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NFL combine 2026: QB grades as Ty Simpson, Carson Beck headline workouts

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza has established himself as the top quarterback prospect in this draft class. However, he did not participate in athletic testing or on-field drills in Indianapolis. He quite literally stepped aside to watch his peers — LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Alabama’s Ty Simpson, Miami’s Carson Beck and others — fight for the right to be the second quarterback taken in April’s draft.

At least two quarterbacks have been taken in the first round every year over the past decade except one (Kenny Pickett in 2022). A year ago, Miami’s Cam Ward went No. 1 overall to the Titans, but the next quarterback (Jaxson Dart) did not come off the board until No. 25 overall. Will a second quarterback rise into the first round?

Here is how several quarterbacks fared Saturday at the NFL Scouting Combine:

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place April 23–25 in Pittsburgh. You can find more draft coverage at CBSSports.com, including weekly mock drafts and regular evaluations of the top prospects.

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Grading top QB prospects

  • Measurables: 6-foot-4¾, 236 pounds, 9½-inch hands, 31⅞-inch arm length, 76¾-inch wingspan
  • Testing: Did not participate in on-field testing

Grade: N/A — Fernando Mendoza did not take part in any athletic testing, but he was on the field supporting other competitors and chatting with former Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.

The Hoosier drew loud applause from the home-state crowd and carried a smile everywhere he went. Mendoza remains the presumptive No. 1 overall selection.

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  • Measurables: 6-foot-1⅛, 211 pounds, 9⅜-inch hands, 30⅞-inch arm length, 76½-inch wingspan
  • Testing: Did not participate in on-field testing

Grade: A — Ty Simpson had what I considered only two bad throws on the day — one on an out route and another on the rail. From the out route to the go route, Simpson threw with touch and strong ball placement. The son of Tennessee-Martin head coach Jason Simpson showed quiet feet with little wasted movement in his footwork.

The Alabama quarterback is an interesting evaluation. He is an older prospect with essentially one year of starting experience, and the results of that season were volatile. His performance separated him as QB2 in this class, which could mean late first-round or early second-round consideration.

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  • Measurables: 6-foot-2, 203 pounds, 9⅛-inch hands, 30⅜-inch arm length
  • Testing: Did not participate in on-field testing

Grade: B+ — Two of Garrett Nussmeier’s first four throws were his worst, but he quickly settled in and avoided further erratic passes. Ball placement could have been better on the rail throws, but overall he did a nice job leading receivers and giving them opportunities to make plays on the football.

Nussmeier battled an injury all season. It showed up on tape but was not confirmed until the combine. When healthy, Nussmeier — the son of Saints offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier — has proven to be one of the most reliable options at the position. He is QB3 for me and a likely Day 2 pick.

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  • Measurables: Measurables: 6-foot-4¾, 233 pounds, 10-inch hands, 30⅝-inch arm length, 75-inch wingspan
  • Testing: Did not participate in on-field testing

Grade: B+ — Carson Beck started his throwing session strong, showing quality accuracy and timing on out routes. He also threw the comeback and hinge routes well. His touch waned slightly on deep balls, which were inconsistent; he charted two off-target throws and two well-placed passes.

Beck is in the conversation to be the second or third quarterback off the board, which likely translates to a Day 2 selection.

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  • Measurables: 6-foot-5¼, 228 pounds, 9⅞-inch hands, 32¾-inch arm length, 79⅝-inch wingspan
  • Testing: Did not participate in on-field testing

Grade: B — Drew Allar struggled early, with errant throws on out routes and an initially sloppy performance. At times he looked like he was fighting his lower body due to inconsistent footwork, but he grew more comfortable as drills progressed and performed his best during the second half of the throwing session. The Ohio native was particularly effective go balls, comebacks and fade routes.

Allar has prototypical size and remains a candidate to come off the board on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Other standouts

  • Measurables: 6-foot-1¾, 210 pounds, 9-inch hands, 29⅞-inch arm length
  • Testing: 4.72-second 40-yard dash, 32-inch vertical jump, 114-inch broad jump

Luke Altmyer may have been the most consistent quarterback from start to finish in the first group. Decision-makers wanted to see ball placement and anticipation regardless of route, and he checked that box — from comeback and out routes to go balls and fades.

He was also one of a handful of quarterbacks to participate in athletic testing, which spoke to his competitiveness

  • Measurables: 6-foot-2⅝, 232 pounds, 10¼-inch hands, 31⅝-inch arm length
  • Testing: 4.56 second 40-yard dash, 40-inch vertical jump, 130-inch broad jump

Cole Payton caused some early timing issues during the cauntlet because he is left-handed. His athletic testing impressed more than his on-field work, which was fine but not exceptional.

