NFL Combine - Day 1: Barkley stars early in testing
Throughout the combine, theScore brings you all the results, reaction, and breaking stories as they happen.
What: 2018 NFL Scouting Combine
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis
When: March 2-5
TV: NFL Network
Streaming: NFL.com
- Day 1: RB, OL, PK, ST workouts
- Day 2: QB, WR, TE workouts
- Day 3: DL, LB workouts
- Day 4: DB workouts

What can't Saquon Barkley do? The consensus top running back in the draft was a beast on the bench press, knocking out 29 reps, and followed it up by showing off his 41-inch vertical and spectacular speed in the 40.
Watch: Barkley throws down electric 4.40 official time in 40-yard dash
Is Baker the man to lift Browns' curse?
Well, he certainly thinks so. Baker Mayfield was his usual confident self at Friday's combine press conference, proclaiming he could turn around the lowly Cleveland Browns if they were to select him at the top of the draft.
Read: Mayfield: If anyone's going to turn Browns around, it's me
Heisman passer to NFL receiver?
Lamar Jackson has been one of the nation's best college quarterbacks for the past two seasons, but NFL teams are reportedly unconvinced that being under center is the best spot for him and want him to work out as a receiver at the combine.
Read: Lamar Jackson should dismiss any team that asks him to work out as WR
Orlando Brown having a rough combine
Oklahoma tackle Orlando Brown made the early headlines on the first day of the combine, for all the wrong reasons. He pushed out just 14 reps on the bench press and was even less impressive in the 40-yard dash, with the fifth-slowest time at the combine since 2003.
Context on Orlando Brown's Combine, per @pfref's combine database:
- Rodger Sherman (@rodger_sherman) March 2, 2018
19.5" vertical (would be worst of any player ever drafted)
82" broad jump (also would be worst ever drafted)
5.85 40 (2nd-worst, the other was a 7th-rounder in 2001)
14 bench reps (tied for 4th-worst amongst OLs)
Watch: Longest. 40. Ever.
Guice: 'I'm going to give your defense hell'
Derrius Guice has a word of caution for prospective NFL franchises: Don't pass him over. The LSU running back promises to make life "hell" for the teams that pass on him in the upcoming draft.
Read: Guice vows revenge on teams that pass him over in draft
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