Gennings Dunker has been the talk of the college football world with his flowing red mullet and matching mustache.
Dunker first popped up on everyone's radar following his quirky interview during the Panini Senior Bowl.
He also demonstrated his versatility by taking snaps at offensive tackle, guard, and center, claiming he doesn't care where he plays, as long as he gets a chance at the next level.
Dunker is giving NFL scouts and executives plenty to think about before the 2026 NFL Draft, and that continued with a solid performance at the NFL Combine.
Dunker showcased his speed and hops at the Combine
Dunker was one of nine Iowa representatives at the Combine, and even though his glorious red mullet got most of the headlines, Dunker showcased that he can do much more than grow a great mullet.
Gennings Dunker is a OT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 8.20 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 273 out of 1512 OT from 1987 to 2026.
— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 1, 2026
Pending agilities and bench, times unofficial.https://t.co/sjMkAmFNrF pic.twitter.com/xLmA4vUeFi
Dunker impressed with his 32.50-inch vertical leap, receiving an elite grade from the Relative Athleticism Score (RAS).
He also received a good grade 9.0 foot broad jump and on his 5.19-second 40-yard dash.
Overall, RAS gave Dunker an elite grade of 8.20 out of 10, ranking No. 273 out of 1,512 offensive tackles since 1987.
Scouts are torn on whether Dunker will play tackle or guard at the next level, but wherever he plays, he is projected to be a future NFL starter.
According to NFL Draft analyst Lance Zierlein, Dunker possesses an outstanding frame and is aggressive on his blocks at the first and second levels.
Dunker is projected to have below-average production, but he will make up for it with his athleticism.
Scouts love Dunker's ability, likening him to Brandon Scherff, another former Iowa great, and his versatility gives him a leg up on most offensive linemen in the draft class.
