How do the Los Angeles Rams use the NFL Scouting Combine to evaluate pass rushers?

The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine has officially arrived. The entire NFL world descends on Indianapolis to meet with draft prospects for interviews, medical checks, and athletic testing. However, the Los Angeles Rams don't send a particularly heavy presence to the Combine. Neither GM Les Snead nor head coach Sean McVay will be in attendance this […]

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Jan 19, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Los Angeles Rams linebacker Byron Young (0) and linebacker Jared Verse (8) celebrate a sack against the Philadelphia Eagles in a 2025 NFC divisional round game at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine has officially arrived. The entire NFL world descends on Indianapolis to meet with draft prospects for interviews, medical checks, and athletic testing.

However, the Los Angeles Rams don't send a particularly heavy presence to the Combine. Neither GM Les Snead nor head coach Sean McVay will be in attendance this year, once again.

Many teams use the Combine to test measurables for each prospect that lines up with how they view the position. For many teams, a certain arm length or a certain threshold on the broad jump will determine if they take a player or not.

How do the Rams use the Combine to evaluate each position?


The edge room is a tricky one to project for the Rams. Jared Verse and Byron Young are safe as starters, but the depth behind them is wide open. Michael Hoecht is a free agent, and the Rams might not bring him back. Brennan Jackson and Nick Hampton are recent Day 3 picks for the team, but neither one of them has earned a part of the rotation due to injuries.

This could mean that the Rams would be interested in adding another mid-round pass rusher into the mix.

What do they look for with pass rushers at the NFL Combine? 

Name40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical JumpBroad Jump3-ConeShort Shuttle

Samson Ebukam

4.50s

1.53s

39″

130″

7.07s

4.34s

Obo Okoronkwo

4.77s

1.65s

38″

121″

7.09s

4.34s

Terrell Lewis

N/A

N/A

37″

124″

N/A

N/A

Byron Young

4.40s

1.54s

38″

132″

7.19s

N/A

Nick Hampton

4.58s

1.55s

35.5″

120″

N/A

N/A

Jared Verse

4.58s

1.59s

35″

127″

7.31s

4.44s

Brennan Jackson

4.69s

1.61s

33.5″

114″

7.43s

4.34s

Rams pass rushers

The Rams are pretty clear on what they look for in pass rushers. They want explosiveness out of that room more than any other trait. 

Six of the seven pass rushers cleared the 35" mark in the vertical (71st percentile), the 120" mark in the broad jump (73rd percentile), while four of the seven ran a 4.5 or better 40-yard dash (90th percentile), and six of the seven cleared a 1.65 or better 10-yard split. 

When the Combine kicks off, keep an eye on how the EDGE rushers test on the explosive jump drills, their 40-yard dash times, and their 10-yard splits.