Elijah Higgins NFL Combine Results, Measurements and 40-Yard Dash Time

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Stanford's Elijah Higgins is in contention to be one of the first wide receivers taken in the 2023 NFL Draft. As a result, many are interested to see how he tests at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.
Here's everything you need to know about Higgins' NFL combine performance, measurements and results.
Elijah Higgins Height, Weight & Hand Size
Ahead of the combine, Elijah Higgins is listed at 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds. The Cardinals standout relies on his precise route-running skills to create separation from defenders and high-points the football with ease. He'll look to improve his draft stock with a stellar outing at the NFL combine.
This section will be updated with his official combine measurements as they become available.
Elijah Higgins 40-Yard Dash Time
Higgins built a reputation as a weight room beast during his time at Stanford and his size opens up the possibility for him to be a tight end at the next level if need be. While his strength outshines his speed, Higgins is still expected to post a 40-yard dash time in the mid-4.4s, although it remains to be seen where the Texas native officially clocks in at.
Elijah Higgins 3-Cone Time
We will update this space as soon as Elijah Higgins' 3-cone time at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine is revealed. The wide receiver position is scheduled to have its workouts on Saturday, March 4.
Elijah Higgins Broad and Vertical Jump
Excelling in the broad jump and vertical jump drills is crucial for wide receivers, as the position is regularly called upon to create separation and contest for jump balls. We'll update this space as soon as Elijah Higgins' results at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine are revealed.
Elijah Higgins Combine Results
Measurement
Result
Height
6'3" (pre-combine)
Weight
235 lbs (pre-combine)
Hand Size
TBD
Arm Length
TBD
Wingspan
TBD
40-Yard Dash
TBD
Bench Press
TBD
Broad Jump
TBD
Vertical Jump
TBD
3-Cone Drill
TBD
20-Yard Shuttle
TBD
Elijah Higgins Scouting Report & Draft Stock
Higgins was not a household name in college, but his combination of size and speed make him an intriguing draft prospect. He has been praised for his lower-body power as he is capable of bursting through arm tackles and keeping his legs churning when being brought down. Higgins tallied 752 yards from scrimmage to go along with 2 touchdowns in his final year at Stanford (12 games). With a projected landing spot somewhere in the sixth round, Higgins could end up being a draft steal.
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