The NFL Scouting Combine is a chance for draft hopefuls to meet with and workout in front of NFL executives, scouts and coaches.
The hope is that they can perform well during drills and team interviews to increase their draft stock as much as possible ahead of the draft in April.
The entire Combine is eight days long with players arriving for the 2026 Combine starting on Sunday, Feb. 22. Over the week, players will run through drills, be taken through workouts and meet with teams while everything they do is highly scrutinized. NFL teams will then use what they learned to then go to schools' pro days.
Here is everything to know about the NFL Scouting Combine, including schedule, dates, workout times, record and invites.
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NFL Combine schedule 2026
Dates: Sunday, Feb. 22 to Monday, March 2
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana
Here is the workout schedule for the 2026 NFL Combine.
Date Time (ET) Group Channel/Stream
Thursday, Feb. 26 3 p.m. DL, LB, PK NFL Network/Fubo
Friday, Feb. 27 3 p.m. TE, DB NFL Network/Fubo
Saturday, Feb. 28 1 p.m. QB, WR, RB NFL Network/Fubo
Sunday, March 1 1 p.m. OL NFL Network/Fubo
How to watch the NFL Combine
TV Channel: NFL Network
Live stream: Fubo
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine will air on NFL Network throughout the weekend. The coverage focuses on the individual workouts, and NFL Network does its best to catch viewers up on results they missed during commercial breaks.
Cord-cutters can watch the NFL Combine with Fubo, which carries NFL Network in its channel lineup.
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NFL Combine 2026 invites
Here are all of the players who were invited to the 2026 NFL Combine.
Quarterbacks
Joey Aguilar, Tennessee
Drew Allar, Penn State
Luke Altmyer, Illinois
Carson Beck, Miami
Jalon Daniels, Kansas
Joe Fagnano, UConn
Taylen Green, Arkansas
Haynes King, Georgia Tech
Cade Klubnik, Clemson
Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
Behren Morton, Texas Tech
Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
Cole Payton, North Dakota State
Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
Ty Simpson, Alabama
Running Backs
Kaytron Allen, Penn State
Max Bredeson, Michigan
Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
Jonah Coleman, Washington
CJ Donaldson, Ohio State
Rahsul Faison, South Carolina
Eli Heidenreich, Navy
Roman Hemby, Indiana
Robert Henry Jr., UTSA
Emmett Johnson, Nebraska
Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
Seth McGowan, Kentucky
Jam Miller, Alabama
Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M
Jadarian Price, Notre Dame
Adam Randall, Clemson
Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh
Nicholas Singleton, Penn State
J'Mari Taylor, Virginia
Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas
Noah Whittington, Oregon
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Wide receivers
Aaron Anderson, LSU
Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin
Chris Bell, Louisville
Dillon Bell, Georgia
Skyler Bell, UConn
Malik Benson, Oregon
Germie Bernard, Alabama
Denzel Boston, Washington
Zachariah Branch, Georgia
Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee
Barion Brown, LSU
Deion Burks, Oklahoma
Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
Josh Cameron, Baylor
Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri
KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana
CJ Daniels, Miami
Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech
Malachi Fields, Notre Dame
Emmanuel Henderson Jr., Kansas
Chris Hilton Jr., LSU
Jordan Hudson, SMU
Ted Hurst, Georgia State
Caullin Lacy, Louisville
Bryce Lance, North Dakota State
Ja'Kobi Lane, USC
Kendrick Law, Kentucky
Makai Lemon, USC
Eric McAlister, TCU
Donaven McCulley, Michigan
Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech
Chase Roberts, BYU
Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
