The 2026 NFL Combine has wrapped up in Indianapolis, where 319 top prospects put their best foot forward—in drills and interviews—for the league's 32 teams and their respective coaches and front office personnel.
The weeklong event officially drew to a close Monday, with offensive linemen hitting the bench press for the final workout of the annual scouting combine.
Over the course of the last week, 10 Oklahoma players went through on-field drills, positional workouts and team interviews in Indianapolis, all in hopes of raising their stock ahead of April's NFL Draft (April 23-25). The Sooners were well-represented at this year's combine, with the 10 participants the most for the program since it sent 11 to Indianapolis for the 2022 event.
Oklahoma had four defensive linemen (defensive tackles Gracen Halton and Damonic Williams, along with edge rushers R Mason Thomas and Marvin Jones Jr.), two linebackers (Kendal Daniels and Owen Heinecke), a safety (Robert Spears-Jennings), a tight end (Jaren Kanak), a wide receiver (Deion Burks) and one offensive lineman (Febechi Nwaiwu) present in Indianapolis for this year's NFL Combine.
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The Sooners had some clear standouts at this year's NFL Combine -- most notably Burks and Halton -- while two OU players ranked in the top 10 among all participants in the 40 (Burks and Spears-Jennings). So, how did each of those now-former Sooners fare? Let's run down each player, drill by drill, to see how each one performed at this year's combine….