Workouts at the NFL combine officially begin Friday, which means it's time to take a look at the prospects who will test the best in Indianapolis.
One important note before we dive in: The combine is just one part of the evaluation process as the draft nears. As I said in my story breaking down every combine drill, NFL teams are really watching to see if a player's measurables correlate with his tape, and which prospects triggered red flags with their results. So, just because I include a player here, it does not necessarily mean he'll be moving up my board if he wows inside Lucas Oil Stadium.
Without further ado, let's go position-by-position and predict who will steal the show in Indy.
Quarterback

Carson Wentz, North Dakota State
I've been told Wentz could have an Andrew Luck-type workout on Saturday. That does not mean he's the next Andrew Luck, but it gives you a sense of what people think of him as an athlete. All indications are that he's going to participate in the throwing drills, and if his performance at the Senior Bowl is any indication, he should excel under that spotlight. And perhaps most important, Wentz is expected to impress during interviews with teams. I haven't heard a negative word about his work ethic and football character, and that should come through during those 15-minute conversations.
