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On Sunday, Clemson’s Adam Randall paced the running backs in the bench press with 26 repetitions of the 225-pound bar. Oregon’s Noah Whittington had the second-most with 24, and Washington’s Jonah Coleman placed third with 22 reps.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine will wind to a close Sunday as offensive linemen take the field in Indianapolis. Here are the results from the workouts.
At the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, college prospects garner most of the attention. Away from the workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium, team executives and coaches are talking, which feeds the ever-churning rumor mill.
In his recent 2026 NFL mock draft for CBS Sports, Mike Renner has the Denver Broncos adding a new weapon for third-quarterback Bo Nix. With the 30th overall pick in the first round of Renner's mock, the Broncos select Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper (6-0, 204 pounds), who just won a national championship with the Hoosiers.
The Seattle Seahawks have three picks through the first three rounds of the NFL Draft. The Seattle Seahawks have three picks to work with over the course of the first two days of the NFL Draft this year.
Indiana University's Fernando Mendoza, who is widely expected to be drafted with the No. 1 overall pick by the Las Vegas Raiders, is unanimously considered the top quarterback prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft. There is somewhat less consensus about who is the No. 2 quarterback prospect, but in general, Alabama's Ty Simpson has the most support.
These 10 players certainly helped their draft stock with amazing combine performances.
The New York Jets can't afford to swing and miss with either of their first-round picks this
In a Saturday, February 28, feature for USA Today, Jacob Camenker names his top 2026 NFL draft picks for specifically the quarterback position. As for the Buffalo Bills, he points to Luke Altmyer out of Illinois, projecting that the team will snag him as the No. 220 overall pick in the seventh round of the draft.
Jeremiyah Love is considered by many to be the best player in the NFL Draft regardless of position. He is all but guaranteed to be a top 10 pick, and really didn’t have much to prove at the combine — but he did it anyway.