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2015 NFL Combine results: TEs run the 40, blazing speed is lacking

In a class of TEs considered weak, there is no blazing speed.

Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

The 2015 NFL Draft has a supposed weak tight end class, especially after last year, when there were prospects like Eric Ebron, Jace Amaro and Troy Niklas.

At the NFL Scouring Combine, the tight ends ran their 40-yard dash. This year, there is a lack of elite speed. Remember how Rob Housler ran a a 4.46 back when he was at the Combine. Seattle's Luke Willson ran a 4.47.

But on Friday, there were no great 40 times. Southern Illinois' Mycole Pruitt had the fastest time at 4.58.

Here are the results of the runs:

Player School Height Weight 40 time
Rory Anderson South Carolina 6'5 244
Blake Bell Oklahoma 6'62 252 4.8
E.J. Bibbs Iowa State 6'2 258
Nick Boyle Delaware 6'44 268
Gerald Christian Louisville 6'3 244 4.87
Cameron Clear Texas A&M 6'53 277 4.98
A.J. Derby Arkansas 6'4 255
Jeff Heuerman Ohio State 6'5 254
Jesse James Penn State 6'7 261 4.83
Ben Koyack Notre Dame 6'5 255
Tyler Kroft Rutgers 6'6 246
Nick O'Leary Florida State 6'32 252 4.93
Mycole Pruitt Southern Illinois 6'22 251 4.58
Wes Saxton Southern Alabama 6'33 248 4.65
Jean Sifrin UMass 6'52 245 4.84
Randall Telfer Southern Cal 6'55 250
Eric Tomlinson UTEP 6'6 263
Clive Walford Miami (FL) 6'4 251 4.79
Maxx Williams Minnesota 6'37 249 4.78