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    2026 NFL combine results: Measurements, 40 times, biggest takeaways

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    Key takeaways
    • Rueben Bain Jr. measured with historically short arms, raising length concerns despite projected top-10 draft status.
    • Cashius Howell has the shortest edge arms since 1999 but insists technique will offset physical limitations.
    • Caleb Banks posted an 85¾-inch wingspan and elite percentiles, boosting his stock toward the back half of Round 1.
    • Peter Woods disappointed on some measurables, including very short arm length and wingspan, and skipped on-field drills.
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    INDIANAPOLIS — It’s Thursday of NFL combine week, which means prospect measurements and on-field workouts are officially underway. The schedule is as follows:

    • Thursday: EDGE, DL and LB
    • Friday: TE and DB
    • Saturday: QB, RB and WR
    • Sunday: OL

    In the morning, players will log official measurements, including height, weight, wingspan, arm length and hand size. In the afternoon, they’ll participate in on-field testing — including the 40-yard dash, vertical and broad jumps and bench press — before wrapping up with positional drills inside Lucas Oil Stadium.

    As in past years, not every prospect will participate. Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza, widely viewed as the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, has already said he won’t throw in Indianapolis, opting instead to do so at Indiana’s pro day on April 1. Miami EDGE Rueben Bain Jr. — the No. 2 prospect in CBS Sports draft analyst Mike Renner’s rankings – also won’t work out, per Todd McShay.

    There has been some positive news on the participation front, however. The following top prospects are expected to compete in some capacity: Ohio State EDGE Arvell Reese (No. 3 in Renner’s rankings), Ohio State LB Sonny Styles (No. 10), Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love (No. 16) and Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey (No. 19).

    From arm length to 40 times, we’ve got you covered with every official measurement and testing number as they come in from Indianapolis.

    EDGE measurements

    Player School Height Weight Hand Arm Wingspan
    Rueben Bain Jr. Miami 6-2 ¼ 263 9⅛ 30⅞ 77⅜
    Arvell Reese Ohio State 6-4 ⅛ 241 9½ 32½ 79½
    David Bailey Texas Tech 6-3 ½ 251 10¼ 33⅝ 79⅝
    Cashius Howell Texas A&M 6-2 ½ 253 9¼ 30¼ 74¼
    Akheem Mesidor Miami 6-3 259 10 32⅛ 78⅝
    R Mason Thomas Oklahoma 6-2 ¼ 241 8⅞ 31⅝ 78⅛
    T.J. Parker Clemson 6-3 ½ 263 9½ 33⅛ 79
    Anthony Lucas USC 6-5 ½ 256 10¼ 33⅜ —
    Malachi Lawrence UCF 6-4 253 9¼ 33⅝ —
    Gabe Jacas Illinois 6-4 260 10 33 —
    Joshua Josephs Tennessee 6-3 242 10 34¼ —
    Zion Young Missouri 6-6 262 9½ 33 —
    Romello Height Texas Tech 6-3 239 9½ 32¼ —
    Keyron Crawford Auburn 6-4 253 9 32 —
    Derrick Moore Michigan 6-4 255 9⅛ 33⅜ —
    Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State 6-6 256 10⅛ 33⅜ —
    Nadame Tucker Western Michigan 6-2 247 9 31⅜ —
    Tyreak Sapp Florida 6-2 273 9½ 32 —
    Wesley Williams Duke 6-4 256 9½ 31⅞ —
    Caden Curry Ohio State 6-3 257 9⅜ 30⅛ —
    Quintayvious Hutchins Boston College 6-3 233 9½ 32⅝ —
    Trey Moore Texas 6-2 243 10½ 31⅝ —
    Vincent Anthony Jr. Duke 6-6 258 10 34⅛ —
    Logan Fano Utah 6-5 257 9⅜ 31⅜ —
    Max Llewellyn Iowa 6-6 258 9 32¼ —
    George Gumbs Jr. Florida 6-4 245 9 33⅝ —
    Patrick Payton LSU 6-5 260 10 33⅜ —
    Aidan Hubbard Northwestern 6-4 ⅝ 260 9⅛ 32 —
    Jack Pyburn LSU 6-4 258 10 30⅞ —
    Marvin Jones Jr. Oklahoma 6-5 245 9¼ 33⅛ —
    Nyjalik Kelly UCF 6-5 256 10⅜ 35⅛ —
    Mason Reiger Wisconsin 6-5 251 10⅜ 32⅝ —

