Under Armour / Scout.com Combine held in Oakland, Calif. Saturday June 14, 2008.

The players that participated were weighed, measured, and then tested in the Shuttle, Vertical Jump, L-Cone, 40 yard dash, and Standing Broad Jump. 

Explanations for each drill are listed below.

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Players were tested outdoors on field turf with a slight breeze at the Oakland Raider Practice Facility in Alameda, Calif. 


Running Backs

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
T.J. Belton Central Catholic  5-10 171 4.82 4.31 7.61 28.0 8-8
Joe Durant De La Salle  5-10 184 4.59 4.06 7.16 32.5 8-10
Ronald Burt Elsie Allen  5-10.5 200 4.98 4.41 7.27 26.5 8-2
Jontell Reedom Tulare Union 6-0 183 4.78 4.44 7.50 30.5 9-0


Receivers

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
D.J. Maciel (TE) Hanford 6-4 217   4.44 7.21 29.0 7-8
Denzell Pruitt (TE) Sacramento  6-1 185 5.23 4.68 7.78 33.5 8-3
Jake Peterson Bakersfield Christian  6-3.5 186 4.88 4.60   31.5 8-8
James Orth Central Catholic  6-2 187 4.54 4.32 7.05 35.0 9-2
Jackson Bouza De La Salle  5-11.5 167 4.69 4.12 6.80 28.5 8-8
Cougar Williams Hanford  5-8 168 4.54 4.41 7.15 32.5 9-0
James White Kennedy  5-11.5 170 4.54 4.33 7.37 34.5 9-1
Chris Daniels Laguna Creek 6-1.5 184 4.96 4.56 7.68 31.0 8-5
Kevin Daniels Laguna Creek  6-1.5 171 4.81 4.25 7.30 38.5 8-2
Shane Miller  Prospect  6-0.5 177 4.67 4.47 7.27 31.0 9-0



Offensive Line

 

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
Chris Harris Central Catholic  6-2 218 5.09 4.55 7.64 31.0 7-9
Jesus Soto El Diamante 5-11 258 5.27 4.95 8.09 27.0 6-9
Kimi Maka Menlo-Atherton  6-4 390 5.59 5.19 8.83 26.0 6-7
Bruce Leaupepe Oak Grove  6-3 252 5.19 4.85 7.86 27.5 5-1
Cody Colwell Pittsburg  6-3 344 5.94 5.06 8.43 24.5 6-5
Dustin Hodge Sierra  6-6 237 5.16 4.56 7.50   8-0


Quarterbacks

 

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
Chris Williams Burbank  5-11 158 4.94 4.44 7.65 30.5 7-5
Michael Leonard Carlsbad  6-0.5 175 4.68 4.15 7.20 32.0 8-3
Mason Magelby Del Oro 6-1 190 4.72 4.19 6.80 33.5 9-0
Tyler Reis Hanford 6-1 172   4.30 6.84 33.5 9-0
David Fales Palma 6-2 190         -
Cory Murphy Wilcox 6-1 174 4.79 4.41 7.06 30.5 7-8

 

Defensive Line

 

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
Jerod Baker Arlington (WA) 6-3 224 5.09 4.28 7.33 27.0 8-2
Nico Lautmann Bellarmine Prep 6-3 245 5.35 4.54 7.81 29.5 7-2
Matthew Hambrick Laguna Creek  6-2 270 5.47 4.85 8.04 23.5 7-9
Adias Lane Pittsburg 5-10 316   5.00 8.43 27.0 6-0
Michael Aregbe Skyline  6-0.5 188 4.92 4.69 7.93 27.5 7-1
Jonathan Thurman Skyline    235 5.21 5.00 8.21 24.0 6-0
Pablo Ryan Vanden  6-2 281 5.15 5.06 8.17 24.0 7-3


Linebackers

 

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
Daniel Cox Christian Brothers  6-0 206          
Trevor Bernhard Del Campo 6-2 200 4.77 4.34 7.36 32.5 8-9
Sam Foster Esparto  6-2.5 232 4.87 4.31 7.21 29.5 8-2
Mauricio Bobino Oakland  5-11 202 5.32 5.41 8.37 24.0 7-2
Garrison Goodman San Ramon Valley  6-1 198 4.68 4.16 7.03 35.0 9-4
Aaron Howse Sheldon  6-3 217 4.74 4.17 7.21 35.5 8-4
Ralph Jensen St. Francis  5-10.5 208 5.14 4.37 7.52 29.5 8-0
Travis Johnson The Kings Academy 6-2.5 222 4.92 4.31 7.23 34.0 8-11
Shayne Skov Trinity Pawling (NY) 6-3 221          
Sekope Kaufusi Woodside  6-3.5 213 4.98 4.43 7.46 29.0 8-0

 

Defensive Backs

 

Name High School HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
C.J. Anderson Bethel  5-8.5 178 4.61 4.32 7.31 31.5 9-0
Miles Freeman Burbank 6-0 176   4.28 7.02 31.5 8-0
Tyler Rittenour Campolindo  6-0 172 4.53 4.15 6.90 36.5 9-4
Blair Wishom De La Salle  5-11 188 4.63 4.13 7.02 34.0 9-0
Ketwaun Frank Elk Grove 5-7.5 146 4.76 4.35 7.25 28.5 8-0
Brooke Brooks Elk Grove 5-7.5 165 4.84 4.37 7.56 24.5 8-9
Cameron Gupton Freedom 5-8 178 4.61 4.04 7.06 35.5 8-7
Rashad Adams Inderkum  5-10 170 4.78 4.35 7.28 30.5 9-0
Eric Pinkins Inderkum  6-3 182 4.63 4.22 6.87 33.0 9-0
Russell Perkins Menlo-Atherton  5-11 172 4.67 4.22 7.15 31.5 8-2
Allen Chapman Oak Grove 5-10.5 172   4.42 6.78 31.5 9-6
Jabari Carr Oak Grove  6-0.5 182 4.57 4.25 6.98 38.5 9-9
Billy Wright Sunnyside HS 5-10 172 4.67 4.84 7.45 28.0 8-11
Xavier Ellis Woodcreek 5-9.5 163     7.58 31.5 8-11
Jason Simpson Woodside 6-0 197 4.57 4.41 7.09 34.5 9-6


