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2026 NFL Combine: Which receivers and running backs helped themselves?

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We finally made it through a long, long Saturday, but the offensive skill position workouts in the 2026 NFL Draft are in the book.

The New York Giants need to continue to add talent around Jaxson Dart on the offensive side of the ball, and there has also been talk that they could be looking to add to their running back room. For a supposedly weak draft class we saw yet another day of historic workouts from every position group.

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Everyone is looking forward to the 2027 class, but this might wind up (or maybe already IS) the most athletic draft class in NFL history. For enjoyers of absurdly athletic humans doing absurdly athletic things, or just football in general, this week has been an absolute treat.

So, which players helped themselves the most in today’s workouts?

Winners

Running backs

Mike Washington (Arkansas) – There was talk among draft nerds that the Razorbacks’ running back could roll in the 40-yard dash. Despite weighing in at 6-foot-1, 223 pounds, Washington led the running back class with a 4.33-second 40-yard dash. He plays to his size on the field and is willing to hit the truck stick and run behind his pads, but his speed also makes him a big play threat. Washington bypassed the field drills, but threw down a potentially historic workout:

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