The first day of the NFL Scouting Combine has come and gone as far as testing and measurements go. Some interesting results with players both on and off the field have helped paint a clearer picture of what the Lions may be looking for.
Every general manager in the NFL has a type or style of player they like and look for when drafting. For Brad Holmes, we are now three drafts deep into his tenure so those traits and numbers are exposing themselves.
In terms of player size and measurements, there are several key players who fit within those parameters after the defensive lineman hit the field today. Here is what the Lions front office looks for and who fits the bill.
Measurements Brad Holmes Drafts
Height
- 6’3″ to 6’1″
Weight
- 290 to 260
Arms
- 32″ to 33″
Hands
- 9 5/8″ to 10 1/4″
Testing Brad Holmes drafts
40-Yard Dash
- 4.74 to 4.77
10-Yard Split
- 1.62 or better
Broad Jump
- 9’9″ to 10’3″
Vertical Jump
- 36″ to 37.5″
Players Who Fit the Measurements
*Note: Players who hit on three out of the four qualifiers will be listed
- Jared Verse, Florida State
- Brennan Jackson, Washington State
- Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss
- Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri
- Michael Hall, Ohio State
- Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
- Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
- Marcus Harris, Auburn
Players Who’s Testing Fit
*Note: Players who hit on three out of the four qualifiers will be listed but no player hit on three but several hit on two.
- Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
- Adisa Isaac, Penn State
Did Anyone Check Both the Measurements and Testing Boxes?
A popular name in mock drafts should become more popular after the combine. Marshawn Kneeland out of Western Michigan checks both the measurements and testing that Brad Holmes looks for. The in-state prospect has seen his name sneak into the first round of some mock drafts; perhaps Detroit will become a popular spot after the first day of the combine.