be very interesting to see who gets drafted first between he and Mitchell.Notable 40-yard dash timesDallas Turner (Alabama): 4.46Chop Robinson (Penn State): 4.48Jared Verse (Florida State): 4.58Chris Braswell (Alabama): 4.60Laiatu Latu (UCLA): 4.64Bralen Trice (Washington): 4.72Darius Robinson (Mi souri): 4.95Notable 3-cone timesMarshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan): 7.02Nelson Ceaser (Houston): 7.30Jared Verse (Florida State): 7.31Brandon Dorlus (Oregon): 7.43Eric Watts (UConn): 7.59Notable broad jumpsChop Robinson (Penn State): 10' 8"Jalyx Hunt (Houston Christian): 10' 8"Javontae Jean-Baptiste (Notre Dame): 10' 7"Jared Verse (Florida State): 10' 7"Dallas Turner (Alabama): 10' 7"Laiatu Latu (UCLA): 9' 8"Chris Braswell (Alabama): 9' 7"Notable vertical jumpsDallas Turner (Alabama): 40.5"Gabriel Murphy (UCLA): 39.5"Jared Verse (Florida State): 35"Darius Robinson (Mi souri): 35"Chop Robinson (Penn State): 34.5"Chris Braswell (Alabama): 33.5"Laiatu Latu (UCLA): 32"Notable bench pre s repsJared Verse (Florida State) 31Xavier Thomas (Clemson): 26Darius Robinson (Mi souri): 21Marshawn Kneeland: 21Dallas Turner makes Ed McCaffrey Jersey strong case to be EDGE1Alabama's Dallas Turner entered the NFL Combine as CBS Sports' No. 1 ranked edge rusher, and he may have further separated himself from the pack with his performance Thursday. His 40-yard dash time (4.46 seconds) and vertical jump (40.5 inches) were both tops among all edge rushers and defensive linemen. In the broad jump, he ranked tied for second with 10 feet, 7 inches. At this point, it may be a surprise if Turner isn't a top-10 pick. Where will LB Dallas Turner be drafted after his ma sive Combine performance? : continues today at 3pm ET on NFL Network: Stream on NFL (@NFL) Top edge prospect achieves rare combine featWhenever you're in the same category as Vernon Davis, you're doing something right. Well, that's what Chop Robinson achieved Thursday. The Penn State edge rusher is just the second combine prospect since 2000 to weigh at least 250 pounds, run the 40-yard dash in 4.50 seconds or le s, and post a broad jump of at least 10 feet, 5 inches. The other? That would be Davis, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. Robinson doesn't have ideal length, but his athletic testing puts him in the top-half-of-Round-1 conversation. Did EDGE Chop Robinson impre s you the most so far at the Combine?: continues today at 3pm ET on NFL Network: Stream on NFL (@NFL) Notable 40-yard dash timesBraden Fiske (Florida State): 4.78Mekhi Wingo (LSU): 4.85Byron Murphy II (Texas): 4.88Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): 4.89Kris Jenkins (Michigan): 4.91Maason Smith (LSU): 5.01T'Vondre Sweat (Texas): 5.27Notable 3-cone timesLogan Lee (Iowa): 7.16Maason Smith (LSU): 7.62Gabe Hall (Baylor): 7.65Leonard Taylor III (Miami (Fla.)): 7.81DeWayne Carter (Duke): 7.95Notable broad jumpsBraden Fiske (Florida State): 9' 9"Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): 9' 8"Gabe Hall (Baylor): 9' 7"Kris Jenkins (Michigan): 9' 7"Logan Lee (Iowa): 9' 6"Byron Murphy II (Texas): 9' 3"Notable vertical jumpsBraden Fiske (Florida State): 33.5"Byron Murphy II (Texas): 33"DeWayne Carter (Duke): 32"Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): 32"Notable bench pre s repsJordan Jefferson (LSU): 34Tyler Davis (Clemson): 29Kris Jenkins (Michigan): 29Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): 29Byron Murphy II (Texas): 28Braden Fiske (Florida State): 26If you follow the draft proce s closely, then you know Braden Fiske for being the . Turns out he's much, much more than a team player.Fiske dominated the athletic