35 1/8” on the arm for UCF EDGE Nyjalik Kelly at 6’5”, 256 lbs. It’s the 4th longest arm length measured among all edges under 260 lbs in the last 15 years.
There was a player (Edge) that many draftniks thought had all the measureables. He was even athletic enough to do flips. Drake Jackson still only has the 3 sacks he had against the Steelers many moons ago. Measureables are overrated.
DT winners at the Combine: • DeMonte Capehart, Clemson • Gracen Halton, Oklahoma • Kaleb Proctor, SE Louisiana • Albert Regis, Texas A&M • Zane Durant, Penn State
I think he was already a 3rd rounder. He was too productive and showed burst and moves all over the film. Couple that with a good frame that hasn't filled out yet and at a coveted position.I believe he's in the top 100.
Combine Whispers: 1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is the next Emmanwori, Hamilton, Derwin. 2. The Top 3 on the Consensus Big Board is Jeremiyah Love (RB), Caleb Downs (S) and — NEW! — Sonny Styles (LB). Can’t remember the last time it was THREE non-premium positions. 3. I came into the week thinking the DT position was high quality. I’m starting to question that. Analysts are whispering about how each DT in this class has major flaws, while also acknowledging that DTs are rising in positional value, especially in the face of the Mike MacDonald Super Bowl victory with Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy, and Jarran Reed. While it very well could occur that players like that could be found, analysts are split on who it is.
Clemson DT Demonte Capehart is a player I came into the combine thinking he'd be one of the best day 3 value picks and his numbers seem to confirm that:
Treatment of Families: B Home Game Field: A- Food/Dining Area: A Nutritionist/Dietician: B+ Locker Room: B Training Room: C- Training Staff: C- Weight Room: A Strength Coaches: A Position Coaches: A- Offensive Coordinator: A- Defensive Coordinator: A Special Teams Coordinator: B+ Team Travel: C+ Head Coach: A- General Manager: A- Team Ownership: A-
Cashius Howell reached 14.52 mph while rounding the corner in the pass rush drill, the only defensive lineman to exceed 14 mph during the 2026 Combine. Howell posted the fastest pass rush speed by any DL prospect since Will Anderson Jr. (14.90 mph) in 2023. Malachai Lawerence placed 3rd with 13.91 mph.
Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter posted a 21.5-inch vert which is the 4th lowest for a DT at the NFL Combine since 2013. I'm out on Hunter 27 as I don't believe he possesses the explosion necessary to improve much from where he is as a pass rusher.
Since 2010, just 36 Offensive Linemen recorded a 4.47 short shuttle or better at the NFL Combine. 31 were drafted ✅Those 31 went on to start 80.1% of their NFL games.
Another metric piggybacking off this one is the variance between the short shuttle and 40-yard dash. If it’s .5 or greater, it demonstrates change of direction and ankle flexion. If it’s below .25, it indicates the player may be quick but struggles with COD and ankle flex
This draft class is underwhelming at the top. The “best guys” at the premium positions are mostly thought to be guys who wouldn’t have been the top guys in other draft classes. Tough decisions if the “best guy” is an “above avg” starter rather than a blue-chip guy… is he worth spending a high pick on or do you pivot to the higher end guy at a position that’s not as highly valued? (RB, LB, Safety).
The only LB prospects since 2015 with an RAS > 8.50 and at least one college season with a passer rating when targeted < 60.0 and a run defense grade > 80.0..
🔘 Payton Wilson, North Carolina State 🔘 Fred Warner, BYU 🔘 Quentin Poling, Ohio 🔘 Devin Lloyd, Utah 🔘 Kyle Louis, Pitt 🔘 Shaun Dolac, Buffalo 🔘 Kaden Elliss, Idaho 🔘 Germaine Pratt, North Carolina State
Georgia CB Daylen Everette formally met with San Francisco at the NFL Combine.
ReplyDelete35 1/8” on the arm for UCF EDGE Nyjalik Kelly at 6’5”, 256 lbs. It’s the 4th longest arm length measured among all edges under 260 lbs in the last 15 years.
ReplyDeleteDarrell Jackson Jr :
ReplyDeleteHeight: 6’5.5”
Weight: 315
Arm Length: 34 3/4”
Hand Size: 11”
Wingspan: 86
Lee Hunter's broad and vertical were awful. Really odd to me as he looks way more explosive than that on film.
ReplyDeleteWhen in doubt go with the film
DeleteAbsolutely.
DeleteHe's shown he's a dominant run stuffer and can push the pocket. But makes me question the upside I thought he had as a pass rusher.
Ceiling likely capped.
DeleteThere was a player (Edge) that many draftniks thought had all the measureables. He was even athletic enough to do flips. Drake Jackson still only has the 3 sacks he had against the Steelers many moons ago. Measureables are overrated.
