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NFL Combine Sunday open thread: Offensive line

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Feb 28, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Penn State offensive lineman Vega Joane (OL30) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images | Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images

It’s time for the last big day of the 2026 NFL Combine — also featuring the biggest people at the event: offensive line. The workouts will kick off at 1 p.m. EST on NFL Network.

You can view a full list of Combine attendees here. You can view a more comprehensive schedule of the full Combine week here.

Keep track of the leaderboards for the various drills here.

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Super Bowl champion WR named dream signing for Steelers

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Football: NFC Championship: Seattle Seahawks Rashid Shaheed (22) in action, runs with the football vs Los Angeles Rams at Lumen Field. Seattle, WA 1/25/2026CREDIT: Simon Bruty (Photo by Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X164832 TK1)

The Pittsburgh Steelers need a lot of offensive help heading into the 2026 offseason. While they don’t yet know who their quarterback will be, the chances of it being Aaron Rodgers do look relatively high. Whoever is throwing the ball, though, needs more weapons to distribute it to.

Outside of DK Metcalf, the Steelers’ receiving corps was easily one of the worst in the NFL in 2025, and the Steelers currently have just three wideouts under contract: Metcalf, Roman Wilson, and Ben Skowronek. With that in mind, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report says Seattle Seahawks pending free agent Rashid Shaheed is the dream signing for the Steelers.

“Signing a speedster like Rashid Shaheed immediately forms the offense closer to what Mike McCarthy likes to work with,” Ballentine writes. “Shaheed proved to be a valuable complementary receiver in his nine-game run with Seattle and the playoffs. He could be paid like a No. 2 receiver in Pittsburgh.”

Shaheed helped the Seahawks win Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots after being acquired from the New Orleans Saints at the trade deadline. He returned three kicks for touchdowns through the regular season and postseason, and also added 59 catches for 687 yards.

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NFL draft profile 2026: Jordyn Tyson (Wide receiver, Arizona State)

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TEMPE, AZ - OCTOBER 18: Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (0) reacts after a touchdown catch during the college football game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Arizona State Sun Devils on October 17, 2025 at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

There is a definitive top tier in this year’s wide receiver class consisting of three prospects. Prospects who have yet to truly separate themselves from one another. Makai Lemon of USC won the Biletnikoff Award this past season as the best receiver in college football. Carnell Tate was phenomenal this past season at Ohio State, catching nine touchdowns in just 11 games despite being the second-best receiver on his own team. However, Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State just may very well end up being the best pro of them all, if he can stay on the field.

The basics on Jordyn Tyson


Position: Wide receiver

Class: Junior

Size: 6’2 195 pounds, 9 1/8 hand, 30 1/4 arm length, 75 1/4 wingspan.

Age: 21

Draft Projection: Mid First Round

Offensive Stats via Sports Reference

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Jordyn Tyson Scouting Report


Jordyn Tyson has become one of the most dynamic playmakers in college football after transferring from Colorado to Arizona State in 2023. Interestingly enough, Tyson has a connection to the Steelers through his wide receivers coach, Hines Ward. Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham says that Ward has been crucial in preparing Tyson to succeed at the next level.

“Mentally, I think Hines Ward coming in last year, I think JT has really taken what coach Ward has said in terms of preparation and what it takes to be successful at the next level, and really embodied that.”

Tyson can best be described as the ultimate chess piece that any NFL offense should be running to turn in the draft card for. He has proven throughout his collegiate career that when he is on the field, he is capable of being a high-volume receiver who can wear down defensive backs throughout the game. Tyson has a legitimate case of being one of the best route runners in the class.

Jordyn Tyson just tearing everybody to shreds… electrifying…
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— John Frascella (Football) (@NFLFrascella) February 19, 2026

Where Tyson flashes the most for me is at the catch point. Not only does he have exceptionally strong hands that flash late to help him win more jump balls, but his body control going to the ground is also quite impressive. Tyson can be moved all around the formation, which is becoming more of a common thing to see among the top receivers entering the NFL Draft over the last few years.

