No. 1 -- QB Andrew Luck. Luck further established himself as the No. 1 pick. Sure, he was outperformed by Baylor's Robert Griffin III, but that was expected. He led all QBs with a 10-4 broad jump and tied for fourth in the 40 (4.67). He'll throw to Stanford receivers on the team's pro day on March 22. No. 2 -- WR Chris Owusu. Owusu is built for the combine. The concussion-prone WR couldn't have hoped for a better showing. His rankings among WRs: 40-yard dash: tied for No. 1 (4.36); broad jump: No. 2 (10-9); vertical jump: No. 3 (40.5 inches); 60-yard shuttle: tied for No. 4 (11.22); bench press: tied for No. 6 (19 reps); 30-yard shuttle: tied for No. 6 (4.11); and 3-cone: tied for No. 8 (6.85). No. 3 -- G David DeCastro. DeCastro, ranked as top G in the draft by most, cemented himself as an elite prospect with the best 3-cone time (4.56) among O-linemen. He also put up 24 reps in the bench press, which ranked second and finished No. 3 in the 20-yard shuttle (4.56). No. 4 -- TE Coby Fleener. Fleener tied for No. 2 among TEs with 27 reps in the bench press, but did not participate in any other drills because of lingering effects from the high ankle sprain he suffered in the Fiesta Bowl. No. 5 --T Jonathan Martin. Martin was on hand at the NFL Scouting Combine, but he did not participate because of food poisoning. Martin on his versatility: "I think I can play any position. Wherever a coach wants me, I'll be ready to play. I've had a couple calls about playing right tackle, but I'm open to anything."