
Fantasy Football with Josh & Hayden The 12 Craziest Stats For the 2026 NFL Draft
Feb 26, 2026
They run through wild combine stats for 2026 prospects in rapid-fire fashion. Topics include a receiver who catches mostly screens, a running back’s absurd yards-after-contact, a shutdown corner with almost no catches allowed, a tackle with elite pass-pro metrics, and a tight end’s top-tier athletic profile. Several quirky per-play numbers and worrying run-defense marks also get called out.
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Love And Price Match In Tackle Breaking Efficiency
- Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price share elite tackle-breaking efficiency at 0.28 forced-missed tackles per carry over the last two seasons.
- Price profiles as the thicker early-down complement to Love and is the consensus RB2 likely to go in round two.
Two Top Running Backs From One School Is Historically Unlikely
- No school in the common draft era has had the top two running backs selected in a single draft since 1967.
- Despite Notre Dame having two top RBs (Love and Price), it would be historically rare for both to be top picks.
Mansoor Delane Was Nearly Untouchable In Coverage
- Mansoor Delane allowed just 13 catches and seven first downs on 358 coverage snaps while being targeted only 35 times last season.
- He also had two interceptions, zero touchdowns allowed, zero penalties, and no player caught multiple passes on him.
