TIGHT ENDS

40-yard dash: Noah Fant, Iowa -- 4.50 seconds

Fant became the first tight end since Mississippi's Evan Engram in 2017 to run a 40-yard dash time of 4.50 seconds or better. But the 234-pound Engram was also 15 pounds lighter than Fant.

Bench press: Trevon Wesco, West Virginia -- 24 repetitions

Wesco is also the heaviest tight end at this year's Combine.

Three-cone drill: Fant -- 6.81 seconds

Fant's time in this drill is the second best for a tight end in the last six years; only Penn State's Mike Gesicki (6.76 seconds in 2018) was better in that span.

According to pro-football-refrence.com, Fant is one of just two tight ends since 2000 to post a 40-yard dash time of 4.50 seconds or better and a three-cone drill time of under 6.90 seconds (Oklahoma's James Hanna also did this in 2012).

Vertical jump: Fant -- 39 1/2 inches

Fant's vertical is the second-best among tight ends since 2012, only surpassed by Gesicki (41.5 inches).

Broad jump: Fant -- 10 feet, 7 inches

Height: Zach Gentry, Michigan: 6-foot-8 1/8 inches

Weight: Wesco -- 267 pounds

Hand size: Josh Oliver, San Jose State -- 10 3/4 inches