The full list of attendees for the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has been released, featuring six Missouri athletes. The following former Tigers are heading to Indianapolis from Feb. 23 to March 2 to attend the combine.
WR Kevin Coleman Jr.
OT Keagen Trost
DT Chris McClellan
DE Zion Young
LB Josiah Trotter
DB Toriano Pride Jr.
Five of those six players participated in some postseason scouting bowl game with the hopes of getting their name and face in front of scouts and NFL front office members. Young, Coleman and McClellan all participated in the Senior Bowl, while Trost was a member of the Shrine Bowl team. Pride participated in the Hula Bowl, as well.
Trotter was the lone Tiger of this group not to compete in a scouting event. He does, however, have good draft stock for himself so far.
The biggest winner from any of those events was Young, who’s now receiving buzz to be a potential first-round pick. Young was named his Senior Bowl team’s Most Valuable Player on that Saturday’s live-action game, while also showing off in one-on-one drills. A recent ESPN mock draft from Field Yates has Young landing with the Chicago Bears at the No. 25 spot.
Coleman also made a name for himself at the Senior Bowl. He showed off some fancy release packages and route-running that frequently left him wide open against NFL-caliber defensive backs. It’s no surprise to see him heading to the combine.
McClellan was the third and final winner from the Senior Bowl. He simply showed off that he has the body and the athletic traits to contribute right away to an NFL team, which is something that obviously had scouting departments’ eyes peeled.
Trotter, Pride and Trost may have the most to gain from the combine. Trotter didn’t participate anywhere, but still has plenty of eyes on him. That’ll be a deeply important week or so for Trotter. Pride doesn’t have a ton of eyes on him, so a week of good interviews and testing could be important for him.
Trost has slowly risen up draft boards, but again, he could use a good week to boost his draft stock. He could potentially sneak into the top 100 if he has a good week.
Missouri could also have guys like safeties Daylan Carnell and Jalen Catalon, along with center Connor Tollison, selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.
These Tigers will head to Indianapolis on Feb. 23 through March 2.
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