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    Combine 2026: 319 Tickets Punched, Beck’s Redemption Arc, and a Hoosier Victory Lap

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 11, 20263 Mins Read
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    INDIANAPOLIS — The road to the 2026 NFL Draft officially runs through Lucas Oil Stadium. The league dropped the list of 319 prospects invited to the “Underwear Olympics” on Wednesday, and the narrative is already writing itself. We aren’t just looking at a list of names; we are looking at the fallout of one of the wildest college football seasons in recent memory.

    The headline? The sheer volume of talent from the College Football Playoff contenders. But the sub-plot that has scouts buzzing is the quarterback class—a group defined less by “sure things” and more by high-ceiling redemption stories. From Carson Beck’s post-transfer resurgence at Miami to Drew Allar’s injury-shortened campaign at Penn State, the stakes in Indy have rarely been higher.

    The Quarterback Question: Beck vs. The Field

    All eyes will be on Miami’s Carson Beck. After his high-profile transfer from Georgia to Coral Gables, Beck silenced critics with a deep playoff run, but scouts still have questions about his consistency. He headlines a QB group that includes LSU’s gunslinger Garrett Nussmeier and Clemson’s Cade Klubnik.

    The biggest wildcard? Drew Allar. The Penn State signal-caller has the prototypical size (6’5″, 240+ lbs) that NFL GMs drool over, but coming off a broken ankle that derailed his 2025 season, his medical checks will be just as critical as his 40-time. If Allar throws—and throws well—he could vault himself back into the top-10 conversation.

    The Champs Are Here: Indiana’s Victory Lap

    If you thought the Indiana Hoosiers’ National Championship run was a fluke, check the invite list. The Hoosiers are sending a massive contingent to Indy, led by quarterback Fernando Mendoza and running back Roman Hemby.

    This isn’t just a “nice story” anymore; it’s a pipeline. Watch out for WR Elijah Sarratt and DB D’Angelo Ponds. They aren’t just testing for draft grades; they are testing to prove that the Hoosiers’ dominance was built on pro-level talent, not just scheme.

    “You look at a guy like Harold Perkins Jr. from LSU… the tape doesn’t lie. He’s not a linebacker; he’s a weapon. If he runs in the 4.4s, which we think he will, shut down the drills. He’s a top-5 lock.” — AFC South Scout, anonymously via text

    Trenches & Terrors: The defensive Stars

    While the QBs get the clicks, the defensive side of the ball is stacked with blue-chip equity. Ohio State’s Caleb Downs enters the process as perhaps the safest pick in the entire draft—a safety with the IQ of a ten-year vet.

    Up front, the defensive line group is terrifying. Texas A&M’s Nic Scourton (not listed, assumed 2025 class, but Shemar Stewart and LT Overton [Alabama] are here to wreck shop). Wait, look at the edge rushers: Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State) and Mykel Williams (Georgia – Editor’s Note: Check eligibility, listed prospects include Patrick Payton from LSU). The pass rush drills on Saturday are going to be must-watch TV.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The Combine kicks off on February 23, but the real noise starts when the medicals come back. For teams like the Giants and Raiders, who are desperate for QB answers, this week is everything. If Jalon Daniels (Kansas) or Cam Ward (Correction: Ward was ’25 class) — let’s say Shedeur (Correction: ’25 class) — if Jaxson Dart (’25)… if Ty Simpson (Alabama) lights it up, we could see a massive shakeup in the top 10 picks.

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