Sonny Styles posted measurements at the NFL Combine that will likely push him into the top 10 of April’s draft.
The Ohio State linebacker measured 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds with a wingspan that stretches nearly 6-foot-9.
Styles isn’t a pass-rushing specialist. He’s a middle linebacker who can cover ground and make plays sideline to sideline.
His Thursday measurements at the combine showed just how unique his physical profile is:
- 6-foot-5
- 244 pounds
- 32 7/8″ arms
- 10″ hands
- 80 7/8″ wingspan
That wingspan converts to 6-foot-8 and change.
“I know the phrase ‘we haven’t seen this before’ gets over-used sometimes, but fairly confident we’ve scarcely ever seen an LB prospect as good as this, built like this,”
PFSN’s Ian Cummings wrote on X.
Most draft analysts view Styles as a top-10 prospect. Even evaluators who don’t have him that high keep him inside the top 20.
Mel Kiper Jr.’s latest mock draft for ESPN has Styles going to the Washington Commanders at No. 7 overall.
The combine buzz could push Styles even higher when teams make their selections in April.





