INDIANAPOLIS — It’s Friday of NFL combine week, which means prospect measurements and on-field workouts are officially in full swing. The schedule is as follows:

Friday: TE and DBSaturday: QB, RB and WR
Sunday: OL

In the morning, players log official measurements, including height, weight, wingspan, arm length and hand size. In the afternoon, they participate in on-field testing — including the 40-yard dash, vertical and broad jumps, and bench press — before wrapping up with positional drills inside Lucas Oil Stadium.

The festivities kicked off Thursday with defensive linemen, edge rushers and linebackers. Much of the day’s discussion centered on Rueben Bain Jr.’s historically short arms, but once workouts began, attention shifted to the top prospects not named Bain, who elected not to work out. (Other top prospects to sit out included Peter Woods, Akheem Mesidor and CJ Allen.)

Ohio State EDGE Arvell Reese — the No. 3 prospect in CBS Sports draft analyst Mike Renner’s rankings — performed like a bona fide top-five pick, as did Ohio State LB Sonny Styles (No. 10) and Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey (No. 19).

Now attention turns to defensive backs and tight ends on Friday. While Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy and LSU’s Mansoor Delane — two of Renner’s top three cornerbacks in this class — will not participate, expect other first-round talents like Ohio State’s Caleb Downs (No. 7), Clemson’s Avieon Terrell (No. 11) and Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq (No. 29) to showcase their unique skill sets.

As combine week rolls along, we’ve got you covered with every official measurement and testing number as they come in from Indianapolis.

CB measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanJermod McCoyTennessee6-0 ¾188931 ¼77Avieon TerrellClemson5-10 ¾1868 ⅝3175 ½Mansoor DelaneLSU5-11 ¾1878 ⅞3074 ½Colton HoodTennessee5-11 ⅝193931 ⅜74 ⅞Keith AbneyArizona State5-101879 ⅝30–Chris JohnsonSan Diego State6-01939 ⅞30 ⅝–D’Angelo PondsIndiana5-8 ⅝1829 ⅝29 ⅜72 ¼Keionte ScottMiami (FL)5-11 ¼1939 ⅝31 ⅜76 ⅝Brandon CisseSouth Carolina5-11 ¾1898 ⅝30 ⅝75 ⅞Devin MooreFlorida6-3 ¼1988 ⅝31 ⅝76 ⅞Julian NealArkansas6-22039 ¾32 ⅝–Will Lee IIITexas A&M6-1 ½189932 ⅝–Malik MuhammadTexas6-01829 ⅞32 ⅜–Davison IgbinosunOhio State6-21899 ⅛32 ⅞–Daylen EveretteGeorgia6-11969 ⅝31 ⅞–Chandler RiversDuke5-9 ½1859 ¾29 ⅜–Hezekiah MassesCalifornia6-11798 ¼31 ⅛–TJ HallIowa6-11899 ½30–Domani JacksonAlabama6-11949 ⅛31 ⅛–Tacario DavisWashington6-3 ⅞1949 ¼33 ⅜80 ⅞Thaddeus DixonNorth Carolina6-11951031 ⅛–Ephesians PrysockWashington6-3 ⅜1969 ⅝33 ⅛80 ½Charles DemmingsStephen F. Austin6-119310 ⅛32–Jaylon GuilbeauTexas5-111909 ¼30 ⅛–Andre FullerToledo6-12009 ⅜30 ⅝–Jadon CanadyOregon5-10 ½1819 ¼30–Collin WrightStanford6-01888 ¾30 ⅝–Toriano Pride Jr.Missouri5-101859 ¼31–Ahmari HarveyGeorgia Tech5-111859 ⅜30 ⅜–Latrell McCutchinHouston6-21918 ⅝31 ¼–Avery SmithToledo5-10 ½1968 ⅜29 ⅜–Marcus AllenNorth Carolina6-21878 ½32 ⅛–CB measurement takeaways

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It was always known that D’Angelo Ponds is undersized, historically speaking, but now there are official numbers to it (5-foot-8 ⅝, 182 pounds). His play on the field has been fantastic, and that will ultimately determine where teams take him in April. Antoine Winfield Jr. (a second-round pick in 2020) is one player with similar measurements who has gone on to find success. 

