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The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis has been a showcase for some standout Ohio State players, catching the attention of scouts and analysts alike. Among those making waves are linebackers Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese, defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, and defensive back Lorenzo Styles Jr.
Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
Sonny Styles stole the show on Day 1 with a jaw-dropping performance. Standing tall at 6-foot-5 and weighing 244 pounds, Styles leapt an astounding 43½ inches in the vertical jump, setting a record for his position since 2003.
His 11-foot-2 broad jump and 4.46-second 40-yard dash further cemented his athletic prowess. Entering the combine as a projected top-10 pick, Styles may now be eyeing a top-5 selection.
His blend of size, instincts, and range positions him as one of the most promising middle linebacker prospects in recent memory, potentially following in the footsteps of Devin White as a top-5 pick at the position.
Arvell Reese, Edge/LB, Ohio State
Arvell Reese made a significant impact by focusing on the 40-yard dash and on-field drills. Clocking a lightning-fast 4.47 in the 40, the 6-foot-4, 241-pound Reese showcased his explosive speed and agility.
The friendly rivalry with teammate Sonny Styles was a highlight, as both posted similar unofficial times, with Styles edging slightly ahead officially. Reese's agility and ability to change direction were evident, reinforcing his status as a strong contender for the New York Jets' No. 2 pick.
Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
Kayden McDonald entered the combine with a late first-round grade and aspirations of being the first nose tackle off the board. Although he skipped the 40-yard dash, McDonald participated in other workouts with mixed results.
At 6-foot-2 and 326 pounds, he struggled with footing during some drills but demonstrated the upper-body strength that made him a top run defender in college. The late first round remains a possibility, but his performance at Ohio State's pro day will be crucial for his draft stock.
Lorenzo Styles Jr., DB, Ohio State
Inspired by his brother Sonny's impressive 40-yard dash, cornerback Lorenzo Styles Jr. is also turning heads with his athletic displays. While details of his performance are still unfolding, Lorenzo's presence at the combine adds to the buzz surrounding the Styles family.
These Ohio State standouts are making a compelling case for themselves, and as the combine progresses, their draft prospects continue to rise. Keep an eye on these Buckeyes as they aim to make their mark in the NFL.
