Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles performed in the NFL combine on Thursday and caught the eye of many after destroying the combine.

Styles, a projected top-10 pick in this year’s NFL draft, put up one of the best vertical jumps for a linebacker in over two decades. 43½-inch vertical jump is the highest by an off-ball linebacker since 2003 and the highest by any linebacker since Cameron Wake did a 45½-inch jump in 2005.

The linebacker measured in at 6-foot-5 and 244 pounds, as Styles is ranked 7th on ESPN’s Mel Kiper’s big board. Styles ran a 4.46 40-yard dash, which was the same time as his college teammate, Arvell Reese, who had the combine’s best time so far. Styles had an 11-foot-2 broad jump and stoodout during the position drills.

“I think I would say that – the great defenses you look at, there’s at least two or three guys who can play a multitude of roles,” Styles said when answering questions at the combine. “Like for example, this year for the Seahawks, Nick Emmanwori was a versatile player, and when you have guys like that on your defense, you’re able to do a lot of different things as a coordinator.”

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Styles truly had one of the best combine performances ever, grading out at 10.00 on the relative athletic score, the first linebacker to do so since 2022.

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