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Here are the NFL combine results and grades from the six former LSU players that participated in the combine this year:

*Grades are determined by NFL.com.

Grading System:
9.00-10 = Once-in-lifetime player
8.00-8.99 = Perennial All-Pro
7.50-7.99 = Future All-Pro
7.00-7.49 = Pro Bowl-caliber player
6.50-6.99 = Chance to become Pro Bowl-caliber player
6.00-6.49 = Should become instant starter
5.50-5.99 = Chance to become NFL starter
5.20-5.49 = NFL backup or special teams potential
5.01-5.19 = Better-than-average chance to make NFL roster
5.00 50-50 = Chance to make NFL roster
4.75-4.99 = Should be in an NFL training camp
4.50-4.74 = Chance to be in an NFL training camp
No Grade = Likely needs time in developmental league

Kwon Alexander (LB)
40-yard dash: 4.55 (Top Performer)
Bench press: 24 reps with 225 pounds
Vertical jump: 36.0 inches
Broad jump: 121.0 inches
3-cone drill: 7.14 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.20 seconds
60-yard shuttle: N/A
Grade: 5.39 = "NFL Backup or special teams potential" - Analysis

Jalen Collins (CB)
40-yard dash: 4.48
Bench press: N/A
Vertical jump: 36.0 inches
Broad jump: 124.0 inches
3-cone drill: 6.77 seconds (Top Performer)
20-yard shuttle: 4.27 seconds
60-yard shuttle: 11.32 seconds
Grade: 6.1 = "Should become instant starter" - Analysis

La'el Collins (OT)
40-yard dash: 5.12
Bench press: 21 reps with 225 pounds
Vertical jump: 27 inches
Broad jump: 108 inches
3-cone drill: 7.70 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.63 seconds
60-yard shuttle: N/A
Grade: 6.16 = "Should become instant starter" - Analysis

Kenny Hilliard (RB)
40-yard dash: 4.83
Bench press: N/A
Vertical jump: 27 inches
Broad jump: 111 inches
3-cone drill: 7.17 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.40 seconds
60-yard shuttle: N/A
Grade: 4.85 = "Should be in an NFL training camp" - Analysis

Danielle Hunter (DE)
40-yard dash: 4.57 (Top Performer)
Bench press: 25 reps with 225 pounds
Vertical jump: N/A
Broad jump: N/A
3-cone drill: N/A
20-yard shuttle: N/A
60-yard shuttle: N/A
Grade: 5.74 = "Chance to become an NFL starter" - Analysis

Terrence Magee (RB)
40-yard dash: N/A
Bench press: 22 reps with 225 pounds
Vertical jump: 37 inches
Broad jump: 115 inches
3-cone drill: 7.52 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.37 seconds
60-yard shuttle: N/A
Grade: 5.15 = "Better-than-average chance to make NFL roster" - Analysis
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13 Comments
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tiger25110 months
Danielle Hunter

Grade: 5.74 = "Chance to become an NFL starter

shoulda stayed in school
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Emiliooo110 months
I'm surprised Hunter only ran the 40 and bench. You'd think with his raw strength and athletic ability he would put it all out there
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Danny Woodhead110 months
Not sure if Jalen Collins is an instant starter.

And think Kwon has better than backup potential, especially with backers needing to play in space and cover more nowadays
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skullopener110 months
Instant Collinssssssss!!
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TheFlyingTiger110 months
pro days will change a lot of these
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Celery110 months
"If he walked into your living room, your eyes would pop out of your head. He looks that good on the hoof. He's going to blow up the combine, and then ace all of the interviews and NFL teams are going to fall in love with him. He still needs someone to unlock all that talent, though." -- Former LSU coach

Chavis? That you?
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LeonPhelps110 months
McGee had more reps of 225 pounds on bench than La'el Collins?!
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ShlikStyck110 months
I'm surprised by alot of these numbers. DHunter is a physical freak, butonly did 225 25 times at his size and weight? Jcollins barely plays at LSU and all of a sudden he's NFL starter? LCollins only 21 reps for a starting olinemen? And KHillard, well, I thought he had more that that. Seriously 4.87 40 and 27" vert. Comeon. I'm an over the hill weekend warior and have tested better.
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RB10110 months
MaGee is going to be a solid 3rd down back for a long time in the league.
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Mr. Wayne110 months
J Collins started his RS FR year, played a lot in 13 (Split evenly with RR), and played the majority of snaps starting CB in 2014. In what way is that barely playing?
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ShlikStyck110 months
Jcollins....well he didn't start. When he did it was alot of nickel or Robinson was out. White and Robinson were the DB1 and 2. No? That's how I recall it.
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reed morton110 months
Any of the underclassmen should have stayed in school. They would be: more mature, stronger, closer to a degree and finally have a better chance at becoming a higher draft pick. The latter equals more money albeit with an increased injury risk.
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Tiger_n_ATL110 months
Most all of them except Collins will be poorer and regretful in the long run as a result of trying to leave school early.
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