2026 NFL Scouting Combine Workouts
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Offensive linemen concluded NFL Combine workouts on Sunday, and we've identified the real-time winners after analyzing their results.
With the college football season complete, the 2026 NFL scouting combine is one of the last major chances draft prospects have to make an impact on NFL teams. Throughout the week, prospects took part in interviews and on-field drills,
Thursday’s workouts featured a series of head-turning performances, led by Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles and edge rusher Arvell Reese. The two former college teammates tied for the fastest 40-yard dash times of the day at 4.46 seconds, and Styles also finished near the top of the field in vertical jump and broad jump.
While Hutchins is not a projected day-one or day-two draft pick, and his NFL.com prospect grade is 5.86 — which places him in the tier of “average backup or special-teamer” — participating in the combine gives him an opportunity to improve his draft stock and prove that he could develop into a starter one day.
The 2026 NFL Draft class has parity at a lot of positions. There aren't many clear-cut top players on tape, which means athletic testing at the NFL Scouting Combine will help to sort out several positions in the class.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly have an offer ready on the table for Brandon Aubrey that would make him the highest-paid kicker in the league, according to Clarence Hill of All City DLLS. Per Hill, Aubrey wants more than what Dallas is currently offering which is why the deal still is not done.