The NFL Combine has officially concluded, and a ton of prospects participated. Many players raised their stocks at the combine. Every position will be looked at for the next few days, and three will be ranked as the highest risers. The next position will be at Wide Receiver.
1). Matthew Golden (Texas)

In the NFL, many teams want speed on their offense. Matthew Golden from Texas University was the wide receiver who showcased that speed the most at the combine. He ran the second-fastest 40-yard dash time at the combine in 4.29 seconds. The first was CB Maxwell Hairston from Kentucky, who also was a standout at the combine this year.
Golden has been raising the draft boards for many months, and this Combine result, especially his 40-yard dash, raised it further. Golden has so much potential in the NFL that teams are likelier to take a chance on him than other prospects in this class. Especially with his speed, the sky is Golden’s limit.
2). Jack Bech (TCU)

Jack Bech has been doing an excellent job with the pre-draft process. He was one of the many standouts at the Senior Bowl on offense. Well, he yet again stood out at the combine with his performances in on-field drills, and he barely dropped any football that came his way unless it was Will Howard who threw at him. Dear god, what a way to lower your draft stock.
His broad jump was the big standout, as he measured 10’5″, which is really good for a player who is 6’2″ tall. The only big disappointment was that Bech didn’t run a 40-yard dash at the combine, but besides that, he was stellar. It seems like every day, Bech does something to raise his draft stock; hopefully, he keeps it up.
3). Chimere Dike (Florida)

Sometimes, the wide receiver position in an NFL draft is full of talented players, and the Combine is relied upon to help them stand out. One player who did just that was Chimere Dike from Florida University. Dike showcased his number one significant attribute, his athleticism.
Chimere showcased his speed with a 4.34 Combine time, the third fastest among the receivers who ran at the combine. His 38.5-inch vertical jump, 10’8″ broad jump, and 1.51 10-yard split time were outstanding Combine performances for Dike. He got more scouts to remember him regarding the NFL Draft.
4). End Of My Risers Rant

Those three wide receivers stood out the most and raised their draft stock. What are your thoughts on the three wide receivers above? Who else stood out to you at the combine for wide receiver? Let me know in the comment section, and don’t forget to give the article a like as well. Don’t forget to check out other NFL content on Stadium Rant.