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Feb 27, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Wisconsin wideout Vinny Anthony (WO02) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images | Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images
The Wisconsin Badgers sent two players to the NFL Combine this year after both stood out during the college all-star bowl games earlier last month. Wide receiver Vinny Anthony and defensive end Mason Reiger both earned invites to the combine and completed most of the athletic testing, while also performing in the individual drills.
Here are the testing numbers for both players and their Relative Athletic Score (RAS) percentile among peers all-time at their position.
Vinny Anthony
Size
Height: 6’0” (48.1th percentile)
Weight: 183 pounds (25.9th percentile)
Bench press: 20 reps (94.4th percentile)
Speed
40-yard dash: 4.54 seconds (63.7th percentile)
20-yard split: 2.64 seconds unofficial (59th percentile)
10-yard split: 1.59 seconds unofficial (59th percentile)
Explosion
Vertical: 34.5 inches (56.2th percentile)
Agility
Shuttle: 4.07 seconds (94.2th percentile)
3-cone: 6.86 seconds (82.7th percentile)
Overall, Anthony posted an RAS score of 7.55 out of 10, especially testing well in the agility part.
Mason Reiger
Size
Height: 6’05” (88.9th percentile)
Weight: 251 pounds (33.2th percentile)
Speed
40-yard dash: 4.78 seconds (72.8th percentile)
20-yard split: 2.76 seconds unofficial (72.9th percentile)
10-yard split: 1.61 seconds unofficial (89.9th percentile)
Explosion
Vertical: 40.0 inches (98.9th percentile)
Broad jump: 10’05” inches (95.4th percentile)
Reiger didn’t do the agility testing, but he excelled in all the other testing. His explosiveness showed out with a strong vertical and broad jump, and his 10-yard split was strong (which matters more for defensive linemen). He’s had an extremely good offseason so far.
Overall, Reiger posted an RAS score of 9.53 out of 10.
In addition to these two, former Badgers wide receiver Skyler Bell, who transferred to UConn and is now a top draft prospect, participated at the Combine. Here’s what he tested this week.
Skyler Bell
Size
Height: 6’0” (48.1th percentile)
Weight: 192 pounds (45.9th percentile)
Speed
40-yard dash: 4.40 seconds (94th percentile)
20-yard split: 2.56 seconds unofficial (90.7th percentile)
10-yard split: 1.53 seconds unofficial (90.3th percentile)
Explosion
Vertical: 41.0 inches (98.1th percentile)
Broad Jump: 11’01” inches (98.6th percentile)
Bell was seen as a riser during the Combine, testing very well but also having a good showing catching passes in the gauntlet drill. He had an RAS score of 9.66 out of 10, and is poised to be taken on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
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