The Denver Broncos got close looks at dozens of NFL draft prospects at the Scouting Combine this weekend. Below are the combine results for the three confirmed prospects that Denver met with (per WalterFootball.com).

Nelson Spruce (WR, Colorado)

40-Yard Dash: 4.69 seconds

225-Pound Bench Press: 12 reps

Vertical Jump: 35 inches

Broad Jump: 114 inches

Three Cone Drill: 7.09 seconds

20-Yard Shuttle: 4.20 seconds

60-Yard Shuttle: 11.90 seconds

Quick notes on Spruce, via CBS Sports’s Rob Rang:

Spruce is a classic possession receiver who wins with savvy route-running and soft hands. He production will get him a shot but he’s not surefire NFL prospect his numbers would indicate.

Halapoulivaati Vaitai (OT, TCU)

40-Yard Dash: 5.26 seconds

225-Pound Bench Press: 23 reps

Broad Jump: 113 inches

Three Cone Drill: 8.26 seconds

20-Yard Shuttle: 5.00 seconds

Quick notes on Vaitai, via NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein:

Vaitai has been a full-time starter over the last two seasons for a successful TCU squad, but doesn’t have the plus athleticism to play left tackle or the hand strength and core power to start on the right side. Despite decent technique and football intelligence, may be too lacking in physical qualities to make the NFL leap.

Joshua Garnett (G, Stanford)

40-Yard Dash: 5.32 seconds

225-Pound Bench Press: 30 reps

Broad Jump: 99 inches

Three Cone Drill: 7.62 seconds

20-Yard Shuttle: 4.64 seconds

Quick notes on Garnett, via NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein:

Thick, powerful guard who can gain an early advantage in the rep and finish with authority. Garnett looks to establish a new line of scrimmage on every running play and is a great fit for a team looking to impose their will between the tackles. While he’s a plus run blocker, his pass protection issues should not be taken lightly and will have to be vetted with offensive line coaches to make sure they are correctable issues. Garnett should be an early round pick who can come in and start right away.

The Broncos are expected to have up to ten draft selections this year. They will select 31st overall in the first round.

The 2016 NFL draft will take place in Chicago from Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30. See more NFL offseason dates here.