De'Zhaun Stribling, Mississippi
J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida
Carnell Tate, Ohio State
Zavion Thomas, LSU
Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech
Harrison Wallace III, Mississippi
Jalen Walthall, Incarnate Word
Kaden Wetjen, Iowa
Antonio Williams, Clemson
Colbie Young, Georgia
Tight ends
Dallen Bentley, Utah
Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M
Josh Cuevas, Alabama
Oscar Delp, Georgia
Khalil Dinkins, Penn State
Jack Endries, Texas
John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming
Matthew Hibner, SMU
Justin Joly, N.C. State
Will Kacmarek, Ohio State
Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
Miles Kitselman, Tennessee
Max Klare, Ohio State
Marlin Klein, Michigan
Tanner Koziol, Houston
RJ Maryland, SMU
Lake McRee, USC
Riley Nowakowski, Indiana
Eli Raridon, Notre Dame
DJ Rogers, TCU
Sam Roush, Stanford
Joe Royer, Cincinnati
Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon
Bauer Sharp, LSU
Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
Michael Trigg, Baylor
Dae'Quan Wright, Mississippi
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Offensive Linemen
Chris Adams, Memphis
Austin Barber, Florida
Evan Beerntsen, Northwestern
Markel Bell, Miami
Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
Jude Bowry, Boston College
Parker Brailsford, Alabama
Joshua Braun, Kentucky
Travis Burke, Memphis
Jager Burton, Kentucky
DJ Campbell, Texas
Fernando Carmona, Arkansas
Kage Casey, Boise State
Pat Coogan, Indiana
Anez Cooper, Miami
Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M
Enrique Cruz Jr., Kansas
J.C. Davis, Illinois
Garrett DiGiorgio, UCLA
Gennings Dunker, Iowa
Fa'alili Fa'amoe, Wake Forest
Spencer Fano, Utah
Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
Monroe Freeling, Georgia
Matt Gulbin, Michigan State
Alex Harkey, Oregon
Sam Hecht, Kansas State
Alan Herron, Maryland
Max Iheanachor, Arizona State
Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
Logan Jones, Iowa
Connor Lew, Auburn
Caleb Lomu, Utah
Francis Mauigoa, Miami
Blake Miller, Clemson
Micah Morris, Georgia
Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma
Brian Parker II, Duke
Diego Pounds, Mississippi
Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon
Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M
Jaeden Roberts, Alabama
Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
Billy Schrauth, Notre Dame
Drew Shelton, Penn State
Jake Slaughter, Florida
Beau Stephens, Iowa
Logan Taylor, Boston College
Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern
Keagen Trost, Missouri
Dillon Wade, Auburn
Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame
Carver Willis, Washington
Jeremiah Wright, Auburn
Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M
Defensive Linemen
Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke
David Bailey, Texas Tech
Rueben Bain Jr., Miami
Cameron Ball, Arkansas
Caleb Banks, Florida
Jaishawn Barham, Michigan
Nick Barrett, South Carolina
Rayshaun Benny, Michigan
DeMonte Capehart, Clemson
Brandon Cleveland, N.C. State
Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati
Keyron Crawford, Auburn
Caden Curry, Ohio State
Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
Zane Durant, Penn State
Bryson Eason, Tennessee
Deven Eastern, Minnesota
Logan Fano, Utah
Keldric Faulk, Auburn
Skyler Gill-Howard, Texas Tech
George Gumbs Jr., Florida
David Gusta, Kentucky
Gracen Halton, Oklahoma
Zxavian Harris, Mississippi
Romello Height, Texas Tech
Cashius Howell, Texas A&M
Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern
Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College
Gabe Jacas, Illinois
Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State
Bobby Jamison-Travis, Auburn
Marvin Jones Jr., Oklahoma
Joshua Josephs, Tennessee
Tim Keenan III, Alabama
Nyjalik Kelly, UCF
Malachi Lawrence, UCF
Max Llewellyn, Iowa
Anthony Lucas, USC
Jackie Marshall, Baylor
Chris McClellan, Missouri
