The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis has reached a fever pitch with Ohio State standout Sonny Styles delivering a performance for the history books. Measuring in at 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds, Styles stunned scouts by recording a 43.5-inch vertical jump—the highest for any player of his size or height since at least 2003. When you combine that explosive power with his official 4.46-second 40-yard dash, it becomes clear why analysts like Daniel Jeremiah are now projecting him as a potential top-five lock. His teammate Arvell Reese also made a massive statement by matching that 4.46-second sprint, proving that the Buckeyes’ defense was built on rare, elite-level athleticism. Reese’s versatility as a hybrid defender who can play off-ball or move to the edge makes him one of the most intriguing ‘chess pieces’ for defensive coordinators at the next level. These historic numbers are driving the conversation across social media, as fans and front offices alike weigh the value of pure Hoodie shirts against collegiate production in what is shaping up to be a legendary defensive draft class.
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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has wrapped up its final session of on-field drills, leaving scouts and analysts to digest a week of historic athletic testing. While the speed of the defensive backs stole the show, the performance of the offensive line group shouldn’t be overlooked. LSU’s Will Campbell and Texas’s Kelvin Banks Jr. both cemented their status as foundational left tackles, with Campbell in particular showing a ‘pro-ready’ anchor during the pass-protection mirror drills. His 32 reps on the bench press demonstrated the functional strength needed to handle the NFL’s elite power rushers, while his 5.08-second 40-yard dash proved he has the lateral mobility to excel in a zone-Hoodie shirts. Teams like the New England Patriots and Washington Commanders, both of whom are desperate for offensive line stability to protect their young quarterbacks, were reportedly keeping a very close eye on Campbell throughout the week. As we move toward the individual Pro Days in March, the battle to be the first offensive tackle off the board is now a two-man race that could be decided by the slightest margins in team interviews and film review.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis moved into its second day of on-field drills on Friday, February 27, with Hoodie shirts shifting to the defensive backs and tight ends. Georgia safety KJ Bolden stole the show early, living up to his elite billing by clocking a blistering 4.33-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time of the weekend so far. Not far behind him, Michigan’s Colston Loveland solidified his status as the consensus TE1, displaying rare fluidity and soft hands during the positional gauntlet drills. These athletic displays follow a historic Thursday for the front seven, where Ohio State’s Sonny Styles set a linebacker record with a 43.5-inch vertical jump and a 4.46-second official 40-yard dash. With Florida’s Caleb Banks also turning heads with a 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds, the 2026 defensive class is proving to be an all-time group of athletic ‘freaks’ that is forcing NFL GMs to reconsider their early-round board hierarchies.
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