Not many people knew who B.J Goodson was before the New York Giants took him in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. But the Giants clearly liked what they saw in the Clemson linebacker’s tape.

But not just his tape as he showed well at the NFL Combine where Goodson, across the board, was probably the best performing inside linebacker at the event.

He had the best effort, by far, of any insider linebacker in the 225-pound bench press, putting up 30 repetitions. His closest competition, Elandon Roberts of Houston, who was taken by the New England Patriots, had 25 repetitions.

He was third among the nine linebackers in the 40 with a solid 4.69 time and was also third in the vertical jump with 34.5 inches. In addition, his 3-Cone time of 7.05 seconds was right in the middle of the pack, not bad given that he was one of the heavier linebackers in the group.

Use this chart from FootballNextLevel.com and compare Goodson’s numbers with the two linebackers taken ahead of him in the NFL Draft and he holds up well: