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While the NFL community converges on the city of Indianapolis for nine days to attend the scouting combine, Saturday's events drew the most interest.

Quarterbacks threw and wide receivers ran the 40-yard dash. One of the most talented tight-end classes in recent memory took the field, too. No one came away disappointed with the talent as a whole.

"That is the fastest tight end group I have ever seen," a veteran scout told NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, which he relayed during the telecast.

These groups were so good, it became difficult to narrow down the top performances.

North Carolina's Mitchell Trubisky, Texas Tech's Patrick Mahomes, Ohio State's Curtis Samuel, Alabama's O.J. Howard and many more deserve to be mentioned, yet a few elite efforts gained an edge.

Chris Johnson's fabled 4.24-second 40-yard dash even fell to a potential first-round wide receiver. His newfound legendary status tops Bleacher Report's winners and losers from Saturday's festivities.