
Top-10 quarterback prospect Taylen Green established several new positional records during his Saturday workout at the NFL combine in Indianapolis.
Taylen Green rewrote the record books during his Saturday appearance at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, establishing new all-time benchmarks for the quarterback position. The signal-caller clocked a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time recorded by a quarterback in the 2024 class. This sprinting performance was complemented by a 10-foot-8-inch broad jump, which surpassed the previous positional record by two full inches. His vertical leap reached 38.5 inches, placing him in the 99th percentile for his height and weight category. These specific measurements were verified by league officials during the morning session at Lucas Oil Stadium.
In the agility drills, Green completed the 20-yard shuttle in 4.12 seconds, a mark that ranks among the top three ever recorded by a passer at this event. His three-cone drill time of 6.82 seconds further solidified his status as an elite athlete, moving him ahead of several wide receivers and defensive backs in the same testing window. The prospect measured in at 6-foot-6 and 223 pounds, making his speed and explosion metrics even more statistically significant to the scouts in attendance. Every drill was monitored by electronic timing systems to ensure total accuracy for the official draft database.
During the throwing portion of the afternoon, Green registered a maximum pass velocity of 59 miles per hour. He completed 18 of 20 passes during the deep-ball segment, including three consecutive 55-yard strikes that hit receivers in stride. This arm strength metric aligns with his physical testing, providing a comprehensive data set for NFL front offices to analyze. The Saturday workout concluded with a series of red-zone drills where the quarterback demonstrated a quick release timed at 0.38 seconds from snap to exit. These numbers represent a significant departure from the average quarterback profile seen over the last decade of combine history.
Evaluators noted that Green’s broad jump distance of 128 inches is a rare feat for a player with a 79-inch wingspan. His hand size was measured at 10.25 inches, a detail that correlates with his high ball-security ratings from his collegiate career. The 1.52-second 10-yard split recorded during his 40-yard dash indicates an initial burst that matches the league's most mobile starters. This specific metric is often used by offensive coordinators to project a player's effectiveness in zone-read and RPO schemes. The combination of height, weight, and raw speed has elevated his draft projection into the top-10 range.
As the April draft nears, these verified stats serve as the primary evidence for Green's athletic ceiling. His performance in the 60-yard shuttle, finished in 11.3 seconds, showcased lateral endurance that few 220-pound athletes possess. The data gathered in Indianapolis will now be cross-referenced with his game film to finalize his grade on various team boards. With multiple positional records now attached to his name, the quarterback has created a unique statistical profile that distinguishes him from every other passer in the current rookie pool. This record-breaking Saturday has fundamentally altered the landscape of the upcoming selection process.
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