2025 NFL Combine Winners

The Fantasy Football Winners from this year's NFL Scouting Combine

2025 NFL Combine Winners for Fantasy Football

The skill position players have completed their NFL audition in Indianapolis. Now that the Combine is over, dynasty enthusiasts can explore the 2025 NFL Combine Winners from a fantasy football lens.

These are the incoming rookies that fantasy football managers will be reading about in the upcoming weeks. While some incoming rookies hurt their NFL Draft stock, these standouts improved their position. And that makes them the key players to target in upcoming dynasty rookie drafts.

Here are the 2025 NFL Combine Winners for dynasty and fantasy football.

Running Backs

Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State) – Quinshon Judkins arrived in Indy as a top-tier running back prospect, and his Combine performance cemented his status as a potential fantasy RB1. At 5-10 and 221 pounds, Judkins clocked a 4.47-second 40-yard dash—impressive for his size—while his 11-foot broad jump and 38.5-inch vertical leap showcased elite explosiveness. His three-cone drill (6.92 seconds) highlighted his agility, a trait that pairs perfectly with his bruising style seen in Ohio State film.

During on-field drills, Judkins caught every pass thrown his way, reinforcing his three-down potential. For fantasy managers, these numbers scream workhorse upside. Now a borderline Day One pick, Judkins could land in an offense that feeds him 250+ touches as a rookie. That would make him a top-5 pick in dynasty drafts with Jonathan Taylor-esque ceiling.

Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech) – A sleeper entering the Combine, Bhayshul Tuten erupted onto the fantasy radar with a stellar showing. At 5-11 and 205 pounds, Tuten ran a 4.42-second 40-yard dash, hit a 10-foot-9 broad jump, and posted a 37-inch vertical. His 4.15-second short shuttle was among the best at his position, signaling the kind of quick-twitch agility that thrives in space.

Also, Tuten’s hands were flawless. He snagged passes with ease and showed off his route-running polish as a receiver. Previously a Day 3 prospect, Tuten’s numbers vault him into Day 2 consideration. For fantasy, he’s now a second-round rookie draft target with PPR upside.

The Ohio State Show

TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State) – TreVeyon Henderson, Judkins’ Buckeye backfield mate, turned in one of the most electric performances among running backs. At 5-10 and 195 pounds, Henderson blazed a 4.39-second 40-yard dash—the fastest in the group. He also paired it with a 10-foot-11-inch broad jump and a 39-inch vertical. His 4.08-second short shuttle underscored his lateral quickness, while his receiving drills were a clinic in fluidity and ball skills.

Henderson’s lighter frame suggests he’s not a 300-carry back. However, his speed and pass-catching ability make him a dynamite complementary option. Fantasy-wise, he’s a Round 1-2 rookie draft pick with RB2 potential in PPR leagues. Especially if he lands with a quarterback who loves checkdowns.

Other RB Winners

Omarion Hampton (North Carolina)

D.J. Giddens (Kansas State)

R.J. Harvey (UCF)

Wide Receivers

Matthew Golden (Texas) – Matthew Golden lit up the Combine with a performance that rewrote his draft narrative. At 6-0 and 195 pounds, Golden ran a scorching 4.29-second 40-yard dash. That was the fastest among wide receivers. He also reached a top speed of 22.45 mph, per NFL Next Gen Stats. His 10-foot-10 broad jump and 40-inch vertical further cemented his freakish athleticism.

Though he limited his on-field work, his gauntlet drill was smooth, showing off reliable hands and burst. Golden’s speed pairs with his 2024 Texas tape, where he averaged over 15 yards per catch. For fantasy managers, he’s a top-12 rookie draft pick with WR2 upside if he lands with a gunslinger quarterback.

Iowa State Standouts

Jayden Higgins (Iowa State) – Jayden Higgins brought the size/speed combo that fantasy players dream about. At 6-4 and 214 pounds, Higgins ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, leapt 39 inches in the vertical, and hit 10-foot-8 in the broad jump. His 22.28 mph top speed during the 40 was elite for a big-bodied receiver. His on-field drills showcased his ability to high-point balls and separate from defenders.

Higgins’ numbers scream “X” receiver, with the red-zone dominance and sideline-winning potential that translate to fantasy points. Likely a Day 2 pick, he’s a Round 2-3 rookie draft target with WR1 upside in the right offense. Think a more athletic Mike Williams.

Jaylin Noel (Iowa State) – Higgins’ teammate Jaylin Noel complemented him with a performance tailor-made for the slot. At 5-11 and 195 pounds, Noel ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, crushed a 41.5-inch vertical (second-best among receivers), and notched an 11-foot-2 broad jump. His 4.01-second short shuttle was tops at his position, showcasing the agility that makes him a nightmare after the catch.

In drills, Noel’s route precision and soft hands stood out, reinforcing his Senior Bowl hype. He’s a Day 3 prospect with immediate special teams value and WR3/4 fantasy upside in PPR formats.

Other WR Winners

Jalen Royals (Utah State)

Jack Bech (TCU)

Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech)

Tight Ends

Terrance Ferguson (Oregon) – In a thin tight end class, Terrance Ferguson emerged as a riser. At 6-5 and 255 pounds, Ferguson ran a 4.65-second 40-yard dash. He paired it with a 36-inch vertical and a 10-foot-1 broad jump. His 7.12-second three-cone drill showed decent agility. However, it was his on-field work that turned heads.

Ferguson ran crisp routes, adjusted to off-target throws, and displayed velcro hands, catching everything in his radius. While not a burner like Brock Bowers, his all-around game suggests he can be a TE1 in the NFL. For fantasy, he’s a late-round rookie draft flier with top-15 tight end potential.

 


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