#### **The Main Takeaway**
Ioane showed just why he's **[rated as highly](https://www.chargers.com/news/vega-ioane-mock-draft-2026-combine)** as he is.
The Penn State guard did not run the 40-yard dash in Indianapolis but looked smooth during his work in the movement drills and made his case for why he's one of the better linemen in the class.
He highlighted what was a day with a ton of top prospects participating in drills, as Utah's Spencer Fano, Georgia's Monroe Freeling, Alabama's Kadyn Proctor and Arizona State's Max Iheanachor were some of the many that took part and impressed.
A number of interior prospects also caught some eyes, as Texas A&M's Chase Bisontis enjoyed a strong day.
Bisontis, The Athletic's Dane Brugler's second ranked guard in this class, had the third-best time in the three-cone drill among his group at 7.53 seconds.
He also impressed with his work in the mirror drills, showing off his movement skills in addition to a solid 5.02-second 40-yard dash.