
NFL Stock Exchange: An NFL Draft Podcast NFLSE Mailbag: NFL Combine, 2026 WRs vs Previous Drafts, Start/Bench/Cuts & More
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Feb 23, 2026 They preview the NFL Combine and debate likely fastest 40 times and dark-horse testers. Deep dives on wide receiver prospects, tools that translate, and how 2022 WRs compare to newer classes. Film breakdowns of linemen like Caden Proctor and Tyler Guyton and evaluations of slot receivers from the Senior Bowl. Listener games, trade ideas, team fits, and fan logistics for attending Combine coverage.
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Prospect Age Misconceptions Get Roasted
- Connor and Trevor discussed Daylon Bentley and Caleb Banks, clarifying Caleb Banks is 22 and not unusually old for prospects.
- They joked about calling 22-year-old prospects old being misinformation and pushed back on that narrative.
Big Physical Tools Can Mask Risk And Create Late Round Flyers
- Physical tools alone can push players into Day 3, but Trevor and Connor flagged examples like Taylor Green and Markel Bell as high-tool prospects who may slip.
- They caution injuries (e.g., Isaiah Wilson torn ACL) can remove testing and change evaluation.
Film Nuance And Competitiveness Split OT Evaluations
- Comparing Caden Proctor and Tyler Guyton shows scouts value competitiveness and tape nuance; Proctor and Guyton both had merits but opinions split.
- Connor leaned Guyton for competitiveness; Trevor favored Proctor for overall traits.
