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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM2026 NFL Draft: Joel Klatt's 5 Biggest Risers Following the CombineThis year's NFL Scouting Combine featured the best showing in the history of the event, according to FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt. In fact, Klatt was so impressed by the prospects at this year's combine that he didn't even mention Ohio State edge rusher Arvell Reese as one of the top risers following the event. Reese ran a 4.46 40-yard dash, which was the best mark among edge rushers at the combine, as he looks to prove he can play the position at the next level. Reese had already been featured as a top-10 pick in many mock drafts ahead of the combine, which led to Klatt excluding him from his top five risers list. But one of his teammates made the cut, as did one of college football's top defensive players last season. Here are Klatt's five biggest risers following this year's combine. 5. Caleb Banks, DT, Florida After playing just three games in 2025 due to a foot injury, Banks needed to have a strong showing in Indianapolis. He did, showing an impressive combination of burst and size. "Banks wasn't really on anyone's radar coming into the combine," Klatt said. "Maybe he is, but he didn't really play [in 2025]. He lost most of the season due to an injury. So, now you've got to go perform. And perform he did. He's 6-foot-6 and 327 pounds with an 85-inch wingspan and he jumped 32 inches. What are they feeding these kids?" Banks, who had 4.5 sacks in 2024, also ran a 5.04 in the 40-yard dash. He had the fifth-best athletic score of all defensive tackles at the combine, per Next Gen Stats. He also climbed up to No. 14 in FOX Sports NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang's most recent big board. 4. Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana Klatt admitted that he carries some bias for Cooper, thanks to his game-winning touchdown grab in Indiana's win over Penn State this past season. "Omar Cooper had an outstanding combine," Klatt said. "Bear with me for everything I'm about to say here: I thought he was the best wide receiver in the Big Ten after he had the ball in his hands. I know that's a big preface, but when you watch Omar Cooper, man, those RPO games you should go back and watch the Illinois tape. But that catch against Penn State that was the greatest play I've ever seen live and I'm always going to remember Omar Cooper because of that." Cooper didn't necessarily put up amazing numbers during the athletic testing at the combine, but Klatt thought his 4.42 in the 40 was strong enough. He also thought Cooper performed well enough in the on-field drills, holding the third-best production score among all wide receivers at the combine, per Next Gen Stats. "I think his tape is incredible. I think his body control is incredible. His hands are incredible. Then, he runs a 4.42. Boom! Let's go, Omar Cooper. Now, I think he's a first-round wide receiver. Daniel Jeremiah, he's the guy I most respect, has him inside of that first-round ranking." 3. Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech Some might see Rodriguez as the quintessential linebacker who peaked in college. He'll turn 24 before he makes his NFL debut, and he isn't the most physically imposing linebacker, standing at 6-foot-1. Klatt hears those concerns, but thinks Rodriguez's combine might have disproved the narrative that he's just a college linebacker. "Wrongly, there were some people around the sport that thought, You know what, he might have just been a good college linebacker,'" Klatt said. "There have been guys like that. Manti Te'o comes to mind. There's nothing wrong with that. People say it like it's a knock. It's really not. I think there was a thought that Jacob Rodriguez was going to be just a really good, intuitive college player. Then he puts a season like he had together and a combine like he just put together top times for the linebackers in the three-cone and shuttle drills. He ran a super solid 4.57 in the 40." Rodriguez's athletic score was the fourth-best among linebackers at the combine, according to Next Gen Stats. That pairs well with the productive 2025 season he had, in which he recorded 128 total tackles, seven forced fumbles and four interceptions. Klatt thinks we could hear the Butkus Award winner's name get called earlier than initially expected. "I think he was trying to get himself into the second round," Klatt said. "Now, I think there's a conversation for him to get into the backend of the first round, certainly at the top of the second round. So, he created value for himself." 2. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon Sadiq showed out in Indianapolis and made history at the combine when he ran a 4.39 in the 40. That time was the fastest ever for a tight end in the event. While Klatt was impressed by that, he also believes that it doesn't define Sadiq as a route-runner, and he meant that in a good way. "This guy's not just a straight line, track speed tight end," Klatt said. "Remember Kyle Pitts? He was a flex tight end and he was fast, athletic and going to take the NFL by storm. Sadiq is not just that. He's not just a track star that's going to run a fast 40, which was a 4.39." That speed helped Sadiq record eight receiving touchdowns this past season, which was the best among all FBS tight ends. But Klatt doesn't think Sadiq's receiving skills are the best part of his game. "Here's what's going to make him so valuable: He was better as a blocker than he was a wide receiver, and he runs a 4.39," Klatt said. "He's an insanely good wide receiver; he can flex and be an athlete. This guy's a phenomenal player, but it's all the work he puts in at the point of attack. He's a terrific blocker. He's humble. He works hard. "When I talked to [Oregon head coach] Dan Lanning and [former Oregon offensive coordinator] Will Stein for preparation ahead of the Northwestern game this past season, Dan Lanning was like, Joel, you cant watch just a pass-catching cut up of Sadiq. You have to watch him block.' So, I did. I reset the filters and just watched run plays. I watched this guy work in the run game, block, work his tail off and get after it. I was like, Oh my gosh, hes one of the best blocking tight ends in all of America.'" Following the combine, Klatt believes that Sadiq "could be approaching the top 10." 1. Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State Klatt has Styles at No. 1 after a showing that he thinks might be the best ever in the history of the combine. What Klatt really liked about Styles' combine performance, though, was that he participated. "That was bonkers. Was that the best on-field workout in combine history? You're not going to get an argument from this guy. I think it might have been the best on-field workout in the combine ever," Klatt said. "Here's what I love, at least for Sonny Styles, is that this guy was already a first-round guy. He pops off the tape. He's a great leader. He wore No. 0 because that's the most important number in that program, and he was voted to that position by his teammates. He had the audio in the helmet and he was the leader of that defense. The best defense in America was led by Sonny Styles. "He's got all the intangibles and he's got a first-round grade. It's so easy for a guy like that to be like, Oh, I dont want to compete.' But he knew, I can go to the combine and absolutely blow it out of the water. Now, here's where he finds himself." Styles ran a 4.46 in the 40, which was the best among all linebackers at this year's event. But it was his vertical jump that was even more impressive, leaping 43.5 inches for the best vertical by an off-ball linebacker since 2003. When you consider that Styles' on-field production earned him a first-team All-American spot this past season, Klatt thinks that the Ohio State product might be as sure a prospect as it gets in this year's NFL Draft. "He goes from a mid-first-round guy to clearly in the conversation to be in the top 10 and maybe in the top five," Klatt said. "Here's the best part about it: All those intangibles are now backed up by freak athleticism. So, if you're an NFL organization, there are zero concerns about Sonny Styles. "I think he's going to have a phenomenal career in the NFL. Like I said, some organization is going to look up and say, We have to take Sonny Styles. Obviously, hes going to be our captain and play in our organization for 12, 13 years and be the face of our organization and our city.'"0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 97 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNFL world reacts to Kevin Byard signing with PatriotsOne of the Chicago Bears' team captains is officially moving on. Safety Kevin Byard is signing a one-year deal worth $9 million, according to multiple reports. He reunites with head coach Mike Vrabel, who he was with during his days with the Tennessee Titans.Byard signed a two-year deal with the Bears in 2024 and quickly became a key leader in the locker room. After a frustrating 2024 season. Byard played a major role in the team's 11-6 record and NFC North division title. Byard led the league with seven interceptions and totaled 93 tackles (four for loss) and eight pass breakups. He earned First-Team All-Pro honors and made his third Pro Bowl.While both Byard and the Bears were hopeful a deal would come together, the writing appeared to be on the wall when Chicago signed safety Coby Bryant to a three-year deal. Byard told NFL reporter Josina Anderson it was either Chicago or New England, and he reunites with Vrabel in the end.The departure, while it was expected, was still tough for Bears fans. And many believe at $9 million that Chicago should have been able to make that work. Here is how fans reacted to the news:NFL world reacts to Kevin Byard signing with PatriotsAnother Bear free agent gone, cashing in on a strong 2025 season. Drafting a safety high is must now in April. https://t.co/FXYKN2eSN4 BearsFanSteven (@BearsFanSteven) March 11, 2026Thanks for everything, Byard. Man was a ballhawk but the need for speed in the backend is apparent.My dreams for Emmanuel McNeil-Warren move one step closer to reality. https://t.co/3mPE5cpQBR Motivated Grim Cutty (@iamcogs) March 11, 2026#Bears wanted to get younger and faster. Writing was on the wall with the Coby Bryant signing. #Bears have a big leadership presence void to fill. https://t.co/nN9JzqdGc0 Sky Kruse (@KruseSports_) March 11, 2026Sucks to see our guy @KevinByard go. But, happy for him at the same time. His show, Intercepted, was a staple the last two seasons on The REKAP. The best dude. Big leadership void with his departure. https://t.co/tVlI2HNrZv Ryan McGuffey (@RyanMcGuffey) March 11, 2026Im surprised the Bears didnt match this https://t.co/1X4R9rN4BE Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 11, 2026Good landing spot for Byard, but it hurts seeing Byard leave. He far exceeded his contract value. One of Poles' best signings https://t.co/qE5FjJ8Ocu Blake (@SoldierFieldBlg) March 11, 2026Dang. I wouldve loved to keep Kevin Byard on that deal. Not much money at all.Wish him the best of luck. Coby Bryant is the better long-term move for the #Bears, but thats great value for the Patriots. https://t.co/3plM5EavX5 Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) March 11, 2026Dang thats a nice move. Why couldnt the Bears match it? https://t.co/lQqCutT4Gh Nico (@elitetakes_) March 11, 2026Best of luck to Kevin Byard https://t.co/nUKsJvcE1n DaWindyCity Productions (@dwcprodz) March 11, 2026Ugh. https://t.co/g5vBgK4RrW DaBearsBlog (@dabearsblog) March 11, 2026Im gonna miss Byard man, Patriots getting a real leader of men. https://t.co/bFfdNHnBWg BearsShowYo (@BearsShowYo) March 11, 2026Byard to the Pats. Writing was on the wall with the Bryan signing. True pro. The Pats got a good one. #Bears#Patriotshttps://t.co/ZC8JguMYAZ Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) March 11, 2026I feel like we really could of afforded this.Really shocked to see him leave after what both him and poles said at the end of the year.Him and Coby Bryant would of been NASTY https://t.co/frofioKPfY Burns (@therealburns3) March 11, 2026What an excellent signing for defending AFC champs Patriots. Kevin Byard: leader and ballhawk.Since 2016 when he entered NFL, no player has more interceptions than Kevin Byard (36) https://t.co/O5JSlfsYIi Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) March 11, 2026Writing was on the wall when Bears signed Coby Bryant.Surprised Byard settled for a one year deal, but when the market wasnt moving Im guessing he prioritized going to a playoff contender over a multi-year deal elsewhere.Wish him all the best in NE. Elite leader in every https://t.co/v9upMGe9ZZ Kirsten Tanis (@Kirsten_Tanis1) March 11, 2026Damn that hurts. Couldve easily done this. https://t.co/2s1xLrftkw (@2KEVlN) March 11, 2026Thank you to @KevinByardTons of memories. Always a legend here in Chicago. We will miss you brother. Good luck in New England. Will be rooting for you!!- cream https://t.co/fyl0mHxRm8 Cream sleeve (@CSleeve16374) March 11, 2026Ugh genuinely wanted to bring Byard back https://t.co/LjgFo8I2LR BearsEmpire (@BearsEmpire_) March 11, 2026Awesome landing spot for Byard. Appreciate your service, 31 https://t.co/dG5L1dxEMM Joey Sangwich (@JoeySangwich_) March 11, 2026This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: NFL world reacts to Kevin Byard signing with Patriots0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 95 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.GBNEWS.COMCheltenham horse HMS Seahorse dies to mark second death at festival after fatal incidentHMS Seahorse, an eight-year-old gelding under the care of trainer Paul Nolan, suffered a fatal injury this afternoon at Cheltenham Festival after coming down at the final obstacle during the BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle.Veterinary professionals attended to the stricken animal immediately but were unable to save him.Cheltenham Racecourse released a statement confirming the tragic outcome: "HMS Seahorse was immediately attended to by a team of expert vets during our third race of the day, but sadly sustained an injury when falling at the final hurdle and could not be saved."Our heartfelt condolences are with connections."ITV presenter Ed Chamberlain delivered the sombre news to viewers following the race.The loss of HMS Seahorse represents the second equine fatality at this year's Festival in consecutive days.On Tuesday's opening day, Hansard met a similar fate during the Singer Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices' Chase.The Gary and Josh Moore-trained horse sustained his injury whilst galloping on the flat approaching the home stretch, rather than at a jump.On-course veterinary staff swiftly attended to the 100-1 outsider after jockey dismounted, ultimately determining that putting the animal down was the most humane course of action.Cheltenham Racecourse expressed its sympathies to those connected with both horses following the back-to-back tragedies.Animal rights organisation PETA responded forcefully to the deaths, with Vice President of Programmes Elisa Allen issuing a stark condemnation."Cheltenham and horse racing have claimed yet another victim with the death of Hansard today," she stated. "Some 3000 horses have died in UK horse racing events in the past decade, and 79 horse deaths at Cheltenham in the past 25 years alone."Allen argued that compelling horses to race at high speeds over obstacles inevitably results in devastating falls and fatal injuries.She called for the complete cancellation of the Cheltenham Festival and all similar racing events, asserting this was the sole means of safeguarding equine welfare.The Jockey Club, which operates fifteen racecourses across Britain including Cheltenham, maintains that extensive efforts are made to minimise risks inherent in the sport.A statement from Cheltenham racecourse regarding HMS Seahorse: "HMS Seahorse was immediately attended to by a team of expert vets during our third race of the day, but sadly sustained an injury when falling at the final hurdle and could not be saved. Our heartfelt condolences ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 11, 2026 Since the turn of the millennium, the racing industry has channelled more than 63 million into equine welfare initiatives encompassing veterinary science, educational programmes and research.British racing's independently-chaired Horse Welfare Board oversees a strategic plan entitled 'A Life Well Lived', which organisers say is producing tangible results.The proportion of horses falling during races has decreased over each of the past 21 years, now standing at just 1.98 per cent of runners.Fatal injuries occurred in 0.22 per cent of the 86,300 runners during 2025.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 126 Visualizações 0 Anterior