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327-Pound SEC Star Delivers 'Unreal' Day 1 NFL Combine Performance
Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks showcases rare size and speed at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Caleb Banks, a 327-pound defensive lineman from the University of Florida, turned heads on the first day of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine with an impressive performance that included a 5.04-second 40-yard dash, a 32-inch vertical jump, and a 9'6" broad jump - all while measuring in the 94th percentile or higher for his position in height, hand size, and arm length.
Why it matters
Banks' combine performance is significant because he overcame a foot injury that limited him to just two games during his final college season. His ability to showcase elite physical traits despite the setback could help him regain first-round draft consideration from NFL teams.
The details
At 6-foot-6 and 327 pounds, Banks is one of the largest players at the combine. His 40-yard dash time of 5.04 seconds ranked eighth among defensive tackles, an impressive feat given his size. Banks also recorded a 32-inch vertical jump and a 9'6" broad jump, both of which placed him in the top 10 for his position group. Additionally, Banks measured in the 99th percentile for his position with an 85 and 3/4 inch wingspan, the longest for a defensive tackle at the combine since 1999.
- The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine kicked off on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
- Banks participated in the combine's defensive line and linebacker drills on the first day, Thursday, February 26, 2026.
The players
Caleb Banks
A 327-pound defensive lineman from the University of Florida who showcased elite physical traits at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine despite missing most of his final college season due to a foot injury.
Omar Navarro
A reporter for the Los Angeles Chargers who provided analysis on Banks' impressive combine measurements.
What they’re saying
“His height, hand size and arm length all measured in at least in the 94th percentile of his position, according to Pro Football Focus. But it was his 85 and 3/4th inch wingspan that caught some eyes, as it slotted in the 99th percentile and the longest at the Combine for a defensive tackle since 1999.”
— Omar Navarro, Los Angeles Chargers Reporter (Los Angeles Chargers)
“I'll run through a (expletive's) face.”
— Caleb Banks (SI.com)
What’s next
Banks' impressive combine performance could help him regain first-round draft consideration from NFL teams after his injury-plagued final college season. The next key step will be individual team workouts and interviews, where Banks will have the opportunity to further showcase his abilities and potential.
The takeaway
Caleb Banks' dominant combine showing, highlighted by elite size, speed, and measurables, demonstrates his immense potential as an NFL prospect. Despite a setback due to injury, Banks has proven he has the physical tools to be a first-round draft pick and make an immediate impact at the next level.
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