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Scouting Combine Medical Red Flags


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The NFL Scouting Combine isn’t just about 40-times and vertical jumps — it’s about medical evaluations that can change draft capital overnight.
In this episode, we break down the biggest QB, RB, and WR medical storylines heading into Indy and what they mean for NFL Draft stock and dynasty fantasy football.

🏈 Quarterbacks Under the Microscope

Drew Allar (Penn State)
Surgically repaired left ankle (October 2025)
Strong 2024 vertical profile vs more conservative 2025 season
Functional mobility matters for projection
Will medical clarity prevent a Round 3 slide?
We also explain why ankle fractures generally have a 90%+ successful recovery rate — but why long-term explosiveness and aggressiveness still matter for his ceiling.

Ty Simpson (Alabama)
Fractured rib in CFP
Played through back, elbow, and gastritis issues in 2025
Efficient inside structure, but pressure-to-sack rate raises flags
Expected full participant at the combine

Is he a clean processor — or does extended play drift limit his NFL upside?

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)
Ongoing injury confusion (original “oblique” misdiagnosis)
2024 = aggressive, vertical engine year
2025 = shallow aDOT, quicker trigger, more efficiency
Teams will heavily scrutinize physical exams
Is the pressure-to-sack spike a real concern — or scheme-driven?
Carson Beck (Miami QB)
Prior UCL tear in throwing elbow (internal brace repair)
Ultra-fast processor, elite adjusted accuracy
Conservative 2025 offensive structure
Injury unlikely to derail draft stock
Does he project as a high-floor operator or limited-ceiling rhythm QB?

🏃 Running Back Medical Concerns

Nicholas Singleton (Penn State)
5th metatarsal fracture (Jones fracture) at Senior Bowl
Surgery already completed
15–30% nonunion risk
No combine testing
Production profile is more “efficient executor” than true creator — so draft capital becomes even more critical.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)
Knee (2024) + ankle (2025) durability issues
Strong TD conversion and explosive flashes
Minimal receiving profile
A pure role bet whose medical check could swing him from Day 2 to late Day 3.

🏈 Wide Receiver Medical Watch

Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)
Major knee reconstruction (ACL/MCL/PCL)
Collarbone injury (2024)
Hamstring issue (2025)
No combine drills
Elite man-coverage efficiency, strong YPRR profile — but durability will dictate draft capital.
Chris Bell (Louisville)
Torn ACL (Nov 2025)
No on-field work at combine
6’2” 220 lbs with 4.4 speed
Man-coverage winner with NFL-ready traits
Dynasty value hinges on recovery timeline and draft capital landing spot.

🎯 Final Take
The combine medical exams often matter more than the 40-yard dash.
A clean evaluation can mean millions of dollars — and massive dynasty value shifts.
We break down who’s likely safe, who carries real risk, and which prospects could see major draft swings based on medical clarity in Indy.


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