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2026 NFL scouting combine rankings: Quarterbacks

The NFL Draft season ramps up significantly on Thursday, February 26. The beginning of the NFL Scouting Combine. Often referred to as the underwear Olympics, the Combine is the first real chance teams have to get their hands on these prospects.

The Combine is as much about the interactions had as it is about the physical performances. The Quarterbacks will get their time to perform on Saturday February 28.

The following is a list of Quarterbacks that have been invited to the Scouting Combine as well as a list of the remaining draft eligible quarterbacks who were not invited. Full name, school, height, weight and projected draft position range have been included for both lists.

The height and weight measurements are subject to change as measurables are major components of the Combine. The sizes included will be close but cannot be deemed official until the Combine measurements. In addition, 40 times, bench press, and various timed drills will be information gained during the Scouting Combine.

The invitee list includes many names expected to be drafted based on various projections that are also subject to change. Players towards the bottom of the invitee list are projected low based on factors they need to show, not red flags or long-term concerns. Mendoza and Simpson are the only prospects expected to hear their name called on the first day, and Simpson is not necessarily a lock for the first round in February.  

2026 Scouting Combine Quarterback invitees

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**Name**

**School**

**HT**

**WT**

 

**Range**

Fernando Mendoza

Indiana

6'5

225

 

No. 1

Ty Simpson

Alabama

6'2

208

 

Rd 1

Garrett Nussmeier

LSU

6'1

205

 

Rd 3-4

Carson Beck

Miami

6'4

220

 

Rd 3-5

Drew Allar

Penn St

6'5

235

 

Rd 4-6

Cade Klubnik

Clemson

6'2

210

 

Rd 4-6

Luke Altmyer

Illinois

6'2

215

 

Rd 4-6

Jalon Daniels

Kansas

6'0

220

 

Rd 4-6

Joey Aguilar

Tennessee

6'3

225

 

Rd 4-6

Behren Morton

Texas Tech

6'2

210

 

Rd 4-6

Joe Fagnano

UConn

6'4

225

 

Rd 5-7

Cole Payton

NDSU

6'3

233

 

Rd 5-7

Haynes King

GT

6'3

215

 

Rd 5-7

Sawyer Robertson

Baylor

6'4

235

 

Rd 5-7

Taylen Green

Arkansas

6'6

220

 

Rd 5-7

Diego Pavia

Vanderbilt 

5'11

207

 

Rd 6-UFA

The second list includes the names of draft eligible players expected to be in the mix for the NFL Draft, they just weren’t invited to the Combine. Not all of these names currently project as exclusively end of the Draft prospects, but many do.

Whether that is due to team metrics like a lack of wins (Kaidon Salter, Brayson James) or lower competition level (Jake Retzlaff, Matthew Sluka), these players did not receive a Combine invite.

Draft Eligible Quarterbacks not invited to the Combine

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**Name**

**School**

**HT**

**WT**

 

**Range**

Miller Moss

Louisville

6'2

210

 

Rd 4-6

Tommy Castellanos

Florida St

5'11

200

 

Rd 5-7

Jake Retzlaff

Tulane

6'1

205

 

Rd 5-7

Brayson James

Boston College

6'3

218

 

Rd 5-7

Kyron Drones

Virginia Tech

6'2

235

 

Rd 6-UFA

Athan Kaliakmanis

Rutgers

6'3

212

 

Rd 6-UFA

Mark Gronowski

Iowa

6'2

235

 

Rd 6-UFA

Marverick McIvor

W. Kentucky

6'2

214

 

Rd 6-UFA

Blake Shapen

Mississippi St

6'1

210

 

Rd 6-UFA

Tyler Van Dyke

SMU

6'4

230

 

Rd 6-UFA

Kaidon Salter

Colorado

6'1

190

 

UFA

Zach Calzada

Kentucky

6'4

230

 

UFA

Preston Stone

Northwestern

6'1

215

 

UFA

Matthew Sluka

JMU

6'2

211

 

UFA

The 2026 NFL Draft quarterback class turned out to be far less exciting that it was predicted to be a year ago. Some of that has to do with names like Arch Manning, Dante Moore and LaNorris Sellers choosing to stay in college. The other major factor is the top end doesn’t look like many expected it to look.

Garrett Nussmeier, Drew Allar, Cade Klubnik were supposed to be the first-round prospects from this class. Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson were never expected to be in this position. As the 2025 season played out, those expected top players had bad or injured seasons.

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The quarterbacks will be worth paying attention to at the Combine. The Raiders with the top overall pick might be the only team that doesn’t need to pay attention. Currently, there is not analyst or expert willing to attach their name to Mendoza going anywhere but No. 1. For every other interested team, the way quarterbacks 2-30 look should be of interest.

Fernando Mendoza is the only prospect at this stage to officially confirm that he does not intend on throwing at the Combine. He will instead, throw at the Indiana Pro Day. Where his throwing can benefit his teammates. 

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