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()The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has reached its peak intensity as the defensive backs and tight ends took to the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to showcase their speed and fluidity. All eyes were on Georgia safety KJ Bolden, who lived up to his five-star pedigree by clocking a blazing 4.33-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time of the week regardless of position. His 11-foot-2-inch broad jump further cemented his status as a top-10 lock, with the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants reportedly showing significant interest. On the tight end side, Michigan’s Colston Loveland displayed rare pass-catching refinement during gauntlet drills, moving with a smoothness that drew comparisons to a young Travis Kelce. While his 4.62-second 40-yard dash wasn’t the fastest in the group, his collegiate production and ability to find soft spots in zone coverage have made him the consensus TE1 on nearly every Hoodie shirts. As teams move into the interview phase, the focus shifts to the mental makeup of these prospects, as GMs look to separate the elite athletes from the true football minds who can handle the complexity of an NFL playbook.
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