Jordyn Tyson measures in at a legit 6’2”, 203lbs 👀

That’s solid size for him. Wouldn’t mind seeing him get up to around 210 in the NFL pic.twitter.com/Uwt3gPlVaZ

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) February 28, 2026

Tyson did not run at the combine, so he didn’t get to see his raw speed on display. On film, Tyson has good short area quickness but not top-end speed. His abilities at the catch point make up for it, but his release is very basic that led to him getting jammed quite a bit at the line. His shiftiness makes him dangerous in shirt areas, and he is able to dodge defenders repeatedly. Tyson does have an extensive injury history that will knock him down some team’s boards, but his skills on tape, especially from 2024, are too intriguing to keep him from falling very far on night one of the NFL Draft.

jordyn tyson is so talented. man/zone. it doesn’t matter. throw it to #0 pic.twitter.com/sh85cqGKRq

— Ray G (@RayGQue) September 14, 2025

Strengths

  • Ability to move around the formation and win from any level. Can play in the slot or on the outside in the NFL.
  • Does not tip head when running routes, causing defenders to lose him in coverage.
  • Great at the catch point and displays good body control. Tyson is not a one-trick pony. He can go up and get a ball in one-on-one situations as well as anyone else in his class.

Weaknesses

  • Thinner frame than most top receivers. Saw his most struggles against physical press corners in college, which will be much more common in the NFL. Release is very basic.
  • Relies on technicality to win rather than top-end speed. Route running will have to become more refined if he wants to win this way at the next level.
  • Long injury history that has caused him to miss time in each of the past three collegiate seasons. Dealing with a nagging hamstring injury that prevented him from doing workouts at the NFL Combine.

What others are saying about Jordyn Tyson


Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

“Learning from Super Bowl XL MVP Hines Ward helped unlock Tyson’s production and elevated his draft stock. He’s added size and improved his route running over the last two years, showing he can align at all three receiver spots. He occasionally rushes the route but has the short-area quickness and contested-catch toughness to find chain-moving grabs in high-leverage moments. He’s not a blazer but has enough speed to work down the field. Also, he has the ball skills and body control to win above the rim with timing on 50/50 throws. Scouts say he puts in the time to absorb knowledge and hone his craft. A history of injuries might explain inconsistent competitiveness as a run blocker in 2025. The wiring, versatility, and finishing talent point to a WR1 ceiling.”

Damian Parson, Bleacher Report

“Good route-running ability. Tyson thrives at attacking angles and leverage. His routes are run with the intent to step on the defensive back’s toes quickly. His lateral agility and footwork are great in setting up defensive backs in off coverage at the apex of his route.”

Hines Ward, Arizona State WR Coach and Steelers Legend

“Even though Jordyn Tyson had a lot of success, I’m on his ass every day about doing the little things right and becoming a pro. But he loves that. He wants that. He wants to be coached hard. He will get better. He’ll be a better leader, a better player overall.”

Tyson’s fit with the Steelers


Wide receiver is one of the biggest positions of need for the Steelers, and if they are able to walk away with Tyson in the first round, they should be thrilled. It may take a trade-up, but for a play of Tyson’s ability, the risk may very well be worth the reward.

Jordyn Tyson on the skillset he offers to NFL teams:

“I feel like I’m a very quick player. I’m a little twitched up, is what Hines Ward would say. I can win with my feet in various ways and set up defenders.”

🎥 @ASUFootball pic.twitter.com/6HScKIsLGX

— Blake Niemann (@Blakes_Take2) February 27, 2026

I think an underrated part of the Steelers’ new head coach, Mike McCarthy’s allure, is his track record of developing some of the game’s best wideouts. Most notably, Davante Adams in Green Bay, who was the 53rd pick in 2014. It took some time, but Adams became one of the game’s most refined route runners and overall wideouts in the league under McCarthy. CeeDee Lamb also had the best years of his career so far under McCarthy. Lamb was also a much more complete product with less question marks than Adams and Tyson alike.

