Before the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis this week, he was relatively unknown.

After his scouting combine, though, he isn't unknown anymore. He broad jumped 12 feet, 3 inches, which could actually be a world record!

Here's how the broad jump works: You jump as far as you can from a standing position with no head start or anything.

This guy could jump from a standing position more than 12 feet. That is amazing and is something most of us could never dream of doing.

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Marquise Goodwin had an 11-foot broad jump at the 2013 combine. It is also believed to have broken a 46-year-old world record of 12 feet, 2 inches, done by Norwegian Arne Tvervaag, the NFL's Bryan Fischer reported.

Jones also fell just short of Georgia's Chris Conley in the vertical jump, with 44.5 inches to Conley's 45 inches.

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