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Combine Day 2 Reorders Boards: Lorenzo Styles Jr. Clocks 4.27 as Sadiq, Stowers Post Record Tight End Marks

Teams now integrate verified combine results with interviews, medicals, and pro days before the April draft.

Overview

  • Ohio State safety Lorenzo Styles Jr. ran an official 4.27-second 40-yard dash, the fastest by a safety at the combine since at least 2003, and added a 39-inch vertical.
  • Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq posted a 4.39-second 40, the fastest by a combine tight end since at least 2003, with a 43.5-inch vertical and 11-foot-1 broad jump.
  • Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers set position records with a 45.5-inch vertical and 11-foot-3 broad jump and ran 4.51 in the 40, boosting his draft outlook.
  • Day 1 standout Sonny Styles, an Ohio State linebacker, recorded a 4.46 40, a 43.5-inch vertical, and an 11-foot-2 broad jump, prompting reports of top-10 consideration.
  • Evaluations also shifted for others as Dillon Thieneman ran 4.35 at safety, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren’s 4.52 reinforced speed concerns, and top prospect Caleb Downs did not work out.