Byron Jones Steals Show On Final Day Of NFL Combine Workouts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Connecticut defensive back Byron Jones' record-breaking performance had the NFL world abuzz Monday.
He soared 12 feet, 3 inches in the broad jump -- 15 inches farther than Florida State's P.J. Williams, who was second among the defensive backs working out at the league's annual scouting combine Monday.
That is 8 inches longer than anyone listed in the combine database and former longtime NFL executive Gil Brandt, who now works for NFL.com, said he believes Jones' jump set the all-time mark at the event.
Jones was not just a one-event wonder, either. His vertical jump of 44.5 inches also was the best of the day, 3 inches higher than Florida State's Ron Darby.
Byron Jones may have shattered a world record when he went Superman on the broad jump: http://t.co/rlSTCVxrXa pic.twitter.com/mGf80fdbDO
— NFL (@NFL) February 23, 2015
What does a 12'3" broad jump mean?
— NFL (@NFL) February 23, 2015
It means Byron Jones can literally fly.
Absolute MUST-SEE: http://t.co/Icl7duuBet pic.twitter.com/I5EN0JOZRG
He did not, however, run the 40-yard dash or participate in the bench press test.
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