Cornelius Washington- LB/DE UGA: Nobody put on a better show than Washington. Overshadowed in college by Ogletree and Jones, Washington is seen as more of a player without a defined position. While blowing up the combine won't change that fact, winning nearly every drill (by a lot) for his position will certainly help him. Huge boost in draft stock.

Old Round: 6-UDFA

New Round: 2-5

Sio Moore- OLB UConn: While Moore finished a very distant second from Washington in the weight room, he was able to surprise many with some newfound weight. These pounds he tacked on may help mitigate concerns over his future position as some viewed him as more of a tweener as well. Playing well in position drills certainly didn't hurt either.

Old Round: 4-6

New Round: 2-3

Tharold Simon- CB LSU: Personal favorite, or at least his school's listing of his height, let me down. While he still has the desirable long arms, he checked in a bit shorter (6'2) than his listed 6'4. When I graded him out so highly, it was largely inflated due to his height. Without those precious inches, he loses a lot of his shine in my eyes.

Old Round: 1-2

New Round: 2-4

Jawan Jamison- RB Rutgers- With Lacy injured, many backs had a chance to steal the show. While no backs impressed (besides the tragically fragile Knile Davis), Jamison had the worst day of all. He ran in the high 4.6s and showed little explosiveness on his vertical leap. That is bad news for a guy who has explosiveness as his calling card. Also, yes, he went to Rutgers. Yes, he is short. But remember, Ray Rice produced far more AND ran in the 4.4s. He is not Rice 2.0

Old Round: 2-3

New Round: 3-5