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A busy morning for Oklahoma State on the hoops side with Cade Cunningham declaring for the NBA Draft coincided with an equally noisy morning on the football side, as players convened in Stillwater for the 2021 pro day and representatives from all 32 NFL teams were on hand to take notes.
Those involved for OSU were: Chuba Hubbard, Tylan Wallace, Teven Jenkins and Rodarius Williams, who are all likely to be drafted this month. Jordan McCray, Phillip Redwine-Bryant, Calvin Bundage, Cameron Murray, Ry Schneider, Dillon Stoner and Amen Ogbongbemiga also participated.
Here is a roundup of how the players did. As we gather more results this post will be updated. Note: All times listed are unofficial times.
Chuba Hubbard
In a stunning turn of events, OSU’s blazing running back is … still fast.
The O’Colly’s Ryan Novozinsky reported he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.36 seconds. That would’ve made him the fastest running back at the 2020 combine ahead of Jonathan Taylor, who recorded a 4.39.
Tylan Wallace
Wallace ran a 4.43 40-yard dash according to the O’Colly’s Chris Becker. Fella was flyin’.
Dillon Stoner
The future Patriots receiver former OSU receiver had a nice little time of 4.50 in the 40. No surprise for the former track star and state title winner in high school in the 400M.
Teven Jenkins
Jenkins’ 4.9 40-yard dash time would’ve ranked second among all combine participants at his position in 2020.
Jenkins also had a nice show of strength — literally — by doing 36 reps on the bench press, which is approximately 36 more than I’ve done in a month. The 36 reps would’ve ranked third among O-linemen at last year’s combine.
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