
Very draft cycle has a point at which a number becomes more than just a measurement and begins to feel like a message. That figure for Arvell Reese is 241. Standing six feet four inches tall and weighing 241 pounds he tied for the quickest 40 yard sprint time of any linebacker at this year’s combine with a time of 4.46 seconds. Something feels a little odd but in the best manner possible when you sit with those figures for a while. That’s not how men that large should move. However the tape still exists.
Scouts start talking about Arvell Reese’s weight but not because it’s out of the ordinary on its own. It is out of the ordinary. At 241 pounds he is strong enough surprisingly strong according to some evaluators to bull rush his way into a quarterback’s chest explosive enough to threaten an offensive lineman on the edge and lean enough to drop into coverage against a running back. At twenty years old that combo at that weight is truly peculiar in the greatest manner. Lance Zierlein of NFL.com described it as a perfect storm of chaos and it’s difficult to disagree.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Arvell Reese |
| Date of Birth | August 30, 2005 |
| Age | 20 |
| Height | 6 feet 4 inches |
| Weight | 241 pounds |
| Arm Length | 32.5 inches |
| 40-Yard Dash | 4.46 seconds |
| Position | Linebacker / Edge Rusher (Hybrid) |
| College | Ohio State University |
| Draft | 2026 NFL Draft โ Pick No. 5 Overall |
| Selected By | New York Giants |
| High School | Glenville High School, Cleveland, Ohio |
| Parents | Maeko Walker and Alex Reese |
| Major | Human Development and Family Science |
| Awards | Consensus All-American (2025), Big Ten Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year, 2024 National Champion |
| Career Stats | 112 tackles, 13.5 TFL, 7.0 sacks (2023โ2025) |
He came to Ohio State in 2023 as a four star recruit from Cleveland’s Glenville High School which is renowned for turning out serious football players in a region that doesn’t always receive the national recognition it merits. Reese recorded an interception in the championship game and assisted Glenville in winning a state championship in 2022 which was the first for any school in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. It turns out that this kind of impulse for embracing the moment was a recurring phenomenon.
He intentionally had a quiet first year. Special teams accounted for all 58 of his snaps. Coaches were understanding and allowed him to grow in the background. Then came his sophomore season when the frame that scouts would eventually get fixated with started to put in actual effort. He had 43 tackles 3.5 for loss and was on a national championship team with some of the top defensive players in college football. The discussion had completely changed by the time he entered his junior year in 2025.
Last fall’s season opening matchup with Texas felt like a public proclamation. Against the then top ranked Longhorns I had nine tackles a sack and a tackle for loss. Reputations seem to be cemented in games like that where the weight wingspan and acceleration all appear on the same field at the same moment against the finest opponents. Reese was the most adaptable weapon on Ohio State’s defense which was the best in the nation.
Throughout the season he recorded 27 pressures played 327 snaps as an edge rusher and 286 as a box linebacker and missed just four tackles. He was being used everywhere by the Buckeyes who were effectively risking offenses to find a reliable response.
Reese only ran the 40 yard sprint at the NFL combine before opting out of additional testing. The 4.46 time was sufficient. He was tied for the fastest linebacker at the tournament with Sonny Styles. Evaluators carefully record that sprint pace at 241 pounds because it shows a player whose stated weight may be understating rather than overstating his athletic ability.
Although Reese himself told ESPN during the draft broadcast that they had a bunch of unique ways in mind it is still unknown exactly how the Giants intend to use him. The point is undoubtedly that such response might signify virtually anything. Dennard Wilson the defensive coordinator takes over a player whose positional ambiguity contributes to his worth.
His placement next to Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns presents real challenges for opposing offenses. Reese is capable of rushing from the second level spying on quarterbacks and dropping into coverage. Because of his length and weight each of these jobs feels more dangerous than they could with a smaller player.
Demario Davis with greater length is the NFL analogy that is being discussed. That’s intriguing since Davis developed into one of the league’s more subtly important defenders a guy whose influence necessitated watching the entire game rather than just looking at the box score.
On paper you are not overwhelmed by Reese’s 6.5 sacks from the previous season. However there is something about his style of play that doesn’t necessarily translate well into numbers. The ability to close on a ball carrier from behind the disruption and the pursuit angles are all factors that contribute to victories rather than just numbers.
Arvell Reese’s frame is reportedly not yet maxed out which is important to note and frequently overlooked in the combine measurement discussion. He weighs 241 pounds on a body that scouts think can support more weight without sacrificing his unique movement abilities. Many NFL hopefuls never quite live up to such bullish physical projections so that’s more of a projection than a truth.
Given his football IQ academic background (he is a two time Academic All Big Ten honoree majoring in human development) and the institutional support of a Giants coaching staff that obviously covets his profile it’s difficult not to feel a certain measured excitement about what lies ahead at the age of 20. The weight is only the start of the tale.