Ponds also has an acceptable wingspan of 72 ¼ inches, which, as Mike Renner notes, is longer than DT Byron Murphy II, CB Donte Jackson and CB Roger McCreary, and nearly identical to CB Trent McDuffie. None of those players were drafted later than No. 55 overall.

CB testing numbersPlayer40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Jermod McCoy—————Avieon Terrell—-3410-3——Mansoor Delane————–Colton Hood4.441.5840.510-5——Keith Abney————–Chris Johnson4.401.543810-6——D’Angelo Ponds—-43.5——–Keionte Scott————–Brandon Cisse—-4110-11——Devin Moore4.501.56———-Julian Neal4.491.594011-27.134.20–Will Lee III4.521.564211-0——Malik Muhammad4.421.5139——–Davison Igbinosun4.451.583410-0——Daylen Everette4.381.5437.510-4——Chandler Rivers4.401.553910-10——Hezekiah Masses4.461.5731.59-11——TJ Hall4.591.6236–7.194.19–Domani Jackson4.411.58———-Tacario Davis4.411.593710-3——Thaddeus Dixon—-39.510-5——Ephesians Prysock4.451.573910-4——Charles Demmings4.411.554211-0——Jaylon Guilbeau————–Andre Fuller4.491.563510-9–4.28–Jadon Canady————–Collin Wright—-39——–Toriano Pride Jr.4.321.5137.510-87.20—-Ahmari Harvey————–Latrell McCutchin4.431.5838.510-117.004.18–Avery Smith4.541.6138.510-57.034.46–Marcus Allen4.501.643910-3——SAF measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanCaleb DownsOhio State5-11 ⅝2069 ½30 ¼73 ¼Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenToledo6-3 ½2019 ¼32 ⅛78 ¼Dillon ThienemanOregon6-0 ⅛201931 ⅜78 ⅛Genesis SmithArizona6-2 ⅛2028 ⅞32 ½79 ¼A.J. HaulcyLSU6-02159 ¼30 ⅞–Treydan StukesArizona6-11908 ½31 ¾–Zakee WheatleyPenn State6-32039 ½31–Kamari RamseyUSC6-02029 ¼30 ⅝–Robert Spears-JenningsOklahoma6-220510 ⅜32 ½–Bud ClarkTCU6-0188931 ½–Bishop FitzgeraldUSC5-112019 ½31 ¼–VJ PayneKansas State6-32069 ½33 ¾–Michael TaaffeTexas6-01909 ⅜29 ¼–Louis MooreIndiana5-111919 ⅞29 ½–Lorenzo StylesOhio State6-0 ½1949 ½31 ⅝–Jakobe ThomasMiami6-1 ¼21110 ⅝31 ⅞76Jalon KilgoreSouth Carolina6-12109 ⅜32 ⅞–Xavier NwankpaIowa6-2 ¼2088 ¼30 ¾–DeShon SingletonNebraska6-32051032 ⅞–Jalen HuskeyMaryland6-119610 ¼30 ⅞–Ahmaad MosesSMU5-91969 ⅛30 ¼–Dalton JohnsonArizona5-111929 ⅛30 ⅞–SAF testing numbersPlayer40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Caleb Downs————–Emmanuel McNeil-Warren4.521.5835.510-2———Dillon Thieneman4.351.524110-5———Genesis Smith—-42.510-8———A.J. Haulcy4.521.62—-———Treydan Stukes4.331.503810-10———Zakee Wheatley—-32.510-2———Kamari Ramsey4.471.573610-0———Robert Spears-Jennings4.321.513510-5———Bud Clark4.411.563810-7———Bishop Fitzgerald4.551.5833–———VJ Payne4.401.523510-7———Michael Taaffe4.501.58—-———Louis Moore——–———Lorenzo Styles4.271.4939–———Jakobe Thomas——–———Jalon Kilgore4.401.563710-10———Xavier Nwankpa4.481.6237.5–———DeShon Singleton—-39.510-10———Jalen Huskey——–———Ahmaad Moses—-38–———Dalton Johnson4.411.59369-11———TE measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanKenyon SadiqOregon6-3 ⅛2411031 ½78 ¼Michael TriggBaylor6-3 ¾24010 ½34 ¼84 ⅜Eli StowersVanderbilt6-3 ¾2399 ⅝32 ⅝79 ¾Nate BoerkircherTexas A&M6-5 ½24510 ½32 ⅝–Max KlareOhio State6-4 ⅜2469 ⅛32 ⅛77 ⅞Josh CuevasAlabama–2459 ⅝30 ⅝–Jack EndriesTexas–2459 ⅝31 ⅛–Eli RaridonNotre Dame–24510 ¾32 ¾–Will KacmarekOhio State6-5 ½2619 ⅝32 ¼–Oscar DelpGeorgia–2459 ½31 ⅝–Joe RoyerCincinnati–24710 ¾31 ½–Dallen BentleyUtah–2539 ¼33 ⅛–Marlin KleinMichigan–2489 ¼32 ⅜–Justin JolyNC State6-3 ½24110 ½32 ¼–Sam RoushStanford6-62671030 ⅝76 ⅜Dae’Quan WrightOle Miss–2469 ¼32 ¼–Tanner KoziolHouston6-6 ½2479 ⅝33 ¾–John Michael GyllenborgWyoming–2491031–Miles KitselmanTennessee–2519 ⅞31 ⅞–Bauer SharpLSU–2499 ⅝31 ¾–Matthew HibnerSMU–2519 ⅜32 ⅜–DJ RogersTCU–2589 ½33 ⅝–Lake McReeUSC–2439 ¼31 ½–Riley NowakowskiIndiana–2508 ¾31 ½–RJ MarylandSMU–236932 ¼–Jaren KanakOklahoma–2349 ⅜30 ½–Khalil DinkinsPenn State–2519 ½33 ¼–TE measurement takeaways

