Factoid 445 – Who had the fastest time for the three cone drill at the 2015 NFL Combine?
Date:
4/3/15
The record for the three cone drill at the NFL combine was set by Justin Coleman, a defensive back for the Tennessee Volunteers. He set the record with a 6.61 second time.

“Three cones are placed five yards apart from each other forming a right triangle. The athlete starts with one hand down on the ground and runs to the middle cone and touches it. The athlete then reverses direction back to the starting cone and touches it. The athlete reverses direction again but this time runs around the outside of the middle cone on the way to the far cone running around it in figure eight fashion on his way back around the outside of the middle cone and finally finishing back at the starting cone. Athletes are timed for this whole procedure. This drill is primarily used to determine a player's agility.” – Wikipedia
Justin played defensive back for the Volunteers from 2011 to 2014. Over his career he had five interceptions and 112 tackles. NFL Draft Scout is picking him to go in the seventh round of the 2015 NFL Draft. The 2015 NFL Draft will be held April 30th to May 2nd.
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