
NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal Styles and Reese Shine at Combine, Latest Trade Rumors, and Dan Morgan and Dave Canales Join the Show
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Feb 27, 2026 Dave Canales, Carolina Panthers head coach focused on offense and player development. Dan Morgan, Panthers general manager who builds rosters and sets personnel priorities. They chat about Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese's dominant combine showings, the biggest workout standouts and surprises, plus trade rumors swirling around Jermaine Johnson, Anthony Richardson, and Maxx Crosby.
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Use Combine To Reevaluate Overlooked Prospects
- Teams should treat Combine results as narrative-rewriting tools for prospects who underperformed on tape or were overshadowed; strong testing can rescue and elevate draft stock.
- Gregg Rosenthal explained Sonny Stiles used the Combine to take back his narrative after being shadowed by college teammates.
David Bailey Shows Pro Ready Edge Traits
- David Bailey looked like a pro-ready edge rusher at the Combine with explosive testing (around 4.5 40, big jumps) and unique footwork that 'pedals' through turns instead of chopping steps.
- Shook noted Bailey's high NextGen athleticism score and consistent production at Texas Tech, making him a justified top-5 consideration.
Measurements Matter Only Relative To Playing Style
- Arm length concerns can be misleading and style dependent: short arms hurt speed-based edge winners but matter less for power players like Reuben Bain who win with leverage and strength.
- Shook argued Bain's production at Miami shows he can overcome shorter arms, while Cassius Howell's short arms may have reduced his stock due to his speed-based style.