Tyson would slot right in alongside DK Metcalf and be capable of becoming an important volume-based receiver in the Pittsburgh offense. Tyson can win from anywhere, giving him the most versatility and playmaking ability with the potential to quickly become the Steelers’ top target. Tyson would be a slam-dunk pick for the Steelers in the first round, even if they have to give up some extra capital to move up a few spots and get him.

TL;DR: Tyson is a dynamic receiver with the upside to become the Steelers’ WR1 by the end of his rookie contract. A route artist who separates unlike anyone else on Pittsburgh’s roster, his skill set could make him worth the injury risk, especially considering none of his injuries have been repeated.

You can find all of BTSC’s prospect profiles here.

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Steelers All-Pro signals that he is leaving Pittsburgh

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have several pending free agents, including quarterback Aaron Rodgers and team MVP Kenneth Gainwell. There is another name, though, that may fly under the radar. Safety/special teams ace Miles Killebrew will be a free agent when the new league year begins.

The soon-to-be 33-year-old played in just five games last season due to a leg injury, and he has done something that has made it clear he will not be returning to Pittsburgh in 2026.

Per Joyce Hanz of TribLive, Killebrew put his Washington County house up for sale, which would indicate he plans on signing elsewhere.

Killebrew has been with the Steelers since 2021. He was a Pro Bowler in 2023 and 2024, and was named First-Team All-Pro in 2023. However, with wide receiver Ben Skowronek filling that special teams role and becoming a Pro Bowler in his own right, re-signing Killebrew would be redundant.

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Pittsburgh Steelers, Minkah Fitzpatrick reunion on the table

Minkah Fitzpatrick #39 of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action during the game against the New York Giants at Acrisure Stadium on October 28, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


The new NFL league year begins next week, with legal tampering starting on March 9th and free agency beginning March 11th. The Pittsburgh Steelers enter this phase of the offseason with multiple needs.

While quarterback stands above all, safety is near the top of the list of positional essentials for Pittsburgh. As it currently stands, DeShon Elliott and Sebastian Castro are the only two safeties on the roster, but Brooke Pryor of ESPN poses an interesting possibility – the potential of a reunion with Minkah Fitzpatrick.

“Another potential reunion to keep an eye on involves safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, whom the Steelers traded to the Miami Dolphins last year,” Pryor writes. “Fitzpatrick is under contract for one more season, but with a new regime, the Dolphins could either trade or release him. The Steelers can’t trade for Fitzpatrick, but he could be an option if he is released. A cerebral player, Fitzpatrick was highly regarded in Pittsburgh by the coaching staff and the locker room, and the Steelers could reunite him with DeShon Elliott, who is expected to return after suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 8.”

The Steelers traded Fitzpatrick to Miami last June in exchange for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith. Prior to that, he became one of the top safeties in the league with the Steelers, earning three All-Pro nods and five Pro Bowl appearances from 2019-24.

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Kyler Murray now available for Pittsburgh Steelers to sign

Los Angeles Rams v Arizona Cardinals


The Arizona Cardinals have been at the center of the quarterback universe for the last number of weeks, with the expectation being that they will move on from Kyler Murray, and they have now down just that.

“Cardinals have informed QB Kyler Murray that they intend to release him on the first day of the league year next Wednesday, barring a trade between now and then,” Adam Schefter reports. “Arizona already owes him $36.8M guaranteed in 2026, and another $19.5M would have triggered on March 15 for 2027. He now will be moving on.”

Considering the Steelers’ current quarterback situation, Murray will certainly be a name to watch out for. His situation is similar to that of Russell Wilson in 2024 when Denver released him. The Broncos signed Wilson to a five-year, $245 million extension upon acquiring him from the Seattle Seahawks – an extension he never played a down on. The Broncos released him and spread a dead cap hit of $85 million across 2024 and 2025.

Murray has missed 21 games over the last three seasons due to injury, though 2025 felt more like a soft benching than an inability to return. In seven seasons, Murray has thrown 121 touchdowns to 60 interceptions with a passer rating of 92.2. He’s also added 32 touchdowns on the ground, and was a Pro Bowl selection in 2020 and 2021.

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