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Oregon Ducks tight end Kenyon Sadiq stole the show at the 2026 NFL Draft Combine. One drill that Sadiq shined at was the bench press, where he did more reps than San Francisco 49ers star offensive tackle Trent Williams back when he participated in 2010.
The Sporting News tracked updates from the 2026 NFL Combine, where the top NFL prospects showcased their physical tools for coaches and scouts. Here are the results and highlights.
Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson nearly broke an NFL Draft Combine record, and Max Iheanachor was among the fastest offensive lineman on Sunday.
Former Oregon Ducks running back Noah Whittington finished with the second-most bench press reps of any running back at the NFL Combine.
Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson has fans calling for his bench press to be investigated after lifting his butt up during his near record attempt.
The NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, and what a week it was. With the final group of prospects now having completed measurements and on-field workouts, another year in Indianapolis has officially come to a close.
The former Alabama high school and college players with the most repetitions in the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine.
It's not far-fetched to say Sadiq had one of the best combine performances in the event's history. The three-year Oregon tight end ran an NFL Combine tight end record in the 40-yard dash of 4.39 seconds and also flashed his athleticism in the jumping drills while finishing with 26 bench press repetitions.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is officially underway. The televised portion of the league's annual scouting showcase kicked off Thursday from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. We are compiling the official measurements and athletic testing results for each of the players on hand at the event.