What is the highest vertical jump in the NFL combine?
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46 inches
The combine’s vertical-jump record is 46 inches by North Carolina safety Gerald Sensabaugh in 2005. One of the six measurable drills administered at the combine, the vertical jump is intended to measure leg strength and lower-body burst.
Who holds the record at the NFL combine?

John Ross
1: John Ross, 4.22 seconds in 2017. No. 2: Kalon Barnes, CB, 4.23 seconds in 2022.
How far did Byron Jones jump?
The current record is held by Byron Jones, who recorded a jump of 3.73 m ( 12 ft 23⁄4 in) at the NFL Combine on February 23, 2015, beating the competition world record of 3.71 m (12 ft 2 in) set by Norwegian shot putter Arne Tvervaag from Ringerike FIK Sportclub in 1968.
What’s the most 225 reps at combine?
51 bench
Justin Ernest, Eastern Kentucky, DT: In 1999, Ernest completed 51 bench press reps of 225 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine, which remains the most of all time.

What is Byron Jones broad jump?
February 23, 2015: UConn CB Byron Jones sets a world record with a 12’3″ broad jump at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Who holds the world record in the long jump?
Long jump
Athletics Long jump | |
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A long jumper at the 2007 Military World Games | |
World records | |
Men | Mike Powell 8.95 m (29 ft 41⁄4 in) (1991) |
Women | Galina Chistyakova 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in) (1988) |
What is the world record standing long jump?
3.71 meters
The World Record for the standing long jump is held by Norwegian Arne Tvervaag, who jumped 3.71 meters (12′ 2.1″) (from Wikipedia).
What is the NFL Combine record for vertical jump?
Yeah, but: Safety Gerald Sensabaugh set a Combine record with his 46-inch vertical in 2005, a year before the NFL’s recency cut-off. T1. T1. 3. T4. T4. T4. Yeah, but: Jones did more than shatter the Combine record — he set a world record with his jump that dropped jaws at the 2015 event. 1. T2.
Who holds the NFL record for broad jump?
Broad jump Record holder: Byron Jones, DB, 2015 Length: 12’3″ Yeah, but: Jones did more than shatter the Combine record — he set a world record with his jump that dropped jaws at the 2015 event.
What are the best NFL Combine records?
Below are the best numbers for the core events — 40-yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, three-cone drill, 20-yard shuttle and 60-yard shuttle — since 2006, or what the league calls “recent” history. The NFL does not keep Combine records, so these marks are unofficial.
Did Julio Jones set a combine record with his jump?
Yeah, but: Jones did more than shatter the Combine record — he set a world record with his jump that dropped jaws at the 2015 event. 1. T2. T2. T2.