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Canelo trainer Eddy Reynoso delivers David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez verdict

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Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez’s rivalry remains unsettled after years of back and forth. In May, Benavidez seeks a legacy-defining win up at cruiserweight against Gilberto Ramirez, and now Canelo’s trainer has revealed his prediction for the bout.

Benavidez was in hot pursuit of Canelo for a number of years, possessing the WBC Interim super-middleweight title but still unable to secure a shot at the then undisputed champion, until he was forced to move up to light-heavyweight.

At 175lbs, ‘The Mexican Monster’ has become the WBC light-heavyweight champion, but in six weeks’ time, he ventures up to cruiserweight to challenge ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez for the unified WBO and WBA marbles at 200lbs.

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In an interview with K.O. Artist Sports, Eddy Reynoso, long-time trainer of Canelo, declared the fight as a close one, with the outcome hinging on which man makes fewer mistakes on the night.

“Zurdo is a fighter who works more with his footwork, controls distance, and is very strong. He throws combinations and has good defence.

“David is a great fighter who moves forward with a tight guard, throws strong combinations, and has a lot of speed.

“I think it’s a very evenly matched fight. Whoever performs better in the ring that night, whoever makes fewer mistakes, will win. It’s a very close fight in my opinion.”

Zurdo-Benavidez takes place on Saturday, May 2, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. As for Canelo, the four-division conqueror remains sidelined until September, when he will presumably seek to reclaim a super-middleweight world title after losing them to Terence Crawford last year.

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They will always have the option of leaving him out

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Former India player Aakash Chopra has opined that the Mumbai Indians (MI) bowling will likely revolve around Jasprit Bumrah in IPL 2026. He noted that MI have the option of leaving out Trent Boult and playing Corbin Bosch as the overseas seamer.

With 22 scalps at an economy rate of 8.96 in 16 innings, Boult was MI’s highest wicket-taker in IPL 2025. While Bumrah picked up 18 wickets at an economy rate of 6.67 in 12 innings last season, Bosch accounted for a solitary dismissal in two innings while conceding an average of 7.85 runs per over.

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, ‘Aakash Chopra,’ the former India batter reckoned that Bumrah would be the central figure in the Mumbai Indians‘ bowling strategies in IPL 2026, pointing out that the five-time champions can play Bosch ahead of Boult, considering the left-arm seamer’s recent form.

“Bowling will be slightly more reliant on Bumrah now as well because Bumrah is Bumrah. There is no one like him in the entire world. So one over at the start, one over in the middle, and two overs at the death. Their bowling will revolve around him. Don’t bowl more than one over of Jasprit Bumrah in the powerplay. Use him wisely,” Chopra said.

“You can keep Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar at the top for swing bowling, although Trent Boult’s recent form is not good. His game has gone down a little. So that will be worth watching, because they will always have the option of leaving him out, as they can play Corbin Bosch. Corbin Bosch is a serious, serious player. I rate him very highly – bowling and batting,” he added.

Aakash Chopra highlighted that Corbin Bosch can bowl at the death and can also give an odd over with the new ball. He added that the Mumbai Indians can also use Allah Ghazanfar with the new ball, if the Afghanistan spinner is included in the playing combination, with Deepak Chahar and Hardik Pandya available as new-ball options in any case.


“No one should stop” – Aakash Chopra on Mumbai Indians’ potential batting strategy in IPL 2026

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In the same video, Aakash Chopra opined that the Mumbai Indians should bat aggressively throughout their innings in IPL 2026.

“I feel everyone should hit with the bat. No one should stop. Why is there a need to stop when you have so much depth and might in batting? Quinton de Kock should start hitting with Rohit Sharma,” he said.

The cricketer-turned-commentator added that MI have enough batting depth for everyone to play fearlessly.

“If Suryakumar Yadav comes at No. 3, he should hit. Whether Tilak Varma or Hardik Pandya comes at No. 4, they should hit. If Tilak comes at No. 5, he should hit. After that, Will Jacks and Naman Dhir are there. They should also hit. That should be enough for you to bat deep into the innings,” Chopra observed.

The Mumbai Indians can choose between Will Jacks and Sherfane Rutherford as an overseas lower-middle-order batter. They will have even greater batting depth if Mitchell Santner, Corbin Bosch and Deepak Chahar are part of their playing combination.

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