The NFL Combine's second day focused on defensive backs and tight ends, with Ohio State safety Caleb Downs solidifying his status as a top prospect. While the top cornerbacks sat out the drills, several players made their mark, including Indiana's D'Angelo Ponds, who jumped 43.5 inches vertically, the sixth-best mark for a corner since 1999.
At tight end, Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq emerged as the top performer in a position that remains fluid. Washington's Tacario Davis also impressed with his prototypical Cover 3 corner size at 6'3". The Combine continues to provide teams with valuable evaluation data as the draft approaches.