Griffin, Luck steal spotlight again at NFL combine

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Defensive linemen and linebackers will work out today.

BY MICHAEL MAROT | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

INDIANAPOLIS — Robert Griffin III proved he’s the fastest quarterback at this year’s NFL scouting combine.

It might not be enough to supplant Andrew Luck as the No. 1 pick. The two finally got a chance to demonstrate their athleticism Sunday when workouts began.

Griffin showed his speed in the 40-yard dash, finishing officially in 4.41 seconds — the best of any quarterback. Unofficially, Luck ran a 4.59, the same time Cam Newton posted in 2011, but the time was later adjusted to an official 4.69, fourth among quarterbacks.

Even so, not much has changed in the rankings.

“I think what was surprising to some people was how athletic Andrew Luck is. I think a lot of people might be surprised to compare his measurables to Cam Newton from a year ago,” NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said. “Cam Newton hits you over the head with a sledge hammer as far as his athletic ability; it’s pretty obvious, whereas with Andrew Luck, it’s sneaky athletic. ”

His broad jump (10 feet, 4 inches) was two inches short of Cam Newton’s best in 2011, and Luck’s vertical jump (36 inches) was actually better than Newton’s (35 inches).

Griffin and Luck both skipped Sunday’s throwing drills as planned, opting instead to do that with familiar receivers in a familiar environment during Pro Day workouts.

Justin Blackmon, the No. 1 ranked receiver in this draft class, ran the gauntlet — a drill in which players must catch balls thrown quickly in succession. Blackmon sat out the 40, as expected, after he said he hurt his hamstring last week.

Miami’s Lamar Miller (4.40) was the fastest running back of the day.

Defensive linemen and linebackers will work out today.