The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine has come and gone, and with the event concluded, those who follow the league are left to sort through the numbers. One of the toughest positions to judge athleticism based on the drills is offensive line, where size differences can mask relative athletic ability.
When it came to the workout results for the offensive linemen, however, nobody was better than Ezra Cleveland, a tackle from Boise State. The redshirt junior started all but one game in his three years of eligibility, first at right tackle in 2017 before moving to left tackle in his final two seasons.