March 1, 2026, 8:28 a.m. ET
On Saturday of the 2026 NFL combine, the wide receivers were one of the position groups to go through the on-field testing portion of the event.
At wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts, the need here depends on what happens with Alec Pierce and Michael Pittman. Pierce is a free agent, but all signs point to the Colts working to bring him back.
Pittman, meanwhile, could be a cut candidate, with the Colts saving $24 million in salary cap space if the team moved on from him. Will Indianapolis release him or try to rework his deal? If the Colts are without Pittman, then adding to the receiver position becomes a greater priority.
Below are the top performers at wide receiver from each NFL combine event.
Top 5 NFL combine wide receivers in 40-yard dashBrenen Thompson, Mississippi State: 4.26Zavion Thomas, LSU: 4.28Deion Banks, Oklahoma: 4.30Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati: 4.31Bryce Lance, NDSU: 4.34Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Top 5 NFL combine wide receivers in vertical jumpDeion Banks, Oklahoma: 42.50″Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati: 42.00″Kendrick Law, Kentucky: 42.00″Bryce Lance, NDSU: 41.50″Skyler Bell, UCONN: 41.00″Top 5 NFL combine wide receivers in broad jumpTed Hurst, Georgia State: 11’3″Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati: 11’2″Skyler Bell, UCONN: 11’1″Bryce Lance, NDSU: 11’1″Deion Banks, Oklahoma: 10’11″Top 5 NFL combine wide receivers in 3-coneGermie Bernard, Alabama: 6.71Vinny Anthony, Wisconsin: 6.86Kaden Wetjen, Iowa: 6.95Malachi Fields, Notre Dame: 6.98Bryce Lance, NDSU: 7.00Top 5 NFL combine wide receivers in shuttleVinny Anthony, Wisconsin: 4.07Bryce Lance: NDSU: 4.15Denzel Boston, Washington: 4.28Germie Bernard, Alabama: 4.31Malachi Fields, Notre Dame: 4.35