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Is Chubb the best player in the 2018 NFL Draft?

Brian Spurlock / USA TODAY Sports

Bradley Chubb is the best defensive player available in this year's NFL draft, and he underlined and highlighted that point with his performance Sunday at the combine.

The 6-foot-4, 269-pound defensive end hopes to fashion himself into a mix of Khalil Mack and Von Miller, the premier players at his position. He ran the 40 in 4.65 seconds and pushed out 24 reps on the bench press in an attempt to make that goal seem realistic.

As put on full display this weekend, Chubb's athleticism and relentless motor should make NFL evaluators question whether he's the best player at any position to come out of college this year.

The league has identified pass-rusher as one of the most important positions on a roster. Just last year, the Cleveland Browns made Myles Garrett the first player selected in the 2017 draft. Despite a desperate need for a quarterback (or running back, or receiver, or ...), the Browns took the 6-foot-4, 272-pounder.

The NFL Network crew placed Chubb and Garrett's best runs in the 40 side by side, and the result was close.

Garrett and the NC State product don't just mirror each other with their 6-foot-4 frames, roughly 35-inch arms, and weights hovering around 270 pounds. Here's how they fared in combine drills:

Garrett Chubb
40-yard Dash 4.64 secs 4.65 secs
Bench Press 33 reps 24 reps
Vertical 41 inches 36 inches
Broad Jump 128 inches 121 inches

Chubb proved stronger than tackle Trent Williams, faster than receiver Jarvis Landry, and a higher jumper than A.J. Green, according to the NFL's research department.

The Browns own the top pick in this year's draft as well, and they won't use the spot on a defensive end in consecutive seasons. Yet, if another team held the selection, would Chubb be more deserving than other candidates - including running back Saquon Barkley and quarterbacks Josh Allen, Josh Rosen, and Sam Darnold?

In 2014, Jadeveon Clowney went No. 1 overall, ahead of the likes of Mack, Blake Bortles, Johnny Manziel, and Derek Carr. Chubb's combine stats are very close to those of the Texans star.

Clowney Chubb
40-yard Dash 4.53 secs 4.65 secs
Bench Press 21 reps 24 reps
Vertical 37.5 inches 36 inches
Broad Jump 124 inches 121 inches

This year's draft class is stronger at quarterback and running back than the 2014 group, so Chubb has stiffer competition for the top pick. However, his display at the combine suggests he may be just as deserving as Garrett and Clowney.

In his three years as a starter, Chubb also proved every bit as dominant as Clowney and Garrett over the same span of their college careers.

Clowney Garrett Chubb
Tackles 85 81 98
Tackles For Loss 47 47 54.5
Sacks 24 31 25

Allen, Rosen, and Darnold each failed to establish themselves as the top prospect Saturday. Chubb's name likely won't be the first one called Apr. 26, but perhaps it should be.

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