Scouting Report: Utah OT Caleb Lomu's best football is still ahead of him
Young, athletic, and already surprisingly nuanced with his hands, Utah offensive tackle has fantastic long-term outlook.
The NFL Scouting Combine is this week, and one player who is bound to see his 2026 NFL Draft stock rise is Utah left tackle Caleb Lomu.
A long, young, and athletic offensive tackle, the combine is a place meant for players like himself and Georgia’s Monroe Freeling to shine and boost their draft stock. Not only will Lomu get to meet extensively with NFL teams and answer any questions about his play that may have been hampered by scheme, but he’ll take to the turf at Lucas Oil Stadium and be one of the stars of the show.
Declaring for the draft after just his redshirt sophomore season in Salt Lake City, Lomu has a streamlined pathway toward hearing his name called in the first round this upcoming April. However, the consensus is all over the map on Lomu and what analysts think of his talent as he takes his game to the next level.
So, what do I think on the young and athletic offensive tackle? Let’s find out.
Measurables, Testing Numbers, and Injury History of Caleb Lomu
Measurables
Height: 6-foot-6 (estimated)
Weight: 308 pounds (estimated)
Arm Length: n/a
Hand Size: n/a
This section will be updated once we have verified numbers on Utah OT Caleb Lomu from the NFL Scouting Combine.
Testing Numbers
This section will be updated once we have verified numbers on Utah OT Caleb Lomu.
Injury History
Lomu has no documented injuries throughout his college career at Utah.