Kayden McDonald, Ohio State
Akheem Mesidor, Miami
Christen Miller, Georgia
Derrick Moore, Michigan
Trey Moore, Texas
Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M
Domonique Orange, Iowa State
LT Overton, Alabama
T.J. Parker, Clemson
Patrick Payton, LSU
Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana
Jack Pyburn, LSU
Albert Regis, Texas A&M
Mason Reiger, Wisconsin
Tyreak Sapp, Florida
Gary Smith III, UCLA
R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma
Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan
Damonic Williams, Oklahoma
Wesley Williams, Duke
Peter Woods, Clemson
Zion Young, Missouri
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Linebackers
CJ Allen, Georgia
Lander Barton, Utah
Wesley Bissainthe, Miami
Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma
Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU
Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State
Aiden Fisher, Indiana
Eric Gentry, USC
Jake Golday, Cincinnati
Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma
Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
Justin Jefferson, Alabama
Jack Kelly, BYU
Deontae Lawson, Alabama
Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh
Red Murdock, Buffalo
Namdi Obiazor, TCU
Harold Perkins Jr., LSU
Arvell Reese, Ohio State
Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
Karson Sharar, Iowa
Xavian Sorey Jr., Arkansas
Sonny Styles, Ohio State
Josiah Trotter, Missouri
Scooby Williams, Texas A&M
Wade Woodaz, Clemson
Taurean York, Texas A&M
Defensive backs
Keith Abney II, Arizona State
Marcus Allen, North Carolina
Jadon Canady, Oregon
Brandon Cisse, South Carolina
Bud Clark, TCU
Tacario Davis, Washington
Mansoor Delane, LSU
Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin
Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina
Caleb Downs, Ohio State
Daylen Everette, Georgia
Bishop Fitzgerald, USC
Andre Fuller, Toledo
Jaylon Guilbeau, Texas
TJ Hall, Iowa
Ahmari Harvey, Georgia Tech
A.J. Haulcy, LSU
Colton Hood, Tennessee
Jalen Huskey, Maryland
Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State
Domani Jackson, Alabama
Chris Johnson, San Diego State
Dalton Johnson, Arizona
Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina
Will Lee III, Texas A&M
Hezekiah Masses, Cal
Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
Latrell McCutchin Sr., Houston
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
Devin Moore, Florida
Louis Moore, Indiana
Ahmaad Moses, SMU
Malik Muhammad, Texas
Julian Neal, Arkansas
Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa
VJ Payne, Kansas State
D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana
Toriano Pride Jr., Missouri
Ephesians Prysock, Washington
Kamari Ramsey, USC
Chandler Rivers, Duke
Keionte Scott, Miami
DeShon Singleton, Nebraska
Avery Smith, Toledo
Genesis Smith, Arizona
Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma
Treydan Stukes, Arizona
Lorenzo Styles Jr., Ohio State
Michael Taaffe, Texas
Avieon Terrell, Clemson
Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
Jakobe Thomas, Miami
Zakee Wheatley, Penn State
Collin Wright, Stanford
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Specialists
Tommy Doman Jr., Florida
Ryan Eckley, Michigan State
Trey Smack, Florida
Drew Stevens, Iowa
Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse
Brett Thorson, Georgia
Dominic Zvada, Michigan
NFL Combine drills
40-yard dash
Bench press
Three-cone drill
Vertical jump
20-yard shuttle
Broad jump
While the NFL Combine is actually a week-long event, the majority of NFL fans care about only four days. From Thursday to Sunday of Combine week, the draft prospects will go through drills and workouts.
While the events themselves don't automatically correlate with NFL success, they give fans a chance to see how the prospects stack up against past draft picks who competed in the events, while also looking to increase their draft stock in the current class.
