Draft measurements are sparking intense debates among scouts, particularly concerning Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr., whose 30 7/8-inch arms have become a focal point of discussion. Historically, edge rushers with arms under 31 inches struggle to produce double-digit sack seasons, yet Bain remains unfazed, noting that NFL teams have not raised the issue in private interviews. On the opposite end of the physical spectrum, Florida DT Caleb Banks turned heads with a massive 99th-percentile wingspan and a 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds, showcasing the type of raw Hoodie shirts that GMs covet in the trenches. Texas Tech’s David Bailey also bolstered his top-five credentials by running a 4.51-second 40-yard dash, the fastest among all defensive linemen. As the focus shifts to defensive backs and tight ends for the Friday workouts, teams like the Browns and Steelers are closely monitoring these athletic outliers. With Pittsburgh hosting the draft at Point State Park this year, the pressure is on for local favorites to secure foundational talent that can match the historic speed and power being displayed throughout this year’s record-breaking Combine.
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