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NFL combine risers 2022 - Who is climbing the board after big performances? Jordan Davis and nine other prospects who improved their stock

What a week at the NFL scouting combine. Top prospects in the 2022 NFL draft class impressed during workout sessions on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night in Indianapolis, and many reportedly had fantastic interviews with interested teams. And wow, did we see some blazing speed across the board. Eight receivers ran sub-4.4 in the 40-yard dash, and 12 offensive linemen came in under 5 seconds. A defensive lineman registered a ridiculous 4.36, and a pair of Georgia big men shocked scouts with their quicks. Then two defensive backs turned in all-time top-five times to cap it all off.

Beyond the 40, a lot of what we saw on tape for the top names was validated with strong workouts, from Malik Willis' arm strength to Aidan Hutchinson's burst to Boye Mafe's explosion. It's important to remember that the combine is just one piece of the pre-draft evaluation puzzle. But with that said, there are absolutely prospects who see their stock rise coming out of the event.

So who climbed draft boards after their impressive workouts this year? Which players made themselves money in Indy, and whose testing numbers were strong enough to open a few more scouts' eyes? We looked at 10 who caught our attention and will be moving up the Scouts Inc. rankings coming out of the combine. We start with an obvious one.

How wild was Davis' workout? I'm still trying to process what we all saw. My Mount Rushmore of all-time combine performances has long been Calvin Johnson, Vernon Davis and Adrian Peterson. Now there's finally a fourth. How are Davis' testing numbers even possible at 6-foot-6 and 341 pounds?

ESPN Stats & Information has tracked combine results since 2006, and in that time, only two players weighing in at 330 pounds or more have

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