    EDGE measurement takeaways

    Concerns

    • We knew Rueben Bain Jr.’s arms were going to measure short, but his 30⅞-inch arms rank as the fourth-shortest among edge rushers since 1999, per MockDraftable. His 77⅜-inch wingspan isn’t ideal, either; only 19 edge rushers in the MockDraftable database (since 1999) have measured shorter. Bain will still be a first-round pick — likely in the top 10 — but teams with strict length thresholds could be wary of those numbers.
    • Cashius Howell, Mike Renner’s No. 24 prospect in this class, has even shorter arms than Bain at 30¼ inches — the shortest of any edge rusher since 1999, per MockDraftable. However, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year doesn’t believe his historically short arms will prevent him from being productive in the NFL. “Those are just the cards that I’ve been dealt,” Howell said during Wednesday’s podium session. “I’m going to do everything in my power to perfect my technique and perfect my craft in whatever way possible.”

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    EDGE testing numbers

    Name School 40-yard dash 10-yard split Vertical (in) Broad (ft-in) 3-cone Shuttle Bench (reps)
    Rueben Bain Jr. Miami (FL)
    Arvell Reese Ohio State
    David Bailey Texas Tech 35 10-9
    Cashius Howell Texas A&M 32.5 9-7
    Akheem Mesidor Miami (FL)
    R Mason Thomas Oklahoma
    T.J. Parker Clemson 34 10-0
    Anthony Lucas USC
    Malachi Lawrence UCF 40 10-10
    Gabe Jacas Illinois
    Joshua Josephs Tennessee
    Zion Young Missouri
    Romello Height Texas Tech 39 10-5
    Keyron Crawford Auburn
    Ethan Burke Texas
    Derrick Moore Michigan
    Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State 39.5 10-11
    Nadame Tucker Western Michigan 33.5 9-11
    Tyreak Sapp Florida
    Wesley Williams Duke 35.5 10-0
    Caden Curry Ohio State
    Quintayvious Hutchins Boston College 37
    Trey Moore Texas 38.5 10-0
    Vincent Anthony Jr. Duke 32.5 10-3
    Logan Fano Utah
    Max Llewellyn Iowa 32.5 9-7
    George Gumbs Florida 41 10-1
    Patrick Payton LSU
    Aidan Hubbard Northwestern
    Jack Pyburn LSU
    Marvin Jones Oklahoma
    Nyjalik Kelly UCF 37 9-11
    Mason Reiger Wisconsin 40 10-5

    DL measurements

    Player School Height Weight Hand Arm Wingspan
    Peter Woods Clemson 6-2 ½ 298 9⅛ 31¼ 76⅝
    Lee Hunter Texas Tech 6-3 ½ 318 9¼ 33¼ 80⅝
    Kayden McDonald Ohio State 6-2 ⅛ 326 9⅝ 32¼ 78⅛
    Keldric Faulk Auburn 6-5 ⅞ 276 9¾ 34⅜ 82¼
    Christen Miller Georgia 6-3 ¾ 321 10 33 80⅛
    Caleb Banks Florida 6-6 ¼ 327 10⅞ 35 85¾
    Jaishawn Barham Michigan 6-3 ½ 240 10¼ 34⅛ —
    Chris McClellan Missouri 6-4 313 11 34 —
    Rayshaun Benny Michigan 6-3 298 9¼ 33⅜ —
    Domonique Orange Iowa State 6-2 322 10¼ 33⅜ —
    Dontae Corleone Cincinnati 6-0 ⅝ 340 9½ 31⅞ —
    Nick Barrett South Carolina 6-3 312 10 33⅜ —
    Darrell Jackson Jr. Florida State 6-5 ⅝ 315 11 34¾ —
    LT Overton Alabama 6-3 274 10⅝ 33¼ —
    Kaleb Proctor Southeastern Louisiana 6-2 291 9½ 33 —
    Tim Keenan Alabama 6-1 327 8⅝ 30½ —
    Zxavian Harris Ole Miss 6-8 330 10 34⅝ —
    Skyler Gill-Howard Texas Tech 6-1 280 9¼ 30⅝ —
    Gracen Halton Oklahoma 6-2 ⅝ 293 10 31⅛ 77¾
    DeMonte Capehart Clemson 6-5 313 10¼ 33⅞ —
    Albert Regis Texas A&M 6-1 295 9⅝ 31⅝ —
    Tyler Onyedim Texas A&M 6-3 ½ 292 10⅛ 34⅛ —
    Bryson Eason Tennessee 6-2 323 10 33⅛ —
    David Gusta Kentucky 6-2 308 10 31⅛ —
    Brandon Cleveland NC State 6-3 307 9¼ 32⅜ —
    Zane Durant Penn State 6-1 290 10⅝ 31⅞ —
    Damonic Williams Oklahoma 6-2 305 10 33⅛ —
    Gary Smith III UCLA 6-1 319 9⅝ 32⅝ —
    Cameron Ball Arkansas 6-4 310 9½ 33 —
    Bobby Jamison-Travis Auburn 6-3 328 9⅝ 34¼ —
    Deven Eastern Minnesota 6-5 315 10 34 —
    Jackie Marshall Baylor 6-2 ½ 293 9½ 32 —

