The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis gets going this week. With less than a couple of months until the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, the combine is one of the few opportunities between now and then for scouts to see these prospects in person. It also allows players to meet with coaches and general managers in a more formal setting.
The combine is a way for big-name prospects to further cement their draft stocks near the top, whereas lesser-known players can make a name for themselves with a strong showing. Although some of the bigger names, such as quarterback Shedeur Sanders and EDGE rusher Abdul Carter, won’t work out in Indy this year, there are still plenty of notable players taking part in drills, Quinn Ewers, Jalen Milroe, Travis Hunter, and Mason Graham.
Below is a full list of results, live updates, and highlights from all 2025’s action in Indy.
JUMP TO RESULTS: QB | RB | WR | TE | DB | DT | EDGE | LB | O-line
(All times Eastern)
10:23 a.m. — As far as the combine schedule goes, prospects will go through their on-field workouts on one day and have bench press and broadcast interviews the day after.
10:16 a.m. — Some more big news from Indy, as Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham will just be doing the bench press this week. He’ll do the rest of his workouts at his Pro Day next month:
#Michigan stud DL Mason Graham, a likely Top 5 pick, will only do the bench press here at the NFL Scouting Combine, per his agent Ryan Matha.
He will work out at his Pro Day. pic.twitter.com/Q4kYRingMY
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 27, 2025
TSN’s Vinnie Iyer ranks Graham as the No. 4 overall prospect in this year’s draft class.
9:36 a.m. —Measurements from defensive lineman are getting underway on Thursday morning:
Good morning from the NFL Combine! Measurements for all Defensive Linemen begin right now, followed by Linebackers. Deepest Interior-DL class since 31 were drafted in 1992 (Emtman, Gilbert, McGlockton, etc.). EDGE group is loaded too. Buckle up. #NFLCombine #2025nfldraft #NFL
— Todd McShay (@McShay13) February 27, 2025
9:21 a.m. —Good morning from the first day of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indy! The biggest news emerging this morning is surrounding potential No. 1 overall pick Abdul Carter out of Penn State.
Tests revealed Wednesday that Carter has a stress fracture in his right foot that could require surgery. But on Thursday morning, Adam Schefter reported that no surgery is needed, and Carter is expected to participate in his Pro Day next month:
Doctors told Penn St. DE and projected No. 1 pick Abdul Carter that, after further scans on his right foot, surgery is not advisable. Carter will work out at his March 28 pro day at Penn State.
“I couldn’t be more confident that this will be a non-factor where he’s drafted,”… pic.twitter.com/pHTkIzDcWM
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 27, 2025
It’s obviously great that Carter won’t need surgery, but we’ll see how this may affect his stock too much. He should have a strong pro day. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus told NFL Network he expects his client to be selected No. 1 overall.
This section will be updated when NFL Combine workouts begin.
This section will be updated when NFL Combine workouts begin.
This section will be updated when NFL Combine workouts begin.
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We’ll include results from each position group when they go through their workouts on their scheduled day.
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Defensive linemen
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Interior linemen
Player | School | Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical Jump |
Prospects descended on Indianapolis for the NFL Combine starting Monday, Feb. 24, but on-field drills begin Thursday and run through Sunday.
Here’s a look at when each position group will take the field for on-field drills, plus how to watch.
NFL Network will broadcast the combine for the 20th time, with live coverage beginning Thursday. Rich Eisen and Daniel Jeremiah will lead the coverage of the on-field workouts.
The network will also have guest analysts on the panel for certain position groups.
Fans can stream the NFL Combine through the NFL digital platforms or Fubo, which offers a free trial.