2026 NFL Scouting Combine Day 4 Winners & Losers (Offensive Linemen)

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Sep 13, 2025; Stanford, California, USA; Boston College Eagles offensive lineman Jude Bowry (71) blocks against Stanford Cardinal linebacker Ernest Cooper (44) during the second quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Day 4 of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine spotlighted offensive linemen, and while the workout lacked headline-grabbing 4.3 speed times, it quietly reshaped draft boards. Functional athleticism, verified measurables, and drill efficiency separated risers from prospects who merely held steady.
Here are the biggest winners and losers from the offensive line workouts in Indianapolis.
Winners
Isaiah World, OT
World reinforced his early-round projection with a strong all-around workout. His positional drills were controlled and technically sound, and his movement skills matched what evaluators saw on film. He didn’t need to test historically — he needed confirmation — and that’s exactly what he delivered.
Sam Hecht, IOL

Sep 28, 2024; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson (2) waits for the snap from center Sam Hecht (75) against the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the fourth quarter at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-Imagn Images
Hecht emerged as one of the most athletic interior linemen of the group, posting impressive explosion and movement numbers. His Combine validated a mobility-based projection and likely boosted his stock among zone-heavy offenses looking for second-level range and quickness.
Brian Parker II, IOL
Parker backed up strong film traits with verified athleticism. His quick feet and controlled transitions stood out in drills, reinforcing his versatility to play guard or center at the next level. For teams prioritizing interior flexibility, his stock trended upward.
Jude Bowry, OT
Bowry didn’t post eye-popping numbers, but he looked smooth and efficient in position drills. In a tackle class where functional movement matters more than track speed, he confirmed his Day 2 profile and avoided any athletic red flags.
Losers
Mid-Tier Tackles Who Tested Average
In a deep offensive tackle class, average testing becomes a relative loss. Several prospects expected to separate athletically instead delivered middle-of-the-pack results, allowing peers to climb above them in athletic projection discussions.
Arm Length & Measurable Concerns
Measurements quietly matter on Day 4. A few tackles came in with shorter-than-ideal arm length for blindside projection, which can impact pass-protection ceiling in NFL schemes. Even solid testing cannot fully offset reach limitations at the position.
Non-Participants & Limited Drill Work
As with earlier Combine days, some linemen opted out of certain drills. In a setting built on direct comparison, missing verified testing data can create uncertainty — especially when other prospects are elevating their profiles with confirmed athletic measurables.
Biggest Takeaways
Confirmation Over Creation
Day 4 wasn’t about shocking risers; it was about validating film. The linemen who benefited most were those whose testing aligned cleanly with what evaluators already believed.
Interior Athleticism Is Rising in Value
Guards and centers who tested above positional averages likely improved their standing in zone-based offensive systems. Movement ability inside continues to gain importance at the NFL level.
Relative Drops Matter in Deep Classes
There were no catastrophic failures, but in a strong offensive line group, simply being average can function as a stock decline when others are clearly separating.
Final Stock Summary
- Major Risers: Isaiah World, Sam Hecht, Brian Parker II, Jude Bowry
- Relative Stock Concerns: Average-testing tackles, shorter-arm prospects, non-participants
With the trenches now fully tested, Day 4 provided clarity rather than chaos — and as pro days approach, these verified athletic markers will continue shaping offensive line boards across the league.
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