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Best NFL Draft Landing Spots for Ohio State’s Sonny Styles
As the 2026 NFL Draft edges closer, speculation surrounding the best potential landing spots for the most notable prospects is running rampant.
This includes, of course, Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.
The first-team All-American — who’s planning on attending next month’s draft in Pittsburgh in case he’s invited — has been heavily linked with a Top-10 pick since exploding on the scene at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in late February. A former safety, Styles has the size, speed and length scouts crave, high Football IQ, and a nasty old school attitude.
While Styles looks like the kind of player that could shine on any NFL roster, here are four teams picking at the top of the order that could provide an ideal fit for him:
Arizona Cardinals, Pick 3
Arizona could add to their Buckeye reunion in the desert at the third overall spot. After all, they already have Styles’ former teammate and predecessor with the Ohio State “Block O” jersey, Cody Simon, at the linebacker position after picking him up in the fourth round last year.
Monti Ossenfort, Cardinals’ general manager since 2023, has picked up two former Buckeyes at the top of the first round since taking command in Arizona: offensive tackle Paris Johnson sixth overall in 2023, and wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. fourth overall in 2024. Additionally, Ossenfort selected breakout cornerback Denzel Burke in the fifth round last year, so we know he keeps an eye on Columbus.
Some will argue that third overall is too high for an off-ball linebacker, but it’s also true that not many off-ball linebackers can do what Styles can do. Arizona could pair Styles with Simon in the middle of their 3-4, or maybe move Simon into Zaven Collins’ spot outside and have Styles play with Mack Wilson Sr. in the middle. Simon and Styles already possess great rapport together, having led Ohio State to a National Championship in 2024.
Tennessee Titans, Pick 4
New Titans’ head coach Robert Saleh enjoyed his best years as a defensive coordinator in the NFL while overseeing a linebacking corps that included the likes of Fred Warner, Dre Greenlaw and Azeez Al-Shaair in San Francisco. He could add to that legacy in Tennessee with Styles.
The Titans could plug Styles right away in the middle, alongside Cedric Gray, a fourth-rounder from 2024 who became a full-time starter last year. Or, Tennessee could leave veteran Cody Barton in the middle, and use Styles on the weak side. Either way, it’s an upgrade for a unit that finished last season with the fifth-highest points allowed per game average in the NFL, at 28.1.
Tennessee is slated to pick fourth, and the potential of seeing Styles in Saleh’s Cover-3 scheme, as fast and rangy as he is, is mindblowing.
Miami Dolphins, Pick 11
The Dolphins currently own the 11th overall pick, which means they might have to climb a few spots if their heart is set on Styles.
One of the biggest knocks against Miami during the recently-terminated Mike McDaniel-era was a lack of physicality on both sides of the ball. Styles would be a perfect first step to ending all that.
Getting him on Miami’s roster is actually a gamble that could pay off. Current Dolphins’ linebacker Jordyn Brooks is coming off an All-Pro season where he led the league in tackles. There is rumored interest in Dallas acquiring Brooks via trade.
Brooks is 28 years old and entering his final season under contract in Miami. Dealing him now seems perfect for maximizing the return. If Miami can get a high pick for Brooks, they could take Styles — assuming he’s still on the board — and have an immediate replacement that’s younger, cheaper, and with a much higher ceiling than Brooks, plus an extra high pick to invest elsewhere on the roster.
Dallas Cowboys, Pick 12
Dallas’ Leighton Vander Esch saw his promising career ending prematurely in 2023 due to injuries.
Well, Styles might already be close to a Vander Esch level.
Again, waiting for Styles to fall outside of the first 10 picks might not be the best idea and contrary to popular belief, Dallas isn’t overly aggressive trading up in the first round. But, if the Cowboys break from the trend, Styles would be well worth it.
Styles would be an immediate starter in the middle, taking either Shemar James’ or DeMarvion Overshown’s place, as the Cowboys’ depth chart is currently projected. Either way, it’s a huge upgrade via one of the safest players in this draft at a position of need for Jerry Jones’ team.
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Ohio blogger The Rooster arrested at Statehouse for online harassment
The Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested online political writer D.J. Byrnes, also known as The Rooster, at the statehouse on June 1 on a misdemeanor warrant.
A patrol spokesman said Byrnes, who posts his stories to his Substack subscribers, was arrested on an outstanding warrant. He was booked into the Franklin County Jail, records show. The patrol did not provide further details.
Byrnes’ colleague, Max Littman, said he believes the arrest is related to Byrnes texting photos of cartoon character Shrek’s penis to a state senator. “If that is in fact true, that he was arrested over that, then it’s blatant targeting a political opponent and journalist,” Littman said.
The arrest warrant for telecommunications harassment came from the city of Kirtland in Lake County. The warrant alleges that Byrnes sent two photos on May 6 to “J.C.” with the intent to harass.
State Sen. Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, did not return messages seeking comment.
Byrnes routinely works the halls power at Columbus City Hall, Ohio State University and the Ohio Statehouse, looking for tips and ambushing officeholders for his Substack reports. He can be both charming and confrontational.
Recently, he posted a story based on one anonymous source who told him that Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy tried to get into the New York Knicks locker room after the Knicks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA playoffs.
The story, and its spread, so bothered Ramaswamy that he posted a lengthy refute on X, calling it 100% fake.
State government reporter Laura Bischoff can be reached at lbischoff@usatodayco.com and @lbischoff on X.
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Was a rare bird just spotted in Ohio for the first time?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A bird rarely seen in North America was apparently spotted in Northeast Ohio of all places recently.
A lesser frigatebird was seen flying over Sippo Lake near Canton, according to several bird enthusiasts and photographers.
A photographer named Alex Eberts was kind enough to share his photos with ABC 6. You can see them at the top of this page.
Another photographer named Austin Rice posted this photo on Instagram and shared the details of what he saw on the night of May 23 in Stark County.
If you don’t know much about the lesser frigatebird, a site called eBird.com offers this description:
The smallest of the frigatebirds, but note that the female is larger than the male. Adults are easier to identify than younger birds. Adult males are almost entirely black with a red throat and white spurs emanating outwards from the body onto the wing. Adult females have a black belly and throat, a white breast and hind collar, with similar white spurs on their sides. Juvenile and immature plumages are variable and are best separated from other frigatebirds by size when comparison is possible. Mostly silent except while breeding in oceanic islands. Strongly pelagic during non-breeding season but wind-blown or fatigued birds can be found from continental coasts.
Eberts said in his own Facebook post that the May 23 sighting in Stark County was only the seventh reported sighting of the lesser frigatebird in the contiguous United States. The bird is more likely to be seen near the Indian Ocean, the Southeast Asian seas, Northern Australia to Western and Central Pacific Ocean, according to birdsoftheworld.org.
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Large police presence breaks up fight at Boardman Park
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) — Multiple police departments were responding to the report of a large fight at Boardman Park Sunday evening.
Police told our crew on the scene that they received a call around 8:30 p.m. for a large fight at the park involving over 100 people. Boardman Police Chief Todd Werth said the caller reported someone at the park may have a gun.
Due to the nature of the call, mutual aid was requested for multiple surrounding departments.
Chief Werth said officers determined an argument occurred, but there was no physical altercation. He confirmed there was no gun present.
No arrests were made and no one was injured.
People were being ushered out of the park and the park director shut down the park for the night.
Boardman Township officials say they appreciate the quick response of local law enforcement.
Dominic O’Brien contributed to this report.
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