Class of 2010

 

Name High School POS HT WT 40 SH LC VJ SBJ
Allen Powell Charter Oak DB 5-6.5 156 4.79 4.22 7.03 30.5 8-0
Austin Fugate Corcoran DB 6-0.5 170   4.60 7.42 27.0 8-3
Immanuel Lewis Crespi  DB 5-10 165   4.28 7.25 28.5 8-2
Terrance Mitchell Burbank DB 5-10.5 152   4.15 6.78 33.5 9-2
Colby Kirkegaard Arcadia (AZ) QB 6-2 170 4.86 4.39 7.15 26.0 7-5
Bryce Walters Heritage  QB 5-9.5 168 4.65 4.38 7.23 27.5 8-8
Turner Baty Menlo-Atherton QB 6-1 184 4.82 4.50 7.78 27.5 7-3
Austen Fales Palma  QB 5-11 172         -
Mario Brown Bishop ODowd  RB 5-8 170 4.52 4.16 7.06 28.5 8-4
Adam Muema Charter Oak  RB 5-9.5 175 4.62 4.40 7.53 40.0 9-0
Soma Vainuku (FB) Eureka  RB 6-0 257 4.75 4.12 7.28 29.5 8-3
Dylan Chynoweth Park City (UT)  RB 5-8 174   4.13 7.33 33.5 9-5
Sam Tomlitz Archbishop Mitty  TE 6-2.5 197 5.06 4.28 7.42 27.5 8-5
Tim O'Hara Bellarmine Prep TE 6-2 197 5.13 4.65 7.43 24.5 7-11
Edward Dillihunt Tulare Union  WR 5-10 185 4.92 4.66 7.37 31.0 8-10
Dominek Arbet Westmont  WR 6-0 165       35.0  
Justin Satele ('11) Valley Christian DL 5-11 251 5.53 4.69 7.98 25.0 7-1
Kyle Boehm ('11) Archbishop Mitty  QB 6-2.5 195 5.00 4.32 7.15 28.0 8-4


Drill Explanations from: The Redzone:

SH - 20 Yard Shuttle
The 20 yard shuttle is one of the most underrated tests at the combine. The 20 yard shuttle is a test of speed, explosion, and changing of directions. Technique is also important here. Each prospect will be timed by seconds in how fast they can go 5 yards to their left, then 10 back to the right, and finishing 5 yards to their left in one straight line.

The Drill: The player straddles a yard line and puts one hand down in a three-point stance. He can start by going either right or left. Let's say he starts at the 5, with the goal line to his right. He runs 5 yards to his right and touches the goal line with his right hand. He then runs 10 yards to his left and touches the 10-yard line with his left hand. He finishes by running back to the 5.

What it tests: Lateral quickness, coordination and change of direction.

VJ" - Vertical Jump
The vertical jump isn’t really the most important test for football players. It is basically a test of explosion and power. Technique is huge here. Each player will be tested by a machine that will measure how high your fingers touch when going directly up in the air. The vertical jump is the most important for receivers and defensive backs.

The Drill: Years ago, players jumped up to touch a wall that was marked in blue chalk. Now, the player stands flat-footed and raises his arm straight up.  The pole is lowered to that height. The player then jumps straight up and hits as many plastic flags as he can. The flags, spaced half an inch apart, rotate when hit.

What it tests: Vertical leg explosion.

LC - 3 Cone Drill
The 3 Cone Drill is the newest addition to the NFL scouting combine, replacing the “4 Cone” or “Box” drill. The 3 cone drill is also a test of speed, explosion, and changing directions. Each prospect will be timed by seconds in how fast they can sprint ten yards, back, back again and around a third cone parallel to the 2nd.

The Drill: Three orange cones are placed on the field forming an "L." Cone 1 is at the end of the L, Cone 2 is at the corner of the L and Cone 3 is at the top of the L. There are 5 yards between each cone. The player starts by getting down in a three-point stance next to Cone 1. He runs to Cone 2, bends down and touches a line with his right hand. Then he turns and runs back to Cone 1, bends down and touches that line with his right hand. Then he runs back to Cone 2 and around the outside of it, weaves inside Cone 3 (as if he were running a figure eight), then cuts tightly around the outside of Cones 3 and 2 before finishing at Cone 1 in a full sprint.

What it tests: Speed, quickness, flexibility, change of direction, body control.

40 - 40 Yard Dash
The 40 yard dash is a test of speed, power, explosion, and a little bit of conditioning. Each prospect will be measured by the second and how long it takes you to complete a 40 yard sprint.

The Drill: From a three-point stance, a player runs 40 yards as fast as he can. Players get hand-held times (by scouts using stopwatches)

What it tests: Pure speed from Point A to Point B under ideal conditions (indoors, AstroTurf, no weather obstacles).

SBJ - Broad Jump
The broad jump is similar to the vertical jump. Although the broad jump measures how far you jump not how high. Technique is also important here. It is also similar to the long jump in track and field, but here the player will not run, but rather jump from a standing position. The broad jump is the best test for lower body strength, explosion, and power. The broad jump is the most important for running backs, linemen, and linebackers.

The Drill: he player puts his toes on a line and leaps forward. Distance is measured from the line to where his heels land.