Kyle Hamilton reacts to NFL Combine comparison with Sonny Styles

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Baltimore Ravens All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton went viral for his reaction to having his combine numbers compared to those of former Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.

During the NFL Network broadcast of the 2026 NFL Combine, a graphic posted Hamilton's stats alongside Styles'. Styles led his position group in multiple categories and posted the best vertical jump by a linebacker in the combine since 2005.

"I just got brutally framemogged," Hamilton wrote on his X account.


Frame "mogged" is a popular slang term that means to appear superior to someone in a physical or aesthetic sense, according to TODAY.com.

Hamilton, who was 24 pounds lighter than Styles when he participated in the combine in 2022, had a vertical jump five-and-a-half inches shorter than Styles. Styles also ran a better 40-yard dash (4.46 seconds) than Hamilton (4.59).


I just got brutally framemogged pic.twitter.com/ar4bhkyIJT

— Kyle Hamilton (@kyledhamilton_) February 27, 2026

The NFL network simulated a race between Hamilton, Cowboys wide receiver Ceedee Lamb and Styles. That simulation showed that the linebacker achieved significant separation from the two NFL players. Styles was 0.04 seconds faster than Lamb and 0.13 seconds faster than Hamilton.


We’ve got LINEBACKERS running faster than WR1s now

Sonny Styles (4.46) just ran a faster 40 than CeeDee Lamb (4.50).

What are they feeding Ohio State LBs?!

(h/t @NFL) pic.twitter.com/xdkZfgIwpU

— DraftKings Sportsbook (@DKSportsbook) February 27, 2026

"The simulcam was a low blow," Hamilton later wrote, tagging NFL Network host Rich Eisen in the comment. "Sonny is 1 of 1 tho!"

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Styles is projected to be a first-round pick in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ravens LB says he was 'framemogged' by Sonny Styles at NFL Combine

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