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WATCH: LSU OL Ed Ingram runs fast 40 time at NFL Scouting Combine

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery03/04/22
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The NFL Scouting Combine is in full swing this weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana and all the different college football prospects across the country are getting their chance to shine in primetime. LSU has a few offensive linemen competing in the drills on Friday night. Former LSU left guard Ed Ingram raced his way to an impressive 40-time, running an unofficial time of 5.06 on his second attempt.

Check it out below.

For a man that stands at 6-foot-4, 320 pounds, that’s a remarkably impressive 40-time. Shortly after he ran, NFL Network posted the official 40-yard dash times of the offensive linemen, and Ingram ran an official time of 5.02, which is even more impressive.

At the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, he had an excellent week and earned plenty of recognition from his peers. Ingram was named the top offensive lineman on the American team at the practice player-of-the-week awards ceremony. Defensive linemen also on the American team voted for the former LSU offensive lineman after facing him on a daily basis.

Ed Ingram football career stats and accolades

Ingram played in 13 games for LSU this season, being voted second-team All-SEC by the coaches. Over his four-year career in Baton Rouge, the offensive lineman appeared in 45 games, starting in 34 of them. He played on both sides, getting 22 starts at right guard and 12 at left guard.

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Coming out of high school, Ingram was ranked a four-star prospect according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting services.

Ingram comes out of DeSoto High School and was a top 30 recruit within the state of Texas at No. 28. On a national scale, the interior offensive lineman ranked at No. 15 and No. 191 overall.

On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this story.