A.T. Perry NFL Combine Results, Measurements and 40-Yard Dash Time (Updated)

A.T. Perry NFL Combine Results, Measurements and 40-Yard Dash Time (Updated)

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Wake Forest's A.T. Perry is in contention to be one of the first wide receivers taken in the 2023 NFL Draft. As a result, many are interested to see how he tests at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.

Here's everything you need to know about Perry's NFL combine performance, measurements and results.

A.T. Perry Height, Weight & Hand Size

Ahead of the combine, A.T. Perry is listed at 6-foot-5 and 205 pounds. The 23-year-old relies on his massive frame to high-point passes in the air before his defender even had a shot to break up the play. He'll aim to prove he has the talent to match his size with a great outing at the NFL combine.

A.T. Perry officially measured 6-foot-3 and a half and 198 pounds at the combine. He also has 9.25-inch hands.

A.T. Perry 40-Yard Dash Time

A.T. Perry ran an unofficial 4.47-second 40-yard dash at the combine.

A.T. Perry 3-Cone Time

We will update this space as soon as A.T. Perry's 3-cone time at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine is revealed. The wide receiver position is scheduled to have its workouts on Saturday, March 4.

A.T. Perry Broad and Vertical Jump

Excelling in the broad jump and vertical jump drills is crucial for wide receivers as the position is regularly called upon to create separation and contest for jump balls. We'll update this space as soon as A.T. Perry's results at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine are revealed.

A.T. Perry Combine Results

Measurement

Result

Height

6'3.5"

Weight

198 lbs

Hand Size

9.25 inches

Arm Length

33.25 inches

Wingspan

TBD

40-Yard Dash

TBD

Bench Press

TBD

Broad Jump

TBD

Vertical Jump

TBD

3-Cone Drill

TBD

20-Yard Shuttle

TBD

A.T. Perry Scouting Report & Draft Stock

A.T. Perry finds himself in an entirely different situation than other wide receivers in this draft class. While some top options make up for their lack in size with shiftiness and speed, the opposite is true for Perry. The Demon Deacons standout doesn't have an expansive draft tree, so he leans on his physicality and strong hands to haul in even the most inaccurate of passes. Perry logged over 1,000 yards in each of his final two NCAA seasons and is expected to be selected as high as the third round.

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