The 2026 NFL Combine has officially rewritten the record books for defensive backs, with Georgia’s KJ Bolden leading a class that many are calling the fastest in league history. Bolden’s 4.33-second 40-yard dash was the highlight of the weekend, but the depth behind him is what has scouts buzzing. Five different safeties recorded sub-4.40 times, a feat never before achieved in a single Combine session. This explosion of speed is a direct response to the league’s shift toward high-flying offensive schemes, as defensive coordinators are desperate for players who can cover the entire width of the field. Beyond the raw speed, the agility drills showed that these athletes are more fluid than ever, with many showing the hip flexibility of elite cornerbacks. This trend suggests that the ‘traditional’ safety position is evolving into a more versatile role where speed is the absolute baseline for entry. As teams like the Eagles and Lions look to bolster their secondary, the availability of such Hoodie shirts athletic talent in the middle of the first round could change the entire complexion of their defensive strategies for the next five years.
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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis moved into its second day of on-field drills on Friday, February 27, with Hoodie shirts shifting to the defensive backs and tight ends. Georgia safety KJ Bolden stole the show early, living up to his elite billing by clocking a blistering 4.33-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time of the weekend so far. Not far behind him, Michigan’s Colston Loveland solidified his status as the consensus TE1, displaying rare fluidity and soft hands during the positional gauntlet drills. These athletic displays follow a historic Thursday for the front seven, where Ohio State’s Sonny Styles set a linebacker record with a 43.5-inch vertical jump and a 4.46-second official 40-yard dash. With Florida’s Caleb Banks also turning heads with a 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds, the 2026 defensive class is proving to be an all-time group of athletic ‘freaks’ that is forcing NFL GMs to reconsider their early-round board hierarchies.
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