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The Chicago Bears could draft a left tackle in the 2026 NFL Draft. Here are five worth watching at the NFL combine.
Arm length has been a frequent talking point for offensive tackle prospects in recent years and it was highlighted again after the Super Bowl when Patriots rookie left tackle Will Campbell struggled against the Seahawks pass rush.
Tremaine Edmunds could be the NFL offseason’s biggest defensive trade chip — and the Tennessee Titans are right in the middle of the conversation, with fresh combine intel tying the Tennessee Titans to the Chicago Bears‘ 112-tackle machine.
Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling has measurables NFL teams are looking for, and he performed well in combine drills, likely increasing the value of his rookie contract
Where NFL offenses have adjusted is by getting bigger up front and leaning into the gap scheme runs over the wide zone runs that dominated the NFL around 2018. In the 2020s, the man/gap run rate hovered around 24%, but 2025 was the first year it went over 25% since TruMedia started tracking it in 2017.
Green Bay will have plenty of chances to add another receiver in the draft, as a number of prospects crushed their combine workout on Saturday.
The final day of action from the combine featured some standouts from Indianapolis. Here are five winners and losers.