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Day 2 Combine Standouts

Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq
Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq

Some of the top prospects in this year's draft class kicked off their weekend on a great foot.

Defensive backs and tight ends hit the field in Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium Friday night for their Combine testing.

Here are noteworthy players from Day 2:

TE Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon

Sadiq was the lone tight end faster than Stowers, running a lightning-quick 4.39-second 40-yard dash to set the modern Combine record for a tight end. Sadiq was also the only other tight end to have a vertical jump in the 40s, hitting 43.5 inches.

Sadiq is expected to be a first-round pick and the first tight end off the board. Standing at 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds, Sadiq still managed to hit the same top speed on his 40-yard dash as Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs' (23.2 mph).

TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

Stowers put up the Combine's second-best vertical since 2003, jumping 45.5 inches. He also set a record for a tight end in the broad jump at 11 feet, 3 inches.

To top it all off, Stowers was second in the 40-yard dash at 4.51 seconds, putting his athleticism on full display.

Stowers is one of several tight ends the Ravens could look to target in April's draft. After spending two years as a backup college quarterback, the 6-foot-4, 239-pound Stowers changed positions and had a breakout year at Vanderbilt in 2025, posting 62 catches for 769 yards and four touchdowns.

S Lorenzo Styles Jr., Ohio State

The Styles family appears to have very strong genes.

Styles took off in the 40-yard dash with a 4.27-second run, the fastest among all prospects thus far. That time was just .06 second shy of tying the record, held by the Kansas City Chiefs' Xavier Worthy. It was also the fastest time for a safety at the Combine since at least 2003.

The older brother of Sonny Styles, who dazzled at the Combine on Thursday, Lorenzo Styles also had a 39-inch vertical jump.

S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

Thieneman ran a 4.35-second 40-yard dash, fourth among all safeties. The former Purdue transfer also had a 41-inch vertical, the second-highest at his position.

CB Toriano Pride Jr., Missouri

Toriano ran the fastest 40-yard dash by this year's cornerback group at 4.32 seconds.

Pride, who played his first two seasons at Clemson before taking his talents to Missouri, is on the smaller side at 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds.

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