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Short Arms, Big Upside: Day 1 NFL Combine Reorders Edge and Linebacker Stock
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Short Arms, Big Upside: Day 1 NFL Combine Reorders Edge and Linebacker Stock

Day 1 of the NFL Combine featured a mix of red flags and breakout displays for edge-rushers and linebackers: Rueben Bain Jr. and Cashius Howell posted among the shortest arm lengths for the position, raising questions about their ability to create separation despite strong tape; Arvell Reese’s measurements suggest he may be better suited as a high-end off-ball linebacker. LT Overton and Lee Hunter posted disappointing explosiveness numbers, potentially tempering early-round momentum. On the upside, Malachi Lawrence, Sonny Styles, Caleb Banks, Demonte Capehart, and Kyle Louis delivered elite athletic marks (Styles: 4.46 40, 43.5" vertical, 10' broad, 10.00 RAS), signaling serious upside and pushing some into Day 2/Day 1 consideration despite positional questions. In short, Day 1 deepens the arm-length vs. athleticism debate while highlighting several players with standout burst.

Tiny Arm Measurements at the NFL Combine Shake Up Edge-Rusher Prospects
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Tiny Arm Measurements at the NFL Combine Shake Up Edge-Rusher Prospects

Two top edge rushers, Rueben Bain Jr. and Cashius Howell, posted alarmingly short arm measurements at the NFL Combine (30 7/8 inches and 30 1/4 inches), well below the 33-inch benchmark. The measurements make them outliers among first-round EDGE prospects since 1999 and could cause teams to reconsider their positions as edge players, potentially pushing Bain down boards and moving Howell toward later first-round or interior-line roles.

NFL Combine 2026: Edge rushers surge with fast 40s as arm-length talk surfaces
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NFL Combine 2026: Edge rushers surge with fast 40s as arm-length talk surfaces

Live coverage from Indianapolis shows edge rushers and defensive linemen kicking off testing, with notable 40-yard dash times (Zane Durant 4.76, Demonte Capehart 4.86) and standout performers like Texas Tech's David Bailey (unofficial 4.51). Rueben Bain Jr.'s 30⅞-inch arms spark discussion on how arm length will factor into pro evaluations, while Caleb Banks exits early due to cleats as testing continues.