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2026 NFL Combine Report Card: Styles & Sadiq Soar, Fields Falls Flat

Last updated: March 1, 2026 4:30 pm
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Sonny Styles turned the combine into a private workout, Kenyon Sadiq made tight-end history, and Malachi Fields ran himself out of Round 1—here are the definitive risers and sliders GMs are re-grading tonight.

Styles Splits the Atom at Linebacker

At 6-5, 244, Sonny Styles was already the prototype hybrid defender. Then he detonated a 4.46-second 40, a 43½-inch vertical and an 11-2 broad jump—numbers no off-ball linebacker has touched since combine data became public. The performance locks him into the top-15 conversation and forces teams picking in the late teens—Seattle, Pittsburgh, New Orleans—to consider moving up or risk missing the next Brian Urlacher clone with safety coverage chops.

Kenyon Sadiq Re-writes the TE Record Book

Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq erased Vernon Davis’ 2006 benchmarks, blazing a 4.39 40 at 241 pounds while adding a 43½-inch vert and 11-1 broad. The display cements him as the clear TE1 and a legitimate top-20 option for offenses searching for a Travis Kelce-style seam stretcher. Expect Baltimore and Cincinnati to sniff the late teens if he lasts.

Corner Tall Tales: Davis & Demmings Go Mega

Washington’s 6-4 Tacario Davis and Stephen F. Austin’s 6-1 Charles Demmings combined for a 4.41 40, 42-inch vert and 11-foot broad. Length meets long speed—exactly what Dan Quinn in Washington and Steve Spagnuolo in Kansas City crave for press-match looks. Both corners are now ticketed inside the top-80 picks instead of Day-3 fliers.

Signal-Caller Speed: Green’s Lottery Tickets

Arkansas’ Taylen Green crushed Anthony Richardson’s QB burst records—4.36 40, 42-inch vert, 11-1 broad—yet his throwing session wobbled. The takeaway: he’s the ultimate Day-3 developmental raffle, a contingency plan for clubs already carrying a poised starter (Tennessee, Miami) who can stash a Taysom Hill-style gadget behind their franchise QB.

The Slide Side: Fields’ 40 Disaster

Notre Dame wideout Malachi Fields entered the week hoping to pair his 6-5 frame with a sub-4.55 speed score. The stopwatch said 4.61, and two gauntlet drops screamed “struggles vs. press.” The tandem punch likely shoves him from fringe Round 1 consideration into Round 3 territory—think Jacksonville or Carolina on a value flier instead of Tennessee at 22.

Overton Cements Tweener Status

Alabama’s LT Overton needed a lightning 40 to overcome four years of modest production. The 4.87 he posted crushed that hope, slotting him firmly as a base end without the juice to threaten tackles on the edge. He’ll still intrigue on Day 3 for his stunt versatility, but his ceiling is now role-player, not star.

Running Back Race: Washington Joins Love Tier

Arkansas’ Mike Washington Jr. ripped a 4.33 40, 39-inch vert and 10-8 broad—numbers that shove him into the same cluster as Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price. Expect team’s RB3 now to come off the board between picks 70-90, with Dallas and the Chargers penciling him in for immediate outside-zone relief.

Explosion Alarm: Hunter & McDonald Hit the Wall

Texas Tech’s 318-pound Lee Hunter managed a 21½-inch vert and 8-4 broad—bottom-one-percent marks for the position in the last decade. Likewise, Ohio State run-plugger Kayden McDonald looked landfill-bound in drills. Both remain viable space-eaters, but their upside is capped; third-round grades are sliding toward fifth-round fliers.

Front-Office Whisper Network

Multiple GMs, including the Raiders’ John Spytek, repeated the annual mantra: “the board doesn’t flip, it fine-tunes.” Still, scouts privately admitted that Styles, Sadiq and Washington forced cross-checks to re-slot grades, especially for teams valuing athletic-freak thresholds. The true fallout surfaces in three weeks when pro-day shuttles and private workouts either reinforce or dilute the combine headlines.

March Mock Ripple

  • Styles jumps into the top 12; Atlanta and Indianapolis become realistic landing spots.
  • Sadiq sneaks into the late teens; Dallas or Cincinnati could pounce on a TE who outran most WRs.
  • Fields tumbles behind Texas’ Xavier Worthy and Alabama’s Germie Bernard in stacked WR boards.
  • Washington joins the late-Day-2 RB feeding frenzy, pushing Michigan’s Donovan Edwards into Round 4.

Bottom line: The 2026 combine confirmed what film suggested—Styles and Sadiq are generational outliers—while exposing enough flaws to push a handful of prospects a full round down draft boards. General managers now pivot to campus pro days to decide whether Lucas Oil speed is sustainable or simply a one-day mirage.

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