testing, ranking first among defensive linemen in the 40-yard dash (4.78 seconds), vertical jump (33.5 inches) and broad jump (9-foot-9). , he's the first defensive tackle to do that since Tank Johnson in 2004. .'s Braden Fiske led all DTs in the:- 40-yard dash (4.78)- Vertical jump (33.5")- Broad jump (9'9"): continues today at 3pm ET on NFL Network: Stream on NFL (@NFL) And once Fiske took the field for football workouts, that athleticism definitely translated. . DL Braden Fiske's footwork is mesmerizing : on : Stream on NFL (@NFL) Fiske is definitely a Day 2 guy, but might this historic combine performance catapult him into Round 1? We shall see.As we learned Thursday, the ma sive Texas defensive tackle is a character. Despite weighing in at 366 pounds, making him one of the heaviest prospects at the combine ever, Sweat was extremely confident heading into the 40-yard dash. Better keep your eye out for DT T'Vondre Sweat's 40 today. : 2024 begins today at 3pm ET : Stream on NFL (@NFL) Sweat did not disappoint, finishing the run in 5.27 seconds, which is crazy for someone his size. , Sweat joked that his goal was to run between a 4.4 and 4.5, which gave him motivation as he trained for Thursday's workout. While he didn't run the fastest or jump the highest, Sweat certainly made an impre sion in Indy. That's a big man moving. : on : Stream on NFL (@NFL) TVondre Sweat can MOVE. Just told me he wants to play at 366lbs, his weigh-in weight. Told me his goal for the 40, of which he ran a 5.27, was a 4.44.5, said it sure made him run faster. Said, how many 360 guys you know can run a 5.27. Love this guy! StaceyDales (@StaceyDales) That vibration you just felt was TVondre Sweat doing the vertical.He hit 25. Ill take that for 366. Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) Notable 40-yard dash timesPayton Wilson (NC State): 4.43Kalen DeLoach (Florida State): 4.47Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M): 4.51Trevin Wallace (Kentucky): 4.51Notable broad jumpsEdefuan Ulofoshio (Washington): 10' 8"Trevin Wallace (Kentucky): 10' 7"Curtis Jacobs (Penn State): 10' 4"Jordan Magee (Temple): 10' 4"Jaylan Ford (Texas): 10' 1"Notable vertical jumpsEdefuan Ulofoshio (Washington): 39.5"Trevin Wallace (Kentucky): 37.5"Darius Muasau (UCLA): 36.5"Jordan Magee (Temple): 35.5"Cedric Gray (North Carolina): 35.5"NFL Network leaned in heavily to the Luke Kuechly comparison after super-productive linebacker Payton Wilson ran a 4.43 40-yard dash, which led all linebackers, edge rushers and defensive linemen. NFL Network already making the comparison to Luke Kuechly for Payton Wilson after his 4.44 40-yard dash.Wilson called Kuechly his football GOAT yesterday on CBS Sports HQ: Cory Smith (@RCorySmith) It makes sense considering Wilson said he models his game after one of the best NFL linebackers of all time. In fact, Wilson called Kuechly his GOAT (greatest of all time)."For me, it's honestly Luke Kuechly," Wilson said on CBS Sports HQ. "As you know, I've really modeled my game after him or at least tried as much as you can. It's hard to be like the best linebacker to ever play the game. But the intensity, the IQ that he had, I think just a lot of the plays he made because he knew what was coming. And I've tried to model my game after that. Just coming down hill and being a player that wants to hit everything and wants to make every single play." Wilson, the No. 3 LB on , dealt with Jerry Jeudy Jersey some major injuries during his collegiate career, but he's been healthy the past two seasons and one of the best players at his position in the nation. Whenever he goes, he'll be a major contributor from Day 1.