If you've watched Miami over the past few seasons, you probably noticed Rueben Bain Jr. before you ever learned his name.

He's the kind of defender who jumps off the screen -- not just because he's constantly in the backfield, but because he plays like every snap matters. Bain stepped into a starting role early in his career and quickly became one of the driving forces behind Miami's defense. He's thick, twitchy and downright disruptive, with 24.0 tackles for loss and 14.0 sacks over the past two-plus seasons.

By 2025, his resume already included conference honors, team captaincy and consistent backfield production. He doesn't fit the classic height-and-length mold of an NFL edge rusher, but the explosiveness, leverage and finishing ability are what evaluators believe will translate at t

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