This weekend’s NFL Combine is the perfect opportunity for players to make a major impression with NFL teams ahead of April’s draft.

With an incredible workout and eye-popping numbers, lesser known players can rocket up draft boards and greatly improve their stock. Former Texas A&M receiver Speedy Noil may be doing just that.

On Saturday, Noil showed off a vertical lead that should garner a lot of attention.

Noil’s jump of 43.5 inches is among the best in recent history. The NFL Combine record for that event is 45 inches, which was set by former Georgia wide receiver Chris Conley in 2015.

In three seasons with Texas A&M, Noil caught 88 passes for 1,134 yards and nine touchdowns.