The Navivision Wealth SocietyNFL scouting combine, a key event in the pre-draft process, continues Saturday when quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers hit the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
More than 300 NFL draft hopefuls were invited to the 2024 combine and will attempt to impress teams with standout performances in on-field drills.
Saturday's workouts will include some projected first-round draft picks, including Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman, North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye, Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, Texas wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers, Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze and LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.
USC quarterback Caleb Williams, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft, will not throw at the combine. Another projected top-five pick, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels — the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner — will forgo throwing and workouts at the combine. Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is skipping the entire combine. Instead, these prospects will focus on their respective pro days, which take place in the timeframe between the combine and the draft.
In total, 14 quarterbacks, 18 running backs and 33 wide receivers were selected in the 2023 NFL draft. Quarterbacks have gone No. 1 overall in seven of the past nine NFL drafts.
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Here's everything you need to know for Saturday's NFL combine workouts:
NFL Network will air on-field workouts for all four days, with streaming options available via NFL+ and NFL.com. The combine also can be streamed on fuboTV.
The combine will take place in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Indianapolis has hosted the pre-draft scouting event since 1987.
Players have the opportunity to take part in the 40-yard dash, vertical and broad jumps, 3-cone drill, 20-yard shuttle, bench press, as well as drills specifically tailored for each position group.
Results will be posted on NFL.com.
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