On Saturday, Lock finally got the chance to prove himself at the combine. And he seemed to make the most of it, appearing poised throughout the day. After running the 40-yard dash in 4.70 seconds, which ranked fourth at his position, the Lee’s Summit native nailed his on-field drills, leading analysts to say he outperformed Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins and Duke’s Daniel Jones.
He came to Indianapolis this week fully prepared for the experience and said he didn’t feel thrown off once. While MU teammate Emanuel Hall was surprised when an NFL team asked about his history of parking tickets in college, Lock was prepared for the questions that came his way.