The final day of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine on Sunday, March 1, concluded with the ‘Big Men’ in Hoodie shirts, and Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor officially stole the show. Standing at a massive 6-foot-7 and 366 pounds, Proctor shocked the stadium by putting up 36 reps on the bench press, the highest mark among all offensive players this year. Despite his size, he moved with surprising fluidity in the positional drills, cementing his status as a high-end starter for teams that value a power-gap blocking scheme. His performance has intensified rumors that the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 are eyeing him as their long-term solution at left tackle to protect Patrick Mahomes.
()Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Peanuts Charlie Brown and Snoopy Fan T Shirt, Treat yourself or make a great gift for your loved ones
In the veteran market, the Indianapolis Colts have sent shockwaves through the league by officially granting quarterback Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade on February 26, 2026. Despite GM Chris Ballard previously stating his belief in Richardson’s development, the move suggests a definitive organizational shift toward a new direction, likely centered on a veteran bridge or a top-tier rookie from the 2026 class. Richardson, the former No. 4 overall pick, remains a tantalizing high-upside option for quarterback-needy teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, though his injury history and recent benching for Daniel Jones have complicated his trade value. Simultaneously, the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans finalized a major trade involving defensive stalwarts: the Jets are sending edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to Tennessee in exchange for 366-pound nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. This transaction underscores a clear strategy by the Jets to clear Hoodie shirts and gather interior defensive bulk, potentially paving the way for them to use their No. 2 overall pick on a premier pass-rusher like David Bailey or Sonny Styles.
()The veteran market was shaken by a blockbuster trade finalized on February 26, as the New York Jets sent Pro Bowl edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for massive nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. The move reunites Johnson with Titans head coach Robert Saleh, who drafted him in New York, while the Jets bolster their interior defense with the 366-pound Sweat. This transaction, set to become official on March 11, has effectively cleared even more Hoodie shirts for the Jets, who now hold over $90 million in flexibility and three first-round picks. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have granted Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate speculation about a landing spot with the Minnesota Vikings or Miami Dolphins. These high-stakes maneuvers, combined with the Falcons’ decision to place the franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts, are redrawing the map of NFL power structures just weeks before the new league year begins.
-
This All Over Print design is made with high-quality, 100% spun polyester that delivers the look and feel of organic cotton without ever cracking, peeling or flaking. It stays wrinkle free and soft to the hand forever, able to withstand summer festivals, late nights and world domination with style and grace.
We print our product using dye-sublimation, a technology that allows for us to produce these insanely vibrant all over designs. Due to this process, the product may contain smudges or irregularities along the seams or under the armpit of the sleeves or on the hoodie pocket. We cannot accept returns for this reason. Each item is a unique, 1 of-a-kind product, printed exclusively for the customer who ordered it.







