An overlooked position for the Carolina Panthers, Alabama running back Derrick Henry might have just put himself of the team’s radar in the first-round. That is, if he’s still there when the Panthers pick 30th overall.

The NFL’s Scouting Combine is this week and with the running backs being in the first group to work out, Henry has absolutely put himself in a different category by his measurables. Just look at how insane he’s doing.

He stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 247 pounds (Jonathan Stewart is 5-foot-10, 235 pounds for a comparison)

and weighs (Jonathan Stewart is 5-foot-10, 235 pounds for a comparison) He has a 33-inch arms , and 8 3/4-inch hands

, and He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.52 seconds

He bench-pressed 225 pounds 22 times

He jumped a 37-inch vertical jump

vertical jump He jumped a 10-foot, 10-inch broad jump (Only three RBS have had better since ’08, and they were all 209 pounds or less)

These stats mirror very closely what Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart was able to do in 2008, but are a touch better in most respects. Keep in mind though, that those workout numbers for Stewart had him selected 13th overall. Just look at him do this stuff.

Lord Jesus, Derrick Henry is a FREAK..



37' Standing Vertical, 10' 10 Standing Broad Jump.



6'2, 247 POUNDS, PEEPS.. pic.twitter.com/GNnDZpw5th — SWAGTASTIC K (@kanard_williams) February 26, 2016

Henry's explosiveness showing with 10ft-10 broad & 37inch vertical, but eye the 3-cone & shuttle for lateral agility https://t.co/cJooJPwQfo — Laurie Horesh (@LaurieHoresh) February 26, 2016

For Henry, he’s coming into a league that values pass catchers and quarterbacks more than rushers sadly. A positive note is that the Panthers might have their eyes on him a little closer than they did before to be a part of a two-headed running back group featuring Stewart.

While fans might be scratching their heads considering that the team has needs elsewhere, keep in mind that the 28-year old Stewart has had his share of injury concerns throughout his career. Not to mention that while only signed through 2017, his salary inflates to $8.25 million against the cap, allowing the team to cut him and save $4.75 million that offseason.

Drafting a player of Henry’s caliber could be an easy transition for the Panthers and act as immediate insurance to an offense that relies a lot on the running game to keep quarterback Cam Newton upright.

It’s still a long shot that Henry finds himself wearing Carolina blue next season, but we’ve seen weirder things and those workout stats are one of them.