    DL measurement takeaways

    Winners

    • Florida’s Caleb Banks is having a heck of a pre-draft process after being limited to just three games last season because of a broken foot. He reminded everyone of his NFL potential with a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, then followed that up with impressive combine measurables, including an 85¾-inch wingspan — the longest among combine defensive tackles since 1999. He also posted 98th percentile height (6-foot-6 ¼), 89th percentile weight (327 pounds), 94th percentile hand size (10⅞ inches) and 94th percentile arm length (35 inches). Banks has a good chance to go in the back half of Round 1.
    • Florida State’s Darrell Jackson Jr. has 11-inch hands, tied for the largest at the combine since at least 2014.

    Concerns

    • Clemson’s Peter Woods entered the 2025 season as a potential top-five pick, but an inconsistent fall — despite earning first-team All-ACC honors — pushed him out of that conversation. While Woods remains a first-round talent, some of his measurables disappointed, including fourth-percentile arm length (31¼ inches) and 10th-percentile wingspan (76⅜ inches). Woods also did not participate in on-field drills at the combine. He’ll look to show off his skill set at Clemson’s pro day on March 12.

    DL testing numbers

    Name School 40-yard dash 10-yard split Vertical (in) Broad (ft-in) 3-cone Shuttle Bench (reps)
    Peter Woods Clemson — — — — — — —
    Lee Hunter Texas Tech 5.18 1.79 21.5 8-4
    Kayden McDonald Ohio State — — — —
    Keldric Faulk Auburn 9-9
    Christen Miller Georgia — — — —
    Caleb Banks Florida 5.05 1.76 32 9-6
    Jaishawn Barham Michigan 33 10-3
    Chris McClellan Missouri 5.05 1.80 29.5 9-0
    Rayshaun Benny Michigan — — — —
    Domonique Orange Iowa State — — — —
    Dontay Corleone Cincinnati — — — —
    Nick Barrett South Carolina 5.10 1.70 31.5 9-0
    Darrell Jackson Florida State — — — —
    LT Overton Alabama
    Kaleb Proctor SE Louisiana 4.79 1.69 33 9-5
    Tim Keenan Alabama 5.31 1.84 30 8-4
    Zxavian Harris Ole Miss — — — —
    Skyler Gill-Howard Texas Tech — — — —
    Gracen Halton Oklahoma 4.82 1.70 36.5 9-6
    DeMonte Capehart Clemson 4.85 1.72 33.5 8-11
    Albert Regis Texas A&M 4.88 1.72 34 9-8
    Tyler Onyedim Texas A&M — — 32 9-3
    Bryson Eason Tennessee 5.09 1.78 30.5 9-4
    Brandon Cleveland NC State 5.12 1.78 — —
    David Gusta Kentucky 4.88 1.68 32 —
    Zane Durant Penn State 4.75 1.66 33.5 9-4
    Damonic Williams Oklahoma — — — —
    Gary Smith III UCLA — — 28 —
    Cameron Ball Arkansas 5.13 1.79 32 9-1
    Bobby Jamison-Travis Auburn — — — —
    Deven Eastern Minnesota — — 27.5 9-4
    Jackie Marshall Baylor 4.88 1.69 — —

