The NFL Scouting Combine is a fantastic event in which superhuman athleticism is on display. How much these performances actually affect each prospect's draft standing may surprise.
What Georgia's Jordan Davis accomplished in Indianapolis was nothing short of astounding, as the 341-pound defensive tackle posted the highest relative athletic score on record, per Pro Football Network's Kent Lee Platte.
Conversely, Notre Dame's Kyle Hamilton, who is the top-ranked safety in this class and a potential top-five selection, didn't test as well as expected with a 4.59-second 40-yard dash and poor change-of-direction times.
Yet the status of each player shouldn't be drastically affected.