With so many great wide receiver talents at the NFL Scouting Combine this week, it’s little surprise that players like Donovan Peoples-Jones wasn’t getting a ton of hype. But after his Combine numbers yesterday, the Michigan star is definitely going to rise on some draft boards.

On Thursday, Peoples-Jones took part in the 40-yard dash, vertical jump and broad jump drills. After putting up a respectable 4.48 in the 40-yard dash, he blew his other drills out of the water.

On the vertical jump, Peoples-Jones jumped an eye-popping 44.5 inches off the ground. The mark was only a half-inch below the Combine record set by Chris Conley in 2015. In the process, Peoples-Jones beat runner-ups Henry Ruggs III and Jalen Reagor by 2.5 inches.

Peoples-Jones then followed up his dominating vertical jump with an equally dominating broad jump. He jumped 11 feet and seven inches – seven inches shy of the Combine record. Though he was only one inch ahead of Reagor, he was seven inches ahead of the field.

Michigan’s Donovan Peoples-Jones just jumped out of the building. 44.5” vertical

pic.twitter.com/VDM2frCiZ6 — PFF Draft (@PFF_College) February 28, 2020

NFL.com’s prospect tracker rates Peoples-Jones as a backup or special teams player. Draft Analyst Lance Zierlein noted that Peoples-Jones’ struggles running routes in college could hurt him at the pro level.

But after putting up numbers like that, there should be little doubt that Peoples-Jones did everything he needed to do to give his stock a bump.

When will Donovan Peoples-Jones hear his name called at the 2020 NFL Draft?