
Before NFL stars earned their stripes, they all started somewhere. And now, they lead by example — or serve as a model for tomorrow’s stars.
Such is the case for Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton — but in an awkward way.
During Day 1 of the 2026 NFL combine, Hamilton’s draft combine results were used as a graphic on NFL Network to compare his combine showing to standout Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles‘.
However, with Styles’ superior recordings and measurements put next to the Ravens star safety, Hamilton took to social media to express his amusement.
I just got brutally framemogged pic.twitter.com/ar4bhkyIJT
— Kyle Hamilton (@kyledhamilton_) February 27, 2026
“I just got brutally framemogged,” Hamilton wrote on social media.
“Frame mogged” is a slang term that refers to being outmatched from a physical standpoint of a smaller physique in a side-by-side comparison.
Styles, who recorded 46 tackles for the Buckeyes in the 2025 season, clocked an unofficial 4.47-second 40-yard dash, 43½ inch vertical, and measured 6-foot-5, weighing 244 pounds.
He was compared to Hamilton’s 6-foot-4⅛, 220-pound frame, 4.59-second 40-yard dash and 38-inch vertical from the 2022 combine.
The broadcast also visually compared Hamilton, Styles and Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb‘s 40-yard dashes in real time, in what Hamilton called a “low blow.”
framemogged https://t.co/ZEBpBJwTzG pic.twitter.com/K7WCDjLil2
— NFL (@NFL) February 27, 2026
While Hamilton’s combine records appeared to contrast differently from Styles’, he was still the 14th overall pick in the 2022 draft, going to the Ravens. He also gave Styles his flowers.
“Sonny is 1 of 1 tho!” he wrote on social media.
Just before the 2025 regular season, he signed a 4-year $100.4 million extension with Baltimore to make him one of the highest-paid safeties in NFL history.
Combine numbers are only one part of an NFL success story, and the proof is in the pudding with Hamilton’s Pro Bowl status
