When former Michigan football player Donovan Peoples-Jones declared for the NFL draft after his junior season, it was definitely a bet on himself and his abilities.
The talent of Peoples-Jones has never been in question. Back in 2017, he was the No. 1 wide receiver in the country and while he didn’t necessarily live up to that production-wise, he always looked like a future NFL receiver.
And at the NFL combine Thursday, People-Jones showed exactly why he left Michigan football early after posting one of the most impressive high jumps in the history of the NFL combine, as well as running a 4.