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Nova Scotia native Logan Taylor keeps stock steady at 2026 NFL Combine

Photo courtesy: Boston College Football

Canadian offensive lineman Logan Taylor performed roughly as expected at the 2026 NFL Combine, keeping his stock steady heading into the next phase of the pre-draft process.

Taylor measured in at six-foot-seven and 314 pounds with 33 7/8-inch arms and 10 1/2-inch hands. He ran an official 5.19-second forty-yard dash with a 1.82-second ten-yard split, while posting a 31-inch vertical jump and a nine-foot broad jump. His forty time was 30th amongst the offensive line group, while his vertical tied for 20th and broad tied for 21st.

Agility tests will be performed later today, if Taylor chooses to participate. Any offensive lineman wishing to bench press will do so on Monday morning.

The native of Lunenburg, N.S., was named second-team All-ACC at Boston College in 2025, making eight starts at right guard, three starts at left tackle, and one start at right tackle. He spent the last three seasons of his collegiate career with the Eagles, earning two All-ACC honourable mentions and making 36 total starts.

The versatile blocker started his collegiate career at the University of Virginia, making 10 starts in 2022. He finished secondary school at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., in order to attract NCAA offers.

Taylor recently attended the prestigious Senior Bowl all-star game and was the second-rated prospect on the CFL’s winter Scouting Bureau rankings. He is expected to fall in the CFL Draft due to his significant NFL opportunities.

Two other Canadian prospects were in attendance at the NFL Combine, though neither participated in physical testing. Defensive end Akheem Mesidor took part in interviews and medical testing while resting his body from the College Football Playoff, while free agent quarterback Taylor Elgersma was invited to throw during drills.

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh, Pa., from April 24 to 26. Taylor is currently projected as a Day 3 selection.

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