DeleteI like going to overall production. There's good NFL players today and over the years that didn't meet the measureables.
ReplyDeleteDid someone mention the Broad Jump?
ReplyDeleteMalachi Lawrence:
10'10" broad jump
40" vertical
This is a dude that has a full complement of pass rushing moves too.
DeleteOklahoma DT Gracen Halton at 293 lbs posted a vertical jump of 36.5 inches.
ReplyDeleteDT winners at the Combine:
ReplyDelete• DeMonte Capehart, Clemson
• Gracen Halton, Oklahoma
• Kaleb Proctor, SE Louisiana
• Albert Regis, Texas A&M
• Zane Durant, Penn State
NFL Combine DE Broad Jump Leaders:
ReplyDeleteDani Dennis-Sutton: 10'11"
Malachi Lawrence: 10'10"
David Bailey: 10'9"
Romello Height: 10'5"
Mason Reiger: 10'5"
Jaishawn Barham: 10'3"
Vincent Anthony Jr.: 10'3"
George Gumbs Jr.: 10'1"
T.J. Parker: 10'0"
Trey Moore: 10'0"
Wesley Williams: 10'0"
Nadame Tucker: 9'11"
Nyjalik Kelly: 9'11"
Keldric Faulk: 9'9"
Cashius Howell: 9'7"
Max Llewellyn: 9'7"
Malachi Lawrence likely moved up from 3rd/4th to 2nd/3rd level.
ReplyDeleteI think he was already a 3rd rounder.
DeleteHe was too productive and showed burst and moves all over the film. Couple that with a good frame that hasn't filled out yet and at a coveted position.I believe he's in the top 100.
Combine Whispers:
ReplyDelete1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is the next Emmanwori, Hamilton, Derwin.
2. The Top 3 on the Consensus Big Board is Jeremiyah Love (RB), Caleb Downs (S) and — NEW! — Sonny Styles (LB). Can’t remember the last time it was THREE non-premium positions.
3. I came into the week thinking the DT position was high quality. I’m starting to question that. Analysts are whispering about how each DT in this class has major flaws, while also acknowledging that DTs are rising in positional value, especially in the face of the Mike MacDonald Super Bowl victory with Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy, and Jarran Reed. While it very well could occur that players like that could be found, analysts are split on who it is.
Clemson DT Demonte Capehart is a player I came into the combine thinking he'd be one of the best day 3 value picks and his numbers seem to confirm that:
ReplyDeleteHT: 6-5 (88th percentile)
WT: 313 (71st percentile)
Arm: 33 7/8 (73rd percentile)
Hand: 10.25 (73rd percentile)
40: 4.85 (93rd percentile)
10-yard: 1.72 (72nd percentile)
Broad: 8’11” (60th percentile)
Vert: 33.5 (92nd percentile)
Stanford tight end Sam Roush met with the 49ers.
ReplyDeleteLB verticals:
ReplyDelete43.5 - Sonny Styles👀
40 - Kaleb Elarms-Orr, Karson Sharar
39.5 - Kyle Louis
39 - Jake Golday
38.5 - Justin Jefferson, Jacob Rodriguez
38 - Keyshaun Elliott
37.5 - Xavian Sorey
37 - Anthony Hill, Jack Kelly, Namdi Obiazor
36 - Jimmy Rolder
34.5 - Owen Heinecke
Jake Golday is a guy I've had my eyes on for a while.
DeleteLongest arm length among the EDGE group:
ReplyDelete- Nyjalik Kelly (UCF): 35 1/8"
- Keldric Faulk (AUB): 34 3/8"
- Joshua Josephs (TENN): 34 1/4"
- Vincent Anthony (Duke): 34 1/8"
- David Bailey (TX Tech): 33 3/4"
- Malachi Lawrence (UCF): 33 5/8"
- George Gumbs Jr (UF): 33 5/8"
- Pat Payton (LSU): 33 1/2"
- Anthony Lucas (USC): 33 1/2"
- Derrick Moore (MICH): 33 3/8"
- TJ Parker (CLEM): 33 1/8"
I'm thinking the first 3 picks could go:
ReplyDeleteOmar Cooper Jr. Wr Indiana
Malachai Lawrence Edge UCF
Keenan Rutledge OG Georgia Tech
I could get on board with that.
DeleteThe NFL's best QBs in pressure-to-sack ratio all scored above the average line in 3rd-down efficiency — with the exception of Bryce Young...
ReplyDelete1. Brock Purdy: 8.6%
2. Bo Nix: 8.8%
3. Caleb Williams: 10.1%
4. Jordan Love: 10.5%
5. Bryce Young: 11.7%
How Niner players view the Niners
ReplyDeleteTreatment of Families: B
Home Game Field: A-
Food/Dining Area: A
Nutritionist/Dietician: B+
Locker Room: B
Training Room: C-
Training Staff: C-
Weight Room: A
Strength Coaches: A
Position Coaches: A-
Offensive Coordinator: A-
Defensive Coordinator: A
Special Teams Coordinator: B+
Team Travel: C+
Head Coach: A-
General Manager: A-
Team Ownership: A-
Damn. Training staff and facilities need a revamp.
