The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine reshaped the dynasty and fantasy football landscape, and we’re breaking down the biggest winners and losers from Indianapolis.

From record-setting athletic performances to prospects whose stock may have slipped, this episode dives into the data, testing numbers, and fantasy football implications for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

We analyze the combine results and advanced metrics behind prospects like:

Taylen Green (Arkansas QB) — blazing 4.36 speed and one of the most explosive quarterback workouts of the last decade

Kenyon Sadiq (Oregon TE) — historic testing numbers that could push him into Round 1 of the NFL Draft

Zachariah Branch (Georgia WR) — elite speed confirming his vertical playmaking profile

Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas RB) — one of the fastest running backs in the last decade

Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt TE) — record-setting explosion metrics that could skyrocket his draft stock

We also discuss prospects whose combine results created more questions:

Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt QB) — elite college efficiency but major size concerns

Emmett Johnson (Nebraska RB) — slower-than-expected 40 time impacting draft projection

Malachi Fields (Notre Dame WR) — disappointing speed testing

Tanner Koziol (Houston TE) — strong production profile but slower testing compared to elite athletes in this class

Along the way we compare these prospects to historical combine data (2015–2025) and provide fantasy football player comps to help project dynasty value.

If you're preparing for dynasty rookie drafts, devy leagues, or the 2026 NFL Draft, this episode gives you the data-driven perspective you need.

📊 Topics Covered

2026 NFL Combine winners and losers

Quarterback athletic testing impact

Running back speed and draft capital trends

Wide receiver athletic profiles

Tight end freak athletes vs production profiles

Dynasty fantasy football rookie outlook

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