The NFL combine is just a small sliver of the evaluation process. Evaluators often use it to confirm their scouting report from the tape. Here's how some of the top players fared Saturday at the combine, when quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends went through drills.
If you missed my assessment of Day 1 (RBs/O-linemen), you can check it out here.

Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State
Wentz and Jared Goff separated themselves from the pack even more this week. After entering Indianapolis with the best tape of the QB crew, they both put on a clinic during the on-field drills Saturday. Wentz, in particular, showed quick feet in his drops and excellent timing/placement on his throws. He's been consistent throughout the postseason process, and there have been very few surprises from his tape. I was told that Wentz could test similar to Andrew Luck, but that didn't really come to fruition. As the chart below shows, Luck had a much stronger workout session at the combine, despite the two QBs having very similar frames. With that said, Wentz's testing numbers were all around average for the position, so teams won't come away from the combine with concerns in that regard.
