Another day, another Penn State football player steals the show at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Lions star Mike Gesicki, one of the top tight ends available in the 2018 NFL draft, ran 4.54 in the 40-yard dash in Indianapolis on Saturday afternoon.

Originally, the time was listed at 4.55 but later adjusted.

The 6-5, 247-pound Gesicki also put up some serious numbers in other significant events. His vertical leap was measured at 41.5 inches and he also record a 10-9 broad jump. Gesicki did 22 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press on Friday.

Those numbers could, and should, boost Gesicki's draft stock.

And that 40 time had everyone buzzing, one day after former teammate Saquon Barkley ran 4.41 at the Combine.

"I'll tell you what, I'm impressed,'' Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen said after Gesicki ran. Olsen was providing commentary for the NFL Network on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium.

"I heard 41.5 inches in the vertical jump and then you come out here and run 4.55 ... at just shy of 250, that's pretty impressive.''

NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock compared Gesicki to Zach Ertz of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

"As big as he is and athletic as he is, at best he's a perimeter blocker," Mayock said of Gesicki.

"You know, he's not going to line up and knock people on their back.

"But he is a matchup nightmare and he's more athletic than people give him credit for.''

Olsen believes Gesicki will thrive with the right NFL team.

"If he goes to the right system, you know, not a true two-back, downhill, power, A-gap run team, I think if he goes to the right system ... with a guy who can move him around, get him in space, that size and athleticism and ability to track the ball, there's just not a lot of those guys out there,'' Olsen said.

"The good coaches will find a way to use him.''