    LB measurements

    Player School Height Weight Hand Arm Wingspan
    Sonny Styles Ohio State 6-5 244 10 32⅞ 80⅞
    Anthony Hill Texas 6-2 238 9⅝ 32⅜ 79
    Jake Golday Cincinnati 6-4 ½ 239 9½ 31⅞ 76⅞
    Josiah Trotter Missouri 6-2 237 10¼ 32¼ —
    CJ Allen Georgia 6-0 ¾ 230 10⅛ 31½ 75½
    Kyle Louis Pittsburgh 6-0 220 9½ 31¼ —
    Jacob Rodriguez Texas Tech 6-1 231 9¼ 30⅞ —
    Lander Barton Utah 6-5 233 9½ 32¼ —
    Harold Perkins Jr. LSU 6-1 223 8⅛ 31⅜ —
    Red Murdock Buffalo 6-2 232 10⅜ 31 —
    Keyshaun Elliott Arizona State 6-2 231 9¼ 31¼ —
    Deontae Lawson Alabama 6-3 226 9¼ 31⅞ —
    Bryce Boettcher Oregon 6-1 233 9 30⅝ —
    Taurean York Texas A&M 5-11 226 8⅜ 30 —
    Jimmy Rolder Michigan 6-2 ½ 238 9⅝ 30½ —
    Aiden Fisher Indiana 6-1 232 9½ 31⅛ —
    Wade Woodaz Clemson 6-3 236 10 32⅝ —
    Jack Kelly BYU 6-2 240 9⅛ 31⅛ —
    Kaleb Elarms-Orr TCU 6-2 234 9 31½ —
    Scooby Williams Texas A&M 6-2 231 9¼ 32 —
    Justin Jefferson Alabama 6-0 223 10 31⅝ —
    Xavian Sorey Arkansas 6-2 228 9⅝ 31⅝ —
    Namdi Obiazor TCU 6-3 229 10½ 30⅝ —
    Owen Heinecke Oklahoma 6-1 ½ 227 9⅝ 30⅛ —
    Kendal Daniels Oklahoma 6-5 242 9½ 32⅝ —
    Eric Gentry USC 6-7 221 10½ 35 —
    Karson Sharar Iowa 6-1 ⅝ 231 10⅛ 31⅛ —
    Wesley Bissainthe Miami 6-2 225 9⅝ 31⅞ —

    LB testing numbers

    Name School 40-yard dash 10-yard split Vertical (in) Broad (in) 3-cone Shuttle Bench (reps)
    Sonny Styles Ohio State
    Anthony Hill Texas
    Jake Golday Cincinnati
    Josiah Trotter Missouri
    CJ Allen Georgia
    Kyle Louis Pittsburgh
    Jacob Rodriguez Texas Tech
    Lander Barton Utah
    Harold Perkins LSU
    Arion Carter Tennessee
    Red Murdock Buffalo
    Cian Slone N.C. State
    Keyshaun Elliott Arizona State
    Deontae Lawson Alabama
    Bryce Boettcher Oregon
    Taurean York Texas A&M
    Jimmy Rolder Michigan
    Aiden Fisher Indiana
    Wade Woodaz Clemson
    Jack Kelly BYU
    Kaleb Elarms-Orr TCU
    Scooby Williams Texas A&M
    Justin Jefferson Alabama
    Xavian Sorey Arkansas
    Namdi Obiazor TCU
    Owen Heinecke Oklahoma
    Kendal Daniels Oklahoma
    Eric Gentry USC
    Karson Sharar Iowa
    Wesley Bissainthe Miami

    Friday: TE and DB measurements and testing numbers

    Results will be added here as testing begins.

    Saturday: QB, RB and WR measurements and testing numbers

    Results will be added here as testing begins.

    Sunday: OL measurements and testing numbers

    Results will be added here as testing begins.

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