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NFL Combine records
40-yard dash
Rank Player Time Pos. Year
1. Xavier Worthy 4.21 WR 2024
2. John Ross 4.22 WR 2017
3. Kalon Barnes 4.23 CB 2022
4. Chris Johnson 4.24 RB 2008
T-5. Dri Archer 4.26 RB 2014
T-5. Tariq Woolen 4.26 CB 2022
T-5. DJ Turner 4.26 CB 2023
T-8. Marquise Goodwin 4.27 WR 2013
T-8. Henry Ruggs III 4.27 WR 2020
T-10. Jacoby Ford 4.28 WR 2010
T-10. J.J. Nelson 4.28 WR 2015
T-10. Jalen Myrick 4.28 CB 2017
Bench press
Rank Player Reps Pos. Year
1. Stephen Paea 49 DT 2011
T-2. Mike Kudla 45 DL 2006
T-2. Mitch Petrus 45 OL 2010
T-4. Brodrick Bunkley 44 DL 2006
T-4. Jeff Owens 44 DT 2010
T-4. Dontari Poe 44 DT 2012
T-4. Netane Muti 44 G 2020
T-7. Tank Tyler 42 DL 2007
T-7. Russell Bodine 42 C 2014
T-7. Harrison Phillips 42 DT 2018
T-10. Terna Nande 41 LB 2006
T-10. David Molk 41 C 2012
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Three-cone drill
Rank Player Time Pos. Year
1. Jeff Maehl 6.42 WR 2011
2. Buster Skrine 6.44 DB 2011
T-3. Scott Long 6.45 WR 2010
T-3. David Long Jr. 6.45 LB 2019
5. Dane Sanzenbacher 6.46 WR 2011
6. Daniel Sorensen 6.47 FS 2014
T-7. Terrence Toliver 6.48 WR 2011
T-7. Zyon McCollum 6.48 CB 2022
9. Devon Cajuste 6.49 WR 2016
T-10. Leon Hall 6.50 CB 2007
T-10. Cecil Shorts 6.50 WR 2011
T-10. Chykie Brown 6.50 DB 2011
Vertical jump
Rank Player Height Pos. Year
T-1. Donald Washington 45.0 CB 2009
T-1. Chris Conley 45.0 WR 2015
T-3. Byron Jones 44.5 CB 2015
T-3. Donovan Peoples-Jones 44.5 WR 2020
T-5. A.J. Jefferson 44.0 CB 2010
T-5. Obi Melifonwu 44.0 S 2017
T-5. Juan Thornhill 44.0 S 2019
T-5. Jartavius Martin 44.0 S 2023
T-9. Dorin Dickerson 43.5 TE 2010
T-9. Kashif Moore 43.5 WR 2012
T-9. Speedy Noil 43.5 WR 2017
T-9. Marcus Williams 43.5 S 2017
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20-yard shuttle
Rank Player Time Pos. Year
T-1. Jason Allen 3.81 CB 2006
T-1. Brandin Cooks 3.81 WR 2014
3. Bobby McCain 3.82 CB 2015
4. B.W. Webb 3.84 CB 2013
T-5. Desmond Trufant 3.85 CB 2013
T-5. Justin Simmons 3.85 FS 2016
7. Austin Pettis 3.88 WR 2011
T-8. Kevin Johnson 3.89 CB 2015
T-8. Kevin King 3.89 CB 2017
T-10. Sabby Piscitelli 3.90 S 2007
T-10. Shiloh Keo 3.90 DB 2011
T-10. Buster Skrine 3.90 DB 2011
Broad jump
Rank Player Length Pos. Year
1. Byron Jones 12'3"* CB 2015
2. Tyler Owens 12' 2" S 2024
T-3. Obi Melifonwu 11'9" S 2017
T-3. Emanuel Hall 11'9" WR 2019
T-3. Juan Thornhill 11'9" S 2019
6. Miles Boykin 11'8" WR 2019
T-7. Jamie Collins 11'7" OLB 2013
T-7. Chris Conley 11'7" WR 2015
T-7. Donovan Peoples-Jones 11'7" WR 2020
T-9. Bud Dupree 11'6" OLB 2015
T-9. Jalen Reagor 11'6" WR 2020
T-9. Jeremy Chinn 11'6" S 2020
*Unofficial world record