March 1, Indianapolis — Spencer Fano tops 56 o-linemen invited to the 2026 combine, setting up a five-day trench showcase that could swing the top 20 picks and rescue multiple quarterback rooms from 2025 sack nightmares.
Why Fano’s Every Rep Will Tilt Boards
Franchise tackle scarcity wrecked 2025 game plans—seven teams gave up 50-plus sacks. GMs arrive in Indy knowing one smooth 3-cone from Fano could lock a top-10 grade the way Penei Sewell and Tristan Wirfs did in prior cycles. At 6-6, 308 lbs, the Utah anchor already logged 1,500+ snaps on both edges, flashing mirror-like footwork against PAC-12 speed rushers.
Drill Decoder
- 10-yard split: Sub-1.70 a green light for zone-heavy attacks like Detroit and Houston.
- Bench reps: Anything north of 26 calms fears about core strength in pass-pro.
- Mirror drill: A clean shadow session trumps 40 time for many scouts who want suddenness, not just straight-line speed.
The Nine Chasing Him
Behind Fano, Francis Mauigoa (Miami, 6-6, 325) brings bully power that Shanahan-style schemes love. Olaivavega Ioane (Penn State) is the class’s lone can’t-miss guard with a 335-lb frame and sub-5.1 athleticism. Tide blockers Kadyn Proctor (6-7, 360) and Monroe Freeling (Georgia) offer upside lotteries, while technician Caleb Tiernan (Northwestern) posted identical 13-pressure seasons the last two years—ultimate floor pick.
Team Crystal Ball
Expect heavy front-office traffic from the Jets (No. 6), Giants (No. 5) and Panthers (No. 19), each holding early tickets to reset their lines. Carolina met both Utah tackles at the Senior Bowl; a Fano-Lomu double dip isn’t fantasy with new head coach Frank Smith preaching outside-zone and deep play-action.
Combine Week Storylines
- Can Fano push the 40-time record for 300-pounders, currently 4.85s?
- Will Proctor’s weight management answer anchor questions under a 330-lb weigh-in limit?
- Does Mauigoa’s lateral agility test force teams to prefer him inside for quicker paychecks?
By Friday night, we’ll know whose 10-yard split leap-frogged another tackle up the board and whose hand-size red flag shoved a prospect into day-three purgatory. Until then, Spencer Fano’s cleats echo the loudest as 32 war rooms line up to buy stability for their $250-million passers.
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