2026 NFL Combine Stock Report: Offensive Tackles

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This is the 2026 NFL Combine Stock Report for the offensive linemen. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

Chase Bisontis, OT, Texas A&M
Chase Bisontis had a terrific combine. He ran very well with a 5.02 40 time and a 1.77 10-yard split. His best work on Sunday was in the on-field drills, where he moved extremely well.

Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College
Jude Bowry showed some great athleticism at the combine for a 314-pound lineman. He ran a 5.08 40 time with a 1.75 10-yard split. He also leapt 34.5 inches in the vertical. Bowry then looked good in the on-field drills to continue to help his draft stock.

Fernando Carmona, OT, Arkansas
Fernando Carmona’s arm length wasn’t ideal, as they measured in at 32 1/8 inches. He could have made up for it via testing numbers or the on-field drills, but neither happened. Carmona ran a 5.22 with a slow 1.86 10-yard split. His jumping numbers were also lackluster (29 vertical, 8-7 broad jump). And even worse, his performance in the drills wasn’t very good.

Enrique Cruz, OT, Houston
Enrique Cruz turned some heads at the combine with some amazing athleticism. He ran a 4.94 40 time with a 1.75 10-yard dash despite weighing in at 6-6, 313. He also notched a 35-inch vertical and a 9-8 broad jump.

Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
Spencer Fano was the better of the two top tackles at the combine by default. Francis Mauigoa didn’t participate in anything, while Fano ran a 4.91 40 with a 1.72 10-yard split. He was terrific in the on-field drills as well.

Jalen Farmer, OT, Kentucky
Jalen Famer ran extremely well for a 312-pound lineman at the combine, recording a 4.93 40 time with a 1.76 10-yard split. Nine feet in the broad jump was decent, but not amazing.

Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia
Monroe Freeling slipped a couple of times in one of the final drills, but he was otherwise spectacular at the combine. He thrived in the other drills and displayed great athleticism in testing. He recorded a 4.93 40 time with a 1.72 10-yard split. He also leapt 9-7 in the broad jump and 33.5 inches in the vertical.

Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State
Sam Hecht didn’t post the most amazing numbers at the combine, but his 1.74 10-yard split was excellent. More importantly, Hecht was one of the better interior linemen in the on-field drill work.

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State
Charlie Campbell made a post about Max Iheanachor gaining momentum with his draft stock. Iheanachor continued his positive momentum with a great combine performance. He ran a 4.91 40 with a 1.74 10-yard split despite weighing in at 6-6, 321. He also recorded 30.5 inches in the vertical and 9-7 in the broad jump. Iheanachor then stood out in the on-field drills.

Logan Jones, C, Iowa
Logan Jones posted great numbers at the combine. He ran a 4.90 40 time with a 1.74 10-yard split. He also clocked in with the fastest short shuttle and the second-best 3-cone time. Those drills are very important for determining offensive line success.

Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
Caleb Lomu showcased himself as a very athletic right tackle at the combine. He clocked in with a 4.99 40 time with a 1.75 10-yard split. This came after he leapt 32 inches in the vertical and 9-5 in the broad jump. He also looked great in the on-field drills.

Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
Blake Miller had a very strong on-field workout to complement the positive testing numbers. He began with a 32-inch vertical and a 9-5 broad jump, and then he followed that up with a 5.04 40 time with a 1.76 10-yard split.

Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon
Emmanuel Pregnon didn’t boast the best numbers at the combine, though his 35-inch vertical definitely stood out. Pregnon is getting a stock-up arrow for his terrific workout in the on-field drills.

Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
Kadyn Proctor’s numbers don’t exactly stand out; he ran 5.21 in the 40 with a 1.84 10-yard split. He also leapt 32.5 inches in the vertical and 9-1 in the broad jump. However, Proctor did all of this while weighing in at 6-7, 352 pounds! Proctor was also able to excel in the on-field drills.

Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech
Keylan Rutledge looked more athletic than one would expect from a guard. He thrived in the on-field drills and was also able to run a 5.05 40 time at 316 pounds.

Jake Slaughter, C, Florida
Jake Slaughter may look like a 45-year-old man, but he certainly didn’t test like one. Slaughter ran a 5.10 40 time with a 1.75 10-yard split. He also reached 32.5 inches in the vertical and 902 in the broad jump.

Caleb Tiernan, OT/G, Northwestern
Caleb Tiernan didn’t run the 40, but he was able to excel in all other facets of the combine. Tiernan leapt 35.5 inches in the vertical and 9-3 in the broad jump. He also looked good in the on-field drills.

Amil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
Amil Wagner ran well at the combine in addition to performing well in the on-field drills. He raced a 5.01 in the 40 with a 1.79 10-yard split.

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