The NFL's annual combine in Indianapolis featured the coaching staffs and front offices of all 32 teams evaluating more than 300 of the best 2019 NFL draft prospects. The combine ran from Feb. 26 to March 4, and the draft is in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 25-27.
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WHAT TO KNOW
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Day 4 top performers and draft risers: How the top defensive backs ran.
Day 3 top performers and draft risers: How the top defensive linemen performed.
Day 2 top performers and draft risers: How the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends worked out.
Day 1 top performers and draft risers: How the best running backs and offensive linemen tested.
2019 NFL combine preview: Kiper and McShay answer the biggest questions.
Most intriguing prospects: These are the five players who will be watched closest in Indianapolis.
Kiper's Mock Draft 2.0: Predicting where Quinnen Williams and other defensive playmakers will end up.
McShay's Mock Draft 2.0: Where will Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins go?
Targets and draft needs for all 32 teams: What each team will be looking at in Indianapolis.
Ranking the RB class: Matt Bowen takes a look at the most complete running backs in the 2019 class.
Where does Murray fit: Our experts look at where Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray best fits in the NFL.
First Draft podcast: Our crew dives deep into the 2019 NFL draft class.
Full 2019 NFL draft order: The order in which NFL teams will pick in April.
Full list of participants: More than 300 prospects for the 2019 draft will work out and meet with teams.
From ESPN Stats & Information
Alabama and Clemson have the most invited players with 11 each, while Ohio State has 10. The SEC makes up 90 of the 337 total invitees, 37 more than the next-highest conference (Big Ten, 53) and almost twice as many as the ACC (46).
Since 2008, 21 of 32 first-round quarterbacks have thrown at the NFL combine, including Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen, Josh Rosen and Lamar Jackson. Sam Darnold was the most recent to not throw.
Notable QB measurements
Kyler Murray: 5-foot-10 1/8, 207 pounds, 9 1/2-inch hands
Dwayne Haskins: 6-foot-3 3/8, 231 pounds, 9 5/8-inch hands
Drew Lock: 6-foot-3 3/4, 228 pounds, 9-inch hands
Daniel Jones: 6-foot-5 1/8, 221 pounds, 9 3/4-inch hands
Will Grier: 6-foot-2 1/2, 217 pounds, 9 3/8-inch hands
Notable RB 40-yard dash times
Justice Hill, Oklahoma State: 4.40
Ryquell Armstead, Temple: 4.45
Jordan Scarlett, Florida: 4.47
Mike Weber, Ohio State: 4.47
Travis Homer, Miami: 4.48
Notable WR 40-yard dash times
Parris Campbell, Ohio State: 4.31
Andy Isabella, UMass: 4.31
Mecole Hardman, Geogria: 4.33
D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss: 4.33
Terry McLaurin, Ohio State: 4.35
Notable front seven 40-yard dash times
Devin White, LSU: 4.42
Montez Sweat, Mississippi State: 4.41
Quinnen Williams, Alabama: 4.83
Devin Bush, Michigan: 4.43
Nick Bosa, Ohio State: 4.79
Notable defensive back 40-yard dash times
Zedrick Woods, Ole Miss: 4.29
Jamel Dean, Auburn: 4.30
Darnell Savage Jr., Maryland: 4.36
Mark Fields, Clemson: 4.37
Greedy Williams, LSU: 4.37
FULL SCHEDULE FOR PROSPECTS AT THE COMBINE
Running backs, offensive linemen, special teams
Tuesday, Feb. 26: Registration, hospital pre-exam and X-rays, overflow testing, orientation, interviews with teams
Wednesday, Feb. 27: Measurements, medical examinations, overflow testing, interviews with teams
Thursday, Feb. 28: Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, PK/ST workout, media, bench press, interviews with teams
Friday, March 1: On-field workouts (timing, stations, skill drills)
Alabama OT Jonah Williams- 33 5/8" arms length. Doesn't prevent him from playing OT in the NFL but certainly doesn't help his cause. Ideally 34 1/2" or longer.
— Todd McShay (@McShay13) February 27, 2019
Quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends
Wednesday, Feb. 27: Registration, hospital pre-exam and X-rays, overflow testing, orientation, interviews with teams
Thursday, Feb. 28: Measurements, medical examinations, overflow testing, interviews with teams
Friday, March 1: Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press, interviews with teams
Saturday, March 2: On-field workouts (timing, stations, skill drills)
Could Kyler Murray be the top QB taken? pic.twitter.com/2zqAlivFVl
— Todd McShay (@McShay13) March 1, 2019
Defensive linemen and linebackers
Thursday, Feb. 28: Registration, hospital pre-exam and X-rays, overflow testing, orientation, interviews with teams
Friday, March 1: Measurements, medical examinations, overflow testing, interviews with teams
Saturday, March 2: Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press, interviews with teams
Sunday, March 3: On-field workouts (timing, stations, skill drills)
Ed Oliver checked in at 6-2, 287. That's a good height-weight combo for him. Now I'm looking forward to see how he's moving. pic.twitter.com/UuYvsW7Muy
— Todd McShay (@McShay13) March 1, 2019
Defensive backs
Friday, March 1: Registration, hospital pre-exam and X-rays, overflow testing, orientation, interviews with teams
Saturday, March 2: Measurements, medical examinations, overflow testing, interviews with teams
Sunday, March 3: Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press, interviews with teams
Monday, March 4: On-field workouts (timing, stations, skill drills)