DeleteInteresting. Although, many players may not want to rock the boat by giving their true opinions due to job security.
ReplyDeleteCashius Howell reached 14.52 mph while rounding the corner in the pass rush drill, the only defensive lineman to exceed 14 mph during the 2026 Combine. Howell posted the fastest pass rush speed by any DL prospect since Will Anderson Jr. (14.90 mph) in 2023. Malachai Lawerence placed 3rd with 13.91 mph.
ReplyDeleteTop LB 3-cone:
ReplyDelete6.90 - Jacob Rodriguez (!!!)
6.97 - Kyle Louis
7.00 - Jimmy Rolder, Xavian Sorey Jr.
7.02 - Jake Golday
7.09 - Sonny Styles
Top LB short-shuttle:
4.19 - Jack Kelly, Jacob Rodriguez (!!!)
4.26 - Kyle Louis, Jimmy Rolder, Sonny Styles
4.34 - Jake Golday
Underrated LB workout so far?
ReplyDeleteKaleb Elarms-Orr (TCU)
• 40: 4.47
• VJ: 40"
• BJ: 10'4"
Looks very good during on-field drills too.
Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter posted a 21.5-inch vert which is the 4th lowest for a DT at the NFL Combine since 2013. I'm out on Hunter 27 as I don't believe he possesses the explosion necessary to improve much from where he is as a pass rusher.
ReplyDeleteSo strange, he moves so well on tape. I still like him, but it's a much harder sell at 27 now. Might end up being more a 2 down player.
DeleteI thought he looked pretty good in drills, to be fair.
DeleteWhich other iDL would you consider at 27? I like Banks and Woods.
ReplyDeleteBanks' feet scare me. Need more information. Woods would be tough to pass on.
DeleteCaleb Banks owns the worst career run missed tackle rate (22%) and second-worst run stop rate (3.2%) among drafted DTs since 2016 via PFF.
DeleteThe only EDGE prospects since 2015 with an RAS > 9.89 and a sack rate > 4.0% in at least one college season..
ReplyDelete🔘 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
🔘 TJ Watt, Wisconsin
🔘 Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
🔘 Malachi Lawrence, UCF
I wonder what it'd cost to trade up for Sonny Styles. He's a unicorn and I'd want to find out if it's possible to go up and get him.
ReplyDeleteSince 2010, just 36 Offensive Linemen recorded a 4.47 short shuttle or better at the NFL Combine. 31 were drafted ✅Those 31 went on to start 80.1% of their NFL games.
ReplyDeleteAnother metric piggybacking off this one is the variance between the short shuttle and 40-yard dash. If it’s .5 or greater, it demonstrates change of direction and ankle flexion. If it’s below .25, it indicates the player may be quick but struggles with COD and ankle flex
DeleteHighest unofficial RAS scores from EDGE at the NFL Scouting Combine:
ReplyDelete1. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn St (9.93)
2. Malachi Lawrence, UCF (9.90)
3. David Bailey, Texas Tech (9.68)
4. Mason Reiger, Wisconsin (9.53)
5. TJ Parker, Clemson (9.33)
6. Romello Height, TT (8.92)
49ers would be crazy not to take advantage of this great LB class.
ReplyDeleteYou wanted an elite player and he's a unicorn. If Styles is on the board after the first 10 picks, would you attempt to trade up for him?
DeleteProbably not, but only because the cost is too great.
DeleteThis draft class is underwhelming at the top. The “best guys” at the premium positions are mostly thought to be guys who wouldn’t have been the top guys in other draft classes. Tough decisions if the “best guy” is an “above avg” starter rather than a blue-chip guy… is he worth spending a high pick on or do you pivot to the higher end guy at a position that’s not as highly valued? (RB, LB, Safety).
ReplyDeleteYes, it absolutely is worth targeting non-premium positions if that's where the better talent lies.
DeleteEspecially when you have creative play callers and schemes that can accentuate guys in those positions.
Gotta get our next kicker :)
DeleteThe only LB prospects since 2015 with an RAS > 8.50 and at least one college season with a passer rating when targeted < 60.0 and a run defense grade > 80.0..
ReplyDelete🔘 Payton Wilson, North Carolina State
🔘 Fred Warner, BYU
🔘 Quentin Poling, Ohio
🔘 Devin Lloyd, Utah
🔘 Kyle Louis, Pitt
🔘 Shaun Dolac, Buffalo
🔘 Kaden Elliss, Idaho
🔘 Germaine Pratt, North Carolina State
Kyle Louis would be a really nice addition.
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