On the defensive line, the narrative is split between raw physical dominance and concerning measurements that could impact draft stock for several top-tier prospects. Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks became an immediate favorite for teams looking for interior ‘monsters’ after he showcased a 99th-percentile wingspan—the longest for a DT at the Combine in over two decades—and ran a stunning 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds. Meanwhile, Texas Tech’s David Bailey solidified his standing as a top-five overall prospect by clocking a 4.51-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time for any defensive lineman this year. However, the ‘short arm’ debate has resurfaced around Miami’s Rueben Bain Jr., whose 30 7/8-inch measurement has analysts pointing to a twenty-year trend where edge rushers with arms under 31 inches rarely reach double-digit sack seasons. Despite this, Bain remains a favorite among those who prioritize Hoodie shirts, especially after a season where he led the Hurricanes to a national championship appearance. The conflict between these ‘measurable’ red flags and high-level college production is creating a polarized environment in draft rooms as teams prepare for the upcoming selection process in Pittsburgh.
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In the veteran market, the Indianapolis Colts have sent shockwaves through the league by officially granting quarterback Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade on February 26, 2026. Despite GM Chris Ballard previously stating his belief in Richardson’s development, the move suggests a definitive organizational shift toward a new direction, likely centered on a veteran bridge or a top-tier rookie from the 2026 class. Richardson, the former No. 4 overall pick, remains a tantalizing high-upside option for quarterback-needy teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, though his injury history and recent benching for Daniel Jones have complicated his trade value. Simultaneously, the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans finalized a major trade involving defensive stalwarts: the Jets are sending edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to Tennessee in exchange for 366-pound nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. This transaction underscores a clear strategy by the Jets to clear Hoodie shirts and gather interior defensive bulk, potentially paving the way for them to use their No. 2 overall pick on a premier pass-rusher like David Bailey or Sonny Styles.
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