The former Oregon State running back spent the waning minutes of the school's Pro Day in discussion with a representative from the Seattle Seahawks. at The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Where is Derrick Henry headed? There could be an … But to former teammates, Nall can earn a spot in the league one way or another. Whether the eighth-leading rusher in OSU history will remain a running back is still up in the air. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. Ryan Nall rumbles for a 32-yard touchdown run Chicago Bears running back Ryan Nall turns the corner on the right side, and down the sideline for a 32-yard touchdown run. Nall stressed how draining the event was from a physical and mental perspective. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: fantasynews | arena: nfl | pageType: stories | "Still not my goal, but that's OK," Nall said. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. Nall ran his 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds, an improvement over his 4.58 at the combine and better than his goal of 4.55 seconds. © 2020 NFL Enterprises LLC. © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. Ryan Nall (34) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds on Friday at Oregon State Pro Day. Early years. Ryan Nall on his Pro Day performance, improving his 40 time and where NFL teams see him fitting in. If they want to move me, I'm open to the idea. I agree that CBS Sports can send me the "Fantasy Football Today Newsletter" newsletter. Once that concludes, he'll be able to fully turn his attention to draft preparation. Nall’s official numbers from the measurable workouts are below: 40-Yard Dash: 4.58 seconds. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC. Watch as the Buffalo Bills take on the Chicago Bears in Preseason Week 4. The running back is expected to be out two to four weeks. With free agency and the draft around the corner, Jeremy Bergman takes stock of all 32 teams' RB situations. Nall clocked in with a 4.58-second 40-yard dash Friday at the NFL Combine and added a strong 6.95-second mark in the 3-cone drill. "It's a mixture of things, but I'm getting good feedback," Nall said. Vertical jump leaders: Brandon Arnold (36”), Xavier Hawkins (35.5”), Kyle White (34.5”), Ryan Nall/Baker Pritchard (34”), Manase Hungalu/Landry Payne (32.5”) and Jordan Villamin (31.5”). All rights reserved (About Us). 6:02 pm ET. David Montgomery's groin injury might not keep him out as long as Bears fans feared. The school did not provide results for the 40-yard dash and other timed drills. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. video Broad Jump: 10’2” Vertical Jump: 33” 3 Cone Drill: 6.95 seconds . Of the 103 underclassmen who received special eligibility for the 2019 NFL Draft, 73 were selected during the three-day event. "... Look at the film.". CORVALLIS - Ryan Nall could breathe easy Friday, even though much is uncertain six weeks away from the 2018 NFL draft. Bench press leaders: Paisa Savea (29), Titus Failauga (25), Baker Pritchard (24), Phillip Napoleon (21), Manase Hungalu (21) and Landry Payne (21). Chicago Bears running back Ryan Nall turns the corner on the right side, and down the sideline for a 32-yard touchdown run. The initial results were discouraging as Nall was clocked with an unofficial 40-time north of 4.60 seconds, but the official time was a much more palatable 4.58 seconds. His fit at the next level may be a question to some teams. At 6-foot-2, 232 pounds, he ran a 4.58 40-yard-dash time at the combine while posting 67th percentile agility and 55th percentile explosiveness, so he has an impressive athletic profile. Nall improved his 40-yard dash time and vertical jump Friday at the event attended by 14 other former Beavers looking to catch on with a pro roster. © 2004-2020 CBS Interactive. All Rights Reserved. Nall has one week left of school remaining, a single final exam sitting between him and graduation with a degree in communications. It included psychological tests, in addition to physical exams and hours of interviews with NFL teams. He ran a 4.58 40-yard dash, showing the long speed he displays on film and also showed he can change direction well and his 6.95 3-cone was the fastest time at the combine among all running backs weighing at least 230 pounds. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). The Oregon native posted some impressive numbers at the combine while testing as a running back, but reiterated Friday he would be open to position groups beyond his preference if it meant securing an NFL roster spot. "I'm going to just keep doing what I'm doing and try to show them I'm a running back. Is Le'Veon Bell staying with the Jets? Considering Nall's status as a "big back" at 6-foot-2 and 234 pounds, his ability to run a sub-4.6 40 and place among the top running backs in an agility drill like the 3-cone is impressive. Watch the highlights from the Preseason Week 3 game between the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts. Will the Rams move Todd Gurley? "They were a little bit shocked at how big I am, how fast I was moving," said Nall, who trimmed down to 232 pounds for the combine. Ryan Nall (born December 27, 1995) is an American football running back for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). If there were any nerves Friday, they didn't compare to the combine. Nall's workout numbers support the production he had in college, so it's fair to claim that he has vaulted himself into draftable territory sometime during Day 3. (AP Photo/Timothy Gonzelez). He's met one-on-one with running backs coaches from the Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals and Washington, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. A bit of a sleeper prospect, Nall was a candidate to boost his stock with a strong workout in Indianapolis. Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. The NFL preseason has ended. Below are some other notable results from OSU Pro Day. … "When am I ever going to be trying to dunk on somebody?". Subscribe to OregonLive. Chicago Bears running back Ryan Nall plows through Bills defense for a 24-yard gain. Help fund crucial watchdog journalism. Nall said Friday that NFL teams have him asked about a potential move to tight end, H-back or full back since his visit to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis two weeks ago. Nall played just eight snaps on offense in 2019, his rookie season, while carrying the football twice for eight yards, though he was a regular on special teams in each game after first being active in Week 10. The regular season is less than a week away from kicking off and that means it's time for teams to cut their rosters down to 53 players before Saturday's deadline. "I don't know what they'll do with him, but in my eyes, he definitely belongs in the NFL," Decoud said. pic.twitter.com/yH5qKQfsAd. Watch the best highlights from the preseason week three match up between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears. Nall attended Central Catholic High School in Portland, Oregon, where he played high school football for the Rams. Thirty scouts attended, according to Oregon State athletic department spokesman Steve Fenk, as did OSU alums now in the NFL like Kyle Peko, Isaac Seumalo, Sean Harlow and Treston Decoud. His 34-inch vertical leap bumped up his high-mark of 33 inches from two weeks earlier. "I think this solidified today how fast I am and that I can really move.". Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. During fieldwork drills, Nall dropped the first pass thrown his way but quickly recovered. He played college football at Oregon State, and was signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2018. ", Ryan Nall on his Pro Day performance, improving his 40 time and where NFL teams see him fitting in. 6-keys: media/fantasynews/nfl/reg/free/stories. A bit of a sleeper prospect, Nall was a candidate to boost his stock with a strong workout in Indianapolis. section: | slug: ryan-nall-flashes-impressive-agility-at-nfl-combine | sport: football | route: article_single_fantasy | Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports world.

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