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Ohio State’s Sonny Styles Shocks NFL Scouts with Unbelievable Combine Performance—Who’s Ready to Claim Him?

Ohio State’s Sonny Styles Shocks NFL Scouts with Unbelievable Combine Performance—Who’s Ready to Claim Him?

When it comes to the NFL Combine, everyone’s on edge, watching to see whose star will rise, and who might just fizzle out. Ohio State rolled in with some serious muscle in 2026, headlined by Arvell Reese — the Buckeyes’ hyped defender on everyone’s lips. But let’s be honest, the real eye-popper was Sonny Styles. At 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds, this linebacker didn’t just show up—he blew past expectations, smashing vertical jump records set by names like Nick Emmanwori and D.K. Metcalf. And just when you think that’s impressive enough, Styles clocks a 4.46-second 40-yard dash, running with the speed and swagger of a wide receiver, leaving many wondering: How many NFL teams are now scrambling to make sure this freakish blend of size and speed lands in their locker room? With reactions flooding in from analysts to fans, let’s dive into why Sonny Styles might just rewrite the combine playbook for years to come. LEARN MORE.

Ohio State football rolled deep into the NFL Combine for 2026. Arvell Reese entered garnering the most hype among the Buckeye defenders. But Sonny Styles delivered the most bonkers performance in Indianapolis Thursday.

The 6-foot-5, 244-pound linebacker ended up shattering the vertical marks made by Nick Emmanwori and D.K. Metcalf as part of his epic day.

But his vertical wasn’t the only astonishing mark he hit. Styles blazed his 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds — while carrying nearly 245 pounds. He ran at the speed of a wide receiver and faster than most NFL tight ends who ran at the combine in years past.

He placed first in four different categories inside Lucas Oil Stadium — and got fans envisioning him playing for their team.

Notable reactions for massive Sonny Styles NFL Combine day

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive end Kenyatta Jackson Jr. (97) and linebacker Sonny Styles (0) get into position during the 2025 Cotton Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at AT&T Stadium.
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Styles’ blockbuster performance got ESPN NFL analyst Louis Riddick chiming in.

But an NFL researcher noted how Styles is actually faster than Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Davante Adams.

Even Baltimore Ravens All-Pro Kyle Hamilton reacted to the outing — calling Styles “one of one.”

Styles got Kansas City Chiefs fans envisioning him joining the franchise alongside Chris Jones, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid. The New York Jets had fans thinking about how Styles just may have shot up to the No. 2 spot.

Essentially Sports, however, started to visualize the other New York team the Giants taking Styles in.

Once again, Reese entered this year’s combine hearing plenty of chatter about his athleticism. Even the versatile OSU defender garnered projections to land as high as No. 2. Styles overheard his own pre-draft chatter with the Dallas Cowboys among his proposed fits.

But now Styles looks like he’s rearranged the draft order — showing he’s just as freakish of an athlete and more.

The post Every NFL fan wants Ohio State’s Sonny Styles on their team after bonkers combine appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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