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(Watercolor Batman Superhero Dark Knight Art Sublimation Graphic)On Friday, February 27, 2026, the defensive back and tight end groups took the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, and Georgia safety KJ Bolden set a blistering pace for the secondary. Bolden, a former five-star recruit, lived up to the hype by clocking a 4.33-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time of the weekend so far across all positions. His performance was matched by Michigan’s Colston Loveland, the consensus TE1, who showcased elite fluidity and hands during the positional gauntlet drills. These athletic displays are coming on the heels of a historic Thursday for the front seven, where Ohio State’s Sonny Styles recorded a 43.5-inch vertical jump—the highest for a player of his 244-pound frame since 2003. With Florida’s Caleb Banks also turning heads with a 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds, the 2026 defensive class is cementing itself as one of the most physically gifted in recent memory, forcing scouts to weigh these rare ‘measurable’ traits against collegiate Hoodie shirts.
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