
A breakout two-way athletic performance and what it could mean
Taylen Green delivered one of the more eye-opening performances among quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine, posting a 40-yard dash time in the mid-4.3 range and breaking the vertical-leap mark for his position group. Those measurables stood out in a class that has been described as lacking clear-cut quarterback answers, and Green’s testing day injected fresh intrigue into how teams will evaluate him ahead of the draft.
Why the numbers matter
Green’s combination of explosiveness and speed separates him from more traditional, pocket-focused prospects. Athletic traits of that level often translate to adjusted NFL roles:
Immediate next steps for Green
Teams will pair the measurable spikes with film study, interviews and on-field quarterback drills at pro days. Scouts will want to reconcile his testing results with accuracy, decision-making and pocket play under pressure. If Green’s throwing evaluations and interviews align, the combine could push him higher on draft boards; if concerns remain, teams may instead view him as a dynamic developmental upside pick.
In short, the combine performance significantly raised his profile. The real determinant of draft movement will be how well his passer traits and football processing hold up under further scrutiny in team meetings and pre-draft workouts.