The tight end position continues to get lighter, at least among combine participants. The average weight for the group this year is 247.14 pounds, two pounds lighter than last year and the lightest since at least 2022, according to 247Sports’ Chance Linton. The top tight end in CBS Sports’ prospect rankings, Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq, measured in at 6-foot-3 ⅛ and 241 pounds.

TE testing numbersPlayerSchool40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Kenyon SadiqOregon4.391.5443.511-1———Michael TriggBaylor–——-———Eli StowersVanderbilt4.511.5945.511-3———Nate BoerkircherTexas A&M–——-———Max KlareOhio State–——-———Josh CuevasAlabama4.651.65349-10———Jack EndriesTexas4.621.59369-11———Eli RaridonNotre Dame4.621.603610-3———Will KacmarekOhio State4.741.70369-11———Oscar DelpGeorgia–——-———Joe RoyerCincinnati–——-———Dallen BentleyUtah4.621.62359-10———Marlin KleinMichigan4.611.64369-9———Justin JolyNC State–——-———Sam RoushStanford4.701.6138.510-6———Dae’Quan WrightOle Miss–——-———Tanner KoziolHouston4.701.6236.510-2———John Michael GyllenborgWyoming4.601.6035.510-8———Miles KitselmanTennessee4.901.7134.59-8———Bauer SharpLSU4.631.68–10-0———Matthew HibnerSMU4.571.61379-8———DJ RogersTCU–——-———Lake McReeUSC–——-———Riley NowakowskiIndiana4.661.7033.59-11———RJ MarylandSMU4.511.643310-2———Jaren KanakOklahoma4.521.61369-11———Khalil DinkinsPenn State4.721.7032.59-11———EDGE measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanRueben Bain Jr.Miami6-2 ¼2639⅛30⅞77⅜Arvell ReeseOhio State6-4 ⅛2419½32½79½David BaileyTexas Tech6-3 ½25110¼33⅝79⅝Cashius HowellTexas A&M6-2 ½2539¼30¼74¼Akheem MesidorMiami6-32591032⅛78⅝R Mason ThomasOklahoma6-2 ¼2418⅞31⅝78⅛T.J. ParkerClemson6-3 ½2639½33⅛79Anthony LucasUSC6-5 ½25610¼33⅜–Malachi LawrenceUCF6-42539¼33⅝–Gabe JacasIllinois6-42601033–Joshua JosephsTennessee6-32421034¼–Zion YoungMissouri6-62629½33–Romello HeightTexas Tech6-32399½32¼–Keyron CrawfordAuburn6-4253932–Derrick MooreMichigan6-42559⅛33⅜–Dani Dennis-SuttonPenn State6-625610⅛33⅜–Nadame TuckerWestern Michigan6-2247931⅜–Tyreak SappFlorida6-22739½32–Wesley WilliamsDuke6-42569½31⅞–Caden CurryOhio State6-32579⅜30⅛–Quintayvious HutchinsBoston College6-32339½32⅝–Trey MooreTexas6-224310½31⅝–Vincent Anthony Jr.Duke6-62581034⅛–Logan FanoUtah6-52579⅜31⅜–Max LlewellynIowa6-6258932¼–George Gumbs Jr.Florida6-4245933⅝–Patrick PaytonLSU6-52601033⅜–Aidan HubbardNorthwestern6-4 ⅝2609⅛32–Jack PyburnLSU6-42581030⅞–Marvin Jones Jr.Oklahoma6-52459¼33⅛–Nyjalik KellyUCF6-525610⅜35⅛–Mason ReigerWisconsin6-525110⅜32⅝–EDGE measurement takeaways

