NFL Draft prospect jumps ridiculously high, historically far at the combine
This year, that guy is UConn cornerback Byron Jones.
Jones, who missed much of the season with a shoulder injury, helped his draft stock by posting some ridiculous results in the broad jump and vertical leap.
He jumped 12 feet, 3 inches in the broad jump. That's eight inches farther than anyone else at the combine. According to Fox's Bruce Feldman, it's a combine record and would be a world record:
His vertical leap was just as impressive. He jumped 44.5 inches, which ESPN reports is a half-inch below the highest combine leap in nine years.
It's like he's on an elevator (via SBNation):