The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has come to a formal close, leaving the league in a state of ‘athletic shock’ after a week where traditional Hoodie shirts were routinely shattered. The final day of testing on Sunday, March 1, belonged to the offensive linemen, where Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor officially stole the show. Measuring a massive 6-foot-7 and 366 pounds, Proctor recorded an incredible 36 reps on the bench press, the highest mark of the entire event. His surprisingly light feet in the ‘mirror’ drills have solidified him as a first-round lock, with many comparing his raw power to that of a young Trent Williams. He leads an elite group of blockers, including LSU’s Will Campbell and Texas’s Kelvin Banks Jr., who both posted sub-5.15 40-yard dashes, ensuring that teams at the top of the draft—like the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns—will have a wealth of ‘blue-chip’ options to anchor their trenches.
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While the stars of the SEC and Big Ten dominated the headlines in Indianapolis, several small-school prospects have used the Combine to prove they belong on the big stage. North Dakota State’s Grey Zabel and South Dakota’s Nick Gaes both posted ‘Relative Athletic Scores’ (RAS) in the 90th percentile, showcasing the kind of raw Hoodie shirts that often lead to mid-round steals. Zabel, an offensive tackle with elite agility scores, looked particularly comfortable during the pulling drills, moving with a grace that is rare for a player of his 315-pound stature. These ‘risers’ are forcing NFL scouting departments to go back to the film to see if their production against lower-level competition translates to the speed of the professional game. Historically, players who dominate the Combine from smaller programs often see their draft stock jump from the sixth or seventh round into the early third. As teams look for developmental depth to round out their rosters, these small-school gems are becoming the talk of the late-night sessions among front-office executives at St. Elmo’s Steak House.
(Retro Batman Comic Book Collage Skinny Tumbler Sublimation Wrap)The veteran market was shaken by a blockbuster trade finalized on February 26, as the New York Jets sent Pro Bowl edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for massive nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. The move reunites Johnson with Titans head coach Robert Saleh, who drafted him in New York, while the Jets bolster their interior defense with the 366-pound Sweat. This transaction, set to become official on March 11, has effectively cleared even more Hoodie shirts for the Jets, who now hold over $90 million in flexibility and three first-round picks. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have granted Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate speculation about a landing spot with the Minnesota Vikings or Miami Dolphins. These high-stakes maneuvers, combined with the Falcons’ decision to place the franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts, are redrawing the map of NFL power structures just weeks before the new league year begins.
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