The 2025 NBA draft combine tipped off on Monday as prospects hit the court for strength and agility testing, anthropometric measurements and more in Chicago, Illinois.

The NBA announced on May 2 that 75 players were invited to the annual scouting event at the Wintrust Arena. Five more players earned invitations to the festivities after emerging as the top scrimmage performers from the G League Elite Camp.

The combine this year marks the second time prospects were required to participate in drills, interviews and medical testing, as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement. Prospects can be ruled ineligible to be drafted if they skip certain portions without sufficient reasoning.

With revamped rules in place, the early results from the testing and measurement portion of the event featured several of the top prospects, including Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, VJ Edgecombe, Ace Bailey and Tre Johnson, among others.

Here are some of the top measurements and testing at the combine:

Height (without shoes)

The 10 tallest heights:

Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane Bullets (NBL): 7′ 3″Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton: 7′ 1″Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China): 7′ 1″Khaman Maluach, Duke: 7′ 0.75″Maxime Raynaud, Stanford: 7′ 0.25″Vladislav Goldin, Michigan: 7’Alex Condon, Florida: 6′ 11.25″Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 6′ 11.25″Michael Ružić, Joventut Badalona (Spain): 6′ 11″Danny Wolf, Michigan: 6′ 10.50″Standing Reach

The 10 highest standing reaches:

Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane Bullets (NBL): 9′ 6.50″Khaman Maluach, Duke: 9′ 6″Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton: 9′ 4″Vladislav Goldin, Michigan: 9′ 3″Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 9′ 3″Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China): 9′ 3″Maxime Raynaud, Stanford: 9′ 2″Izan Almansa, Perth Wildcats (NBL): 9′ 1.50″Derik Queen, Maryland: 9′ 1.50″Rasheer Fleming, Saint Joseph’s: 9′ 1″Wingspans

The 10 longest wingspans:

Khaman Maluach, Duke: 7′ 6.75″Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton: 7′ 6″Thomas Sorber, Georgetown: 7′ 6″Rasheer Fleming, Saint Joseph’s: 7′ 5.25″Vladislav Goldin, Michigan: 7′ 5.25″Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane Bullets (NBL): 7′ 4.75″Yaxel Lendeborg, UAB: 7′ 4″Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 7′ 3.25″Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China): 7′ 2.75″Cedric Coward, Washington State: 7′ 2.25″Weight

The 10 heaviest weights (pounds):

Thomas Sorber, Georgetown: 262.8Eric Dixon, Villanova: 258.6Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton: 257.4Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane Bullets (NBL): 257Vladislav Goldin, Michigan: 253.4Khaman Maluach, Duke: 252.8Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China): 252.6Danny Wolf, Michigan: 251.8Johni Broome, Auburn: 249.4Derik Queen, Maryland: 247.8Weight

The 10 lightest weights (pounds):

Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn: 168.8Boogie Fland, Arkansas: 172.4Labaron Philon, Alabama: 174.6Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga: 175.8Jase Richardson, Michigan State: 178.4Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma: 179.6Hunter Sallis, Wake Forest: 181.4Miles Byrd, San Diego State: 181.8Tyrese Proctor, Duke: 183.2Mark Sears, Alabama: 183.4Max Vertical Jump

The 10 highest max vertical jumps (inches):

Drake Powell, North Carolina: 43Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn: 42Javon Small, West Virginia: 40.5Carter Bryant, Arizona: 39.5Sion James, Duke: 39.5Karter Knox, Arkansas: 39.5Chaz Lanier, Tennessee: 39Jalon Moore, Oklahoma: 39Cedric Coward, Washington State: 38.5VJ Edgecombe, Baylor: 38.5Standing Vertical Jump

The 10 highest standing vertical jumps (inches):

Drake Powell, North Carolina: 37.5Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 33.5Chaz Lanier, Tennessee: 33Javon Small, West Virginia: 33Cedric Coward, Washington State: 32.5Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma: 32.5Jalon Moore, Oklahoma: 32.5Sion James, Duke: 32Tre Johnson, Texas: 32Karter Knox, Arkansas: 32Shuttle Run

The 10 fastest shuttle runs (seconds):

Grant Nelson, Alabama: 2.58Rasheer Fleming, Saint Joseph’s: 2.72Liam McNeeley, UConn: 2.75Alex Condon, Florida: 2.76Ace Bailey, Rutgers: 2.78Asa Newell, Georgia: 2.78Drake Powell, North Carolina: 2.79Walter Clayton Jr., Florida: 2.81Kasparas Jakučionis, Illinois: 2.82Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 2.84Shuttle Run

The 10 slowest shuttle runs (seconds):

Khaman Maluach, Duke: 3.44Derik Queen, Maryland: 3.27Mark Sears, Alabama: 3.25Koby Brea, Kentucky: 3.23Johni Broome, Auburn: 3.23John Tonje, Wisconsin: 3.21Jamir Watkins, Florida State: 3.21Maxime Raynaud, Stanford: 3.16Carter Bryant, Arizona: 3.14Labaron Philon, Alabama: 3.14Hand Length

The 10 longest hand lengths (inches):

Lachlan Olbrich, Illawarra Hawks (NBL): 10.0Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China): 10.0Tamar Bates, Missouri: 9.75Khaman Maluach, Duke: 9.75Rasheer Fleming, Saint Joseph’s: 9.5Vladislav Goldin, Michigan: 9.5Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga: 9.5Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State: 9.5Izan Almansa, Perth Wildcats (NBL): 9.25Johni Broome, Auburn: 9.25