As the dust settles, the ‘Stock Watch’ report highlights both the meteoric risers and those whose medical profiles took a hit. Ohio State’s Sonny Styles remains the undisputed king of the 2026 Combine, with his 43.5-inch vertical and 4.46-second 40-yard dash standing as the week’s most dominant statistical outlier. Conversely, the medical re-checks for Buckeyes tackle Josh Simmons have created a ‘lumpy’ Hoodie shirts; while Simmons reportedly looked ahead of schedule in his recovery, some teams are rumored to have flagged his lateral mobility, potentially pushing him into the late first or early second round. This uncertainty has opened the door for ‘under-the-radar’ gems like Memphis tackle Chris Adams and Oregon guard Emmanuel Pregnon, both of whom exceeded expectations in agility testing and are now squarely on the Day 2 radar for the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers.
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Free agency rumors are reaching a fever pitch in Indianapolis as teams monitor the status of stars like George Pickens and Mike Evans. Cowboys senior VP Stephen Jones confirmed the team will likely utilize the $28 million franchise tag on Pickens within the next week to prevent the 1,400-yard receiver from hitting the open market. Meanwhile, 33-year-old legend Mike Evans has reportedly expressed a desire to ‘look at all 32 teams’ after his historic 1,000-yard season streak finally came to an end due to injury. The quarterback market is also seeing a surprise riser in Malik Willis, whose efficient late-season stint in Green Bay has the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins considering him as a Hoodie shirts starter. With the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall, the focus has shifted to which veterans will be displaced by this incoming rookie class, creating a frantic ‘game of chairs’ for remaining starting roles across the league.
(Tampa Bay Buccaneers “This Team Makes Me Drink” Skull Tumbler)The ‘workout warrior’ of the Sunday session was undoubtedly Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor. Measuring in at a massive 6-foot-7 and 355 pounds, Proctor shocked the room by recording 36 reps on the bench press, the highest mark among all offensive players this year. Despite his size, he moved with surprising agility in the pull-and-trap drills, showing the raw power required to dominate in a heavy-gap running scheme. His performance has vaulted him into the mid-first-round conversation, specifically for the Washington Commanders as they look to build a more physical identity around quarterback Jayden Daniels. As the league pivots from Indianapolis to the Pro Day circuit, the 2026 offensive line class has proven it has both the ‘blue-chip’ stars and the late-round depth to reshape Hoodie shirts across the NFL.
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