Another Combine is in the books.
The offensive linemen were the final position group to conduct their workouts Sunday.
Here are noteworthy performances from Day 4:
G Vega Ioane, Penn State
Ioane, the most popular mock draft pick for the Ravens heading into the Combine, measured in at 6-foot-4 and 320 pounds with nearly 33-inch arms.
Ioane didn't run the 40-yard dash but had a 31.5-inch vertical jump and did well in on-field drills.
Before his workout, Ioane discussed his mindset when he's on the field, telling NFL Network's Stacey Dales, "I'm a really bad guy, but in a good way. I want to kill somebody out there."
OT Spencer Fano, Utah
Regarded as one of the top tackles in this year's draft, Fano had no issues with putting his athleticism to use in Lucas Oil Stadium.
Fano ran the second-fastest 40-yard dash among all offensive linemen with a 4.91-second sprint. He also had the best three-cone time at 7.34 seconds.
Fano also went through center drills after his workout, showcasing his versatility to play inside if needed.
OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia
Freeling, another one of the top tackles in this year's class, had the fifth-best vertical jump among all linemen at 33.5 inches and tied for the fourth-best 40-yard dash (4.93 seconds).
The 6-foot-7, 315-pound Freeling has experience at both tackle spots.
OT Markel Bell, Miami
If there's one thing Bell doesn't lack, it's size.
Bell measured in at 6-foot-9 (third-tallest player since 2003) and 346 pounds with over 36-inch arms. Nicknamed "The Human Skyscraper" by Miami Head Coach Mario Cristobal, Bell ran a 5.36-second 40-yard dash.
G Gennings Dunker, Iowa
Dunker was hard to miss Sunday, but not just because of his 6-foot-5, 319-pound frame.
Dunker made his case for best hair at the Combine, rocking an untied mullet all the way through, including during his 40-yard dash. He had the second-best 20-yard shuttle among offensive linemen with a 4.63-second time.
Dunker had 38 starts at right tackle at Iowa but projects as a guard in the NFL.
C Logan Jones, Iowa
If the Ravens are unable to retain Tyler Linderbaum, could they bring in another Iowa center to fill that void?
Jones led all offensive linemen with a 4.9-second 40-yard dash. The 6-foot-3, 299-pounder also had the best 20-yard shuttle at 4.59 seconds and the second-best three-cone drill (7.46 seconds).












