The second day of the NFL Combine brought even more historic performances than day 1.
Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq stole the show with a record performance in the 40-yard dash. But his explosive athleticism was outshone by Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers, who broke the record for tight ends in the vertical jump and bettered Sadiq in the broad jump as well.
All this, the day after Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles put his historic athleticism on display, his brother Lorenzo Styles also set a record in the 40-yard dash.
In 2024, he had 24 catches for 308 yards and two TDs; he added five carries for 24 yards. In 2025, he more than doubled his catch total to 51, for 560 yards and eight scores; he also had three rushes for six yards. He added a 10-yard kick return in 2023 and an 18-yard return in 2024.
“Being able to still create explosive pass plays but also be able to run the ball, it creates a lot of mismatches on the defensive side, whether they’re in nickel, or base, or whatever it is,” he said.
“I think if you have a great tight end or a couple great tight ends, it really helps out your offense on the whole.”
Sadiq admitted that he wants to work on all the technical aspects of his game to meet the NFL level of competition.
“Transitioning to this league, there’s a lot of great players, especially on the defensive side of the ball,” he said.
“So, whether it’s point-of-attack blocking or perimeter blocking, I think I can clean up on and become an elite level at that.”
He also predicted his success in his workout.
“I just want to make a statement, just have a dominant combine performance, [be] one of the best to do it,” he said.
While Sadiq’s performance was outstanding, his explosiveness was outclassed by Stowers.
“I think my strengths are in my athleticism,” he said.
“Being a matchup problem because I have a rare ability in terms of athleticism, and also size to be able to create some mismatches, and then also being able to catch the ball.”
As a converted quarterback, Stowers noted that, like Sadiq, he wants to refine his technique at the next level. But he also said that playing QB gave him a deeper insight into the game than other prospects.







