#2 Mike Gesicki (Tight End, Penn State)

Domination would be the perfect word to describe Gesicki's performance at the 2018 NFL combine. Among tight ends, he finished first in six of the seven drills he participated in on Saturday.

A second-round prospect, the combine was Gesicki's last chance to boost his draft value and he made sure that he gave it his all.
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Gesicki started off with a 4.54s 40-yard dash displaying his speed and acceleration before going on to show his lower body strength with jumps of 41.5 in the vertical and 10'9" in the broad jump.
With times of 6.76s, 4.10s, 11.33s he finished first in the 3-cone drill, 20-yard shuttle and 60-yard shuttle showing his agility.
Gesicki also recorded 22 reps on the bench press displaying his upper body strength and showing signs of being an able blocker.
According to some scouts, Gesicki's performance at the combine might make him a top-40 consideration come draft night on 26 April.
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