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We knew Rueben Bain Jr.’s arms were going to measure short, but his 30⅞-inch arms rank as the fourth-shortest among edge rushers since 1999, per MockDraftable. His 77⅜-inch wingspan isn’t ideal, either; only 19 edge rushers in the MockDraftable database (since 1999) have measured shorter. Bain will still be a first-round pick — likely in the top 10 — but teams with strict length thresholds could be wary of those numbers.

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Cashius Howell, Mike Renner’s No. 24 prospect in this class, has even shorter arms than Bain at 30¼ inches — the shortest of any edge rusher since 1999, per MockDraftable. However, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year doesn’t believe his historically short arms will prevent him from being productive in the NFL. “Those are just the cards that I’ve been dealt,” Howell said during Wednesday’s podium session. “I’m going to do everything in my power to perfect my technique and perfect my craft in whatever way possible.”

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EDGE testing numbersNameSchool40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Rueben Bain Jr.Miami (FL)————
Arvell ReeseOhio State4.461.58——–
David BaileyTexas Tech4.501.623510-9—-
Cashius HowellTexas A&M4.591.5832.59-7—-
Akheem MesidorMiami (FL)————
R Mason ThomasOklahoma4.671.63——–
T.J. ParkerClemson4.681.613410-0—-
Anthony LucasUSC————
Malachi LawrenceUCF4.521.594010-10—-
Gabe JacasIllinois————30Joshua JosephsTennessee————
Zion YoungMissouri————
Romello HeightTexas Tech4.641.633910-5—-
Keyron CrawfordAuburn————
Derrick MooreMichigan————
Dani Dennis-SuttonPenn State4.631.6339.510-116.90–
Nadame TuckerWestern Michigan4.731.6333.59-11—-
Tyreak SappFlorida————28Wesley WilliamsDuke4.891.6835.510-0—-
Caden CurryOhio State————
Quintayvious HutchinsBoston College4.741.7337——
Trey MooreTexas4.541.6038.510-0–4.43
Vincent Anthony Jr.Duke4.841.6732.510-3—-
Logan FanoUtah————
Max LlewellynIowa4.811.6432.59-7—-
George GumbsFlorida4.661.674110-17.00–
Patrick PaytonLSU————
Aidan HubbardNorthwestern————21Jack PyburnLSU————
Marvin Jones Jr.Oklahoma4.691.65——–
Nyjalik KellyUCF4.881.69379-11—-
Mason ReigerWisconsin4.781.614010-5—-
DL measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanPeter WoodsClemson6-2 ½2989⅛31¼76⅝Lee HunterTexas Tech6-3 ½3189¼33¼80⅝Kayden McDonaldOhio State6-2 ⅛3269⅝32¼78⅛Keldric FaulkAuburn6-5 ⅞2769¾34⅜82¼Christen MillerGeorgia6-3 ¾321103380⅛Caleb BanksFlorida6-6 ¼32710⅞3585¾Jaishawn BarhamMichigan6-3 ½24010¼34⅛–Chris McClellanMissouri6-43131134–Rayshaun BennyMichigan6-32989¼33⅜–Domonique OrangeIowa State6-232210¼33⅜–Dontae CorleoneCincinnati6-0 