The NFL Scouting Combine just about wraps up in Indianapolis with the big fellas, the men in the trenches, the ones who protect quarterbacks and block for running backs!
This is the final day of televised positional drills for the top draft prospects. For once, the Seattle Seahawks are in such a good position on the offensive line that, except for possible changes/competition at center and right guard, this is not an area where Seattle needs to splurge on draft capital because the OL is in dire straits.
If anyone catches their eye, it might be Oregon’s Emmanuel Pregnon, an All-American in his final season in college and one of the premier prospects at the guard position. Iowa’s Gennings Dunker has experience across the line but projects as a guard in the NFL. Notable center prospects include Alabama’s Parker Brailsford, Florida’s Jake Slaughter, Iowa’s Logan Jones, and Auburn’s Connor Lew.
NFL Network and the NFL+ streaming service have live combine coverage, as usual. Proceedings begin at 10 am PT on Sunday, Mar. 1. For those who don’t want to watch and just want to follow along with the results, the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine tracker is live and functioning and gives you all the relevant info you need! You can chat away in the comments!
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On-Field Drill Dates (all airing on NFL Network, streamed on NFL+)
- Thursday, Feb. 26 (Noon-5 p.m. PT): Defensive linemen, linebackers
- Friday, Feb. 27 (Noon-5 p.m. PT): Defensive backs, tight ends
- Saturday, Feb. 28 (10 a.m.-5 p.m. PT): Quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs
- Sunday, March 1 (10 a.m.-2 p.m. PT): Offensive linemen
Notable NFL Combine Drills
- 40-yard dash
- Bench press of 225 pounds
- Vertical jump
- Broad jump
- 20-yard shuttle
- Three-cone drill
- 60-yard shuttle
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
(Note: Not everyone is participating in drills, some are participating in select drills, and seemingly fewer are in every drill)









