Wow. That's surprising to me.
Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska
Ozigbo is the combine-snub headliner after his 1,082-yard campaign at Nebraska in 2018 that featured a hefty 7.0 yards per carry. At 6-foot and around 235 pounds, Ozigbo is a load, but he's not a straight downhill back. He's flexible, can make defenders miss on occasion, and is capable of making cuts you wouldn't expect for such a big back. Ozigbo is currently my No. 88 overall prospect and RB7.
I always thought it seemed like he was our "big" receiver and it apparently had to do with just how huge his wingspan is for his height.At 6' his wingspan is over 78"......?????? Wow....
Nice 4.53 40 by Stan. Figured he would run mid 4.5 to 4.6.
Look at what top recruiting classes can do
Ohio st 3 wrs
campbell 4.31
mcglaughlin 4.36
Dixon 4.41
rb
Weber 4.41
Stanley making a list of combine 'Risers' here - they're also really high on Ozigbo. Same reasons thar have been posted here - 4.53 is good enough for a guy whose not a burner, and his agility/acceleration both tested really well. If you can run routes and separate, there's a place for you in the NFL.
https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/2019-nfl-combine--wr-winners-losers-and-risers
Obviously it's not all about test numbers, but being a fairly average height and speed for WRs it helps to have some differentiators like quickness and route running.