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Ohio State Star Turns in Historic Performance at NFL Combine

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LB Sonny Styles has been linked to Tampa Bay at pick 15 in multiple mock drafts.

Few players in the history of the NFL scouting combine have turned in a performance like the one Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles gave on Thursday in Indianapolis.

In front of all of the NFL’s most important decision makers, Styles not only ran the 40-yard in a blazing, 4.46 seconds and broad jumped 11-feet, 2 inches, he registered a mind-melting 43.5-inch vertical leap — the best anyone at his position has jumped in over 20 years.

“To put Styles’ vertical jump into context, it was better than Hall of Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson, who at 6-5, 239 pounds, had a 42½-inch vertical jump at the 2007 combine,” ESPN’s Jeff Legwold wrote. “Styles’ jump was also better than current Seattle Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori, whose 43-inch jump was the best at the 2025 combine.”

Styles, 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds, is projected as the No. 7 overall pick to the Washington Commanders in the second mock draft from ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.

He’s one of 4 Ohio State players projected to go in the first 7 picks, which would be an NFL draft record. He also made a leap up from the No. 12 spot in Kiper’s 1st mock draft.

“This would be the fourth Ohio State player off the board — the most ever in the first seven picks for one school, per ESPN Research,” Kiper wrote on February 24. “Styles is getting a lot of love around the league right now, and he’s going to be fun to watch at the combine if he works out. The former safety has real speed on a 6-foot-4, 243-pound frame. With the Commanders’ defense getting crushed for 6.0 yards per play last season (tied for third worst) and potentially losing 35-year-old free agent Bobby Wagner up the middle, this fit makes sense.”

What NFL Teams Would Get in Sonny Styles

Styles, 6-foot-5 and 243 pounds, is the rare player who could come in and probably tap into a Pro Bowl or All-Pro level of play from the moment he steps on the field — a true playmaker at inside linebacker who kind of defines versatility.

Styles, a 2-time All-Big Ten pick and All-American in 2025, had 182 tackles, 16.5 TFL, 7.0 sacks and 8 pass deflections over the last 2 seasons. He’s also the son of former NFL cornerback Lorenzo Styles, who played 6 seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams following the 1999 season.

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