The 2025 NFL Combine is now complete and it was by all accounts a very successful event for Georgia football. Many Bulldogs shined in front of NFL scouts, so it can be a little difficult to know who did the best.
Thankfully ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. named the two Bulldogs he thinks did the best at the Combine this year, and that was center Jared Wilson and defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins.
Center Jared Wilson
Wilson potentially had the best Combine out of any Bulldog this weekend. He did so well that his performance was also one of the best out of any player at the Combine this year.
Wilson had a near perfect performance in just about every drill and workout, so much so that he scored a 9.98 out of 10 in his RAS score. This ranks second out of every center that’s been at the Combine since 1987.
Wilson has likely cemented himself as a day two selection in the upcoming Draft, and with another great showing at Georgia’s upcoming Pro Day he could move even higher.
Defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
Ingram-Dawkins is the second player ESPN was high on after the Combine, and it’s easy to see why.
We already shared how great Wilson’s RAS score was, and Ingram-Dawkins wasn’t too far behind. He scored a 9.93 which is the 14th best since 1987 at his position. The drill Ingram-Dawkins had the best showing was the 40-yard dash, which he had the second best time from a defensive tackle at this year's Combine.
This performance from Ingram-Dawkins was huge for his draft stock because he was hovering around the late rounds or potententially being undrafted. However, the average NFL Draft expert now projects him as a sixth round pick which does give him some breathing room heading into the Draft this April.