Top 10 Wide Receiver Performances at Combine
D.K. Metcalf stole the show, but there were a lot of wide receivers who excelled at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine.

D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
Metcalf was the belle of the ball, running the 40-yard dash in 4.33 seconds at 6-foot-3, 228 pounds. He put up 27 reps on the bench press, tied for the most for a wide receiver since 2003.

A.J. Brown, Ole Miss
After saying he was the best receiver in this year's class, Brown displayed impressive hands, including a one-handed grab that he made look easy. He ran the 40-yard dash in a respectable 4.49 seconds.

N'Keal Harry, Arizona State
At 6-foot-2, 228 pounds, Harry's speed was under the microscope. He did quite well, running the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds. His 27 bench press reps tied Metcalf for the record at wide receiver, backing up his media talk that he likes to physically dominate his opponents.

Parris Campbell, Ohio State
Campbell blazed a 4.31 40-yard dash, opening eyes to his top-end speed. His speed translated to the field drills as well, where he looked explosive in his breaks and caught the ball well, including making a superb adjustment on a pass over his shoulder.

Mecole Hardman, Georgia
Hardman came to the Combine wanting to be the fastest guy on the field. He didn't quite accomplish that, but his time of 4.33 seconds was tied for the third-fastest among the wide receivers and fifth overall.

Miles Boykin, Notre Dame
He raised eyebrows at the Combine with 4.42 in the 40-yard dash and 43.5-inch vertical jump, tied for the highest among wide receivers. Keep in mind he's 6-foot-4, 220 pounds. The combination of size and speed makes him intriguing.

Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
Samuel was a gritty receiver in college who proved his speed at the Combine, running the 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds.

Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
The massive 6-foot-5, 227-pound Baltimore product turned in an impressive 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds and was among the top performers in bench press (18 reps) and broad jump.

Emanuel Hall, Missouri
Hall posted the second-best all-time broad jump of all-time at 11 feet, nine inches. He also ran the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds, which was tied as the sixth-fastest among wide receivers.

Kelvin Harmon, N.C. State
Harmon has been talked about as a potential first-round pick, but he didn't help himself at the Combine, running at 4.61, which ranked 32nd among wide receivers. He's a big, physical, productive receiver, but the biggest question was speed.