The linebacker also had a one-year sojourn with the Tennessee Titans in 2019. Sensabaugh holds the record for the highest vertical jump at the NFL Combine, posting a 46.0-inches leap in 2005.
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Safety Gerald Sensabaugh set the record of 46 inches back in 2005. He was the 157th draft pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, going to Jacksonville. Broad jump (Record: 147 inches) Shorter than 138.5 ...
Gerald Sensabaugh of North Carolina holds the current NFL Combine record at 46.0 inches, set in 2005. Arizona State cornerback Chris McKenzie, at just 5-foot-9, recorded the best mark by a former ...
Higher than 43.75 inches: -120 (bet $10 to win $18.33 total) Lower than 43.75 inches: -110 (bet $10 to win $19.09 total) What to know: Safety Gerald Sensabaugh set the record of 46 inches back in ...
VERTICAL JUMP: Gerald Sensabaugh, S, North Carolina - 46 inches In 2005, Sensabaugh recorded a 46-inch vertical jump, breaking the record by half an inch. Byron Jones nearly made this list twice ...
Two decades later, Safety Gerald Sensabaugh still holds the record with his 46” leap, while linebacker Derek Wake is second on the list. Byron Jones stunned everyone with a leap of 12 feet ...
In 2005, defensive back Gerald Sensabaugh set the record of the highest vertical jump with 46.0" and that record hasn't been surpassed till now. When it comes to the broad jump, that record was ...