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Trevin Wallace meets high testing expectations at NFL Scouting Combine

Adam Luckettby:Adam Luckett02/29/24

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The first batch of athletic testing at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine got started on Thursday afternoon. Kentucky off-ball linebacker Trevin Wallace hit the turf at Lucas Oil Stadium looking to bolster his draft stock. The former track star at Jesup (Ga.) Wayne County again showed the football world that he will bring some top-level athleticism to an NFL organization.

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Measurables

  • Height: 6-1 1/8
  • Weight: 237 pounds
  • Arm Length: 32.62
  • Hand: 9.12
  • Wingspan: 79.12

After checking in at 244 pounds at the Senior Bowl in February, Trevin Wallace dropped seven pounds before jumping on the scales in Indianapolis. When running Wallace’s measurables through the Relative Athletic Score (RAS) database, the junior brings good size to the table when compared to other draft prospects.

Wallace looks the part coming off the bus.

Athletic Testing

Trevin Wallace was known for his speed coming out of high school and that showed up on the field playing for Kentucky. But the former high four-star recruit is an all-around athlete who posted excellent speed and explosive scores at the combine.

  • Vertical Jump: 37.5
  • Broad Jump: 10’07”
  • 40-Yard Dash: 4.52

Trevin Wallace helped himself on Thursday in Downtown Indianapolis.

Trevin Wallace boosted draft stock in Indy

After a good junior season and solid performance at the Senior Bowl, Trevin Wallace became a mainstay on draft boards. Off-ball linebacker is a loaded group, but the Kentucky product is one of many draftable prospects. The athletic testing data should help Wallace solidify a draft spot.

Wallace is one of the most athletic linebackers in college football, and the Kentucky product proved that inside Lucas Oil Stadium on Thursday. The South Georgia native currently projects as a Day 3 pick, but might have done enough to sneak into the end of round three due to his athletic profile and potential.

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