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Thursday’s workouts featured a series of head-turning performances, led by Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles and edge rusher Arvell Reese. The two former college teammates tied for the fastest 40-yard dash times of the day at 4.46 seconds, and Styles also finished near the top of the field in vertical jump and broad jump.
A few 2026 NFL draft prospects might have boosted their stock with eye-catching performances Thursday during the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
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Ohio State edge-rusher and linebacker Arvell Reese is one of the most intriguing players heading into this year's NFL draft. On Thursday, he gave teams a chance to get a better idea of his measurables and athleticism during the NFL Scouting Combine.
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