The NFL Scouting Combine can make or break a prospect's chances. Some introduce themselves to the world with breathtaking measures, performances, or strong interviews, and others absolutely tank their value.
The Colts won't have a first-round selection this year because of the Sauce Gardner trade. They'll be on the clock at No. 47, and while this isn't the deepest draft class we've seen, there should be plenty of options to choose from.
That's why general manager Chris Ballard might want to think things through when it comes to Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, who boasts some impressive physical tools but didn't do that well at the combine.