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New York Giants Draft Prospect Profile: DB Lorenzo Styles, Jr. Ohio State

Lorenzo Styles Jr, DB

Height: 6’0 ½”

Weight: 194 lbs

Class: RS-Senior

School: Ohio State

Hands: 9 ½”

Arm length: 31 ⅝”

40-yard-dash: 4.27s

10-yard-split: 1.49s

Vertical jump: 39”

STATS

A former four-star recruit out of Pickerington Central High School in Pickerington, Ohio, where he was the fifth recruit from his state and the 18th WIDE RECEIVER in the 2021 recruiting cycle.

Styles Jr. initially attended Notre Dame University, where he secured 54 of 79 passes for 684 yards with two touchdowns across the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

He transferred to Ohio State after the 2022 season. He was a four-star recruit in the portal and was the 43rd wide receiver, 190th overall player. He made the switch to defensive back upon arriving at Ohio State.

Lorenzo Styles Jr. is the older brother of Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.

Styles played 570 defensive snaps in college, with 405 of them during the 2025 season. 351 of his defensive college snaps were played in the slot and 144 as a free safety – he profiles as a sub-package defensive back.

Styles Jr. is a national champion from the Buckeyes win in 2024. Lorenzo and Sonny’s father, Lorenzo Styles Sr. was a standout linebacker at Ohio State and played six seasons in the NFL.

Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Lorenzo Styles Jr.

Dec 6, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Lorenzo Styles Jr. (3) reacts in the first half during the 2025 Big Ten championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium. | Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Strengths

Took the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine by storm

Tested through the ROOF in Indianapolis

Elite athletic profile with good size

Elite straight line speed

Flies downhill – incredibly explosive

Receiver background is evident when attacking the football (when located)

Versatile – can play slot/FS or be box safety

Explosive blitzing threat off edge

Sees field better as a deep safety

Solid zone awareness in intermediate and deep portions of the field

High ceiling as man coverage defender (must be disciplined)

Core special teams players at Notre Dame and Ohio State

Is still new to playing DB – how high is his ceiling?

Weaknesses

A twinge of stiffness in his hips

Is a bit raw due to new position

Route recognition remains a work in progress

Open field tackling mechanics are not refined (missed 15.9% of tackles)

Lacks experience

Wish he did a better job locating the football in the air (limited sample size)

Several upper body injuries in 2025 – including a dislocated shoulder in the spring that required surgery

Slightly older prospect – 23 years old (9-9-2002)

Summary

Lorenzo Styles Jr. possesses a fantastic – and explosive – athletic profile. He took the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine by storm with his 4.27 forty-yard-dash (fastest at the combine) and his explosive 1.49s 10-yard split.

The brother of Sonny Styles does not have much experience playing defense, though, and that’s evident on his film.

Still, he makes for a high end special teams asset who can effectively be a sub-package defensive back, while having the upside to develop into something much more dynamic.

GRADE: 6.0D

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