Ranking former Vols by most to gain at 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Combine
Similar to Daniel Bituli, Marquez Callaway has the proper level of production in college with Tennessee football, and he also has the proven physical tools. However, he hasn’t had any injury issues, so having less to lose puts him ahead of Bituli on this list of players with the most to gain at the NFL Draft combine.
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At 6’2″ 204 pounds in college, Callaway was always exactly where he needed to be in order to produce at the position. The fact that he was a punt returner, with a return touchdown in three of his four years in college, along with being a reliable receiver is why he already has a pretty impressive draft stock beyond anything he could show at this combine.
Of course, Callaway does have room to make a huge splash at the combine. After all, there was talk that he is much faster than people realize. Tee Martin touted that last year. As a result, he has the chance to raise lots of eyebrows with a very impressive 40-time. That’s probably the one major room for growth Callaway has this year.
Room to impress people physically while also having limited injury issues puts Callaway ahead of Bituli. Those things complementing proven production in college also give him more room for growth, but his physical abilities are already well-known. So he could still lose some if he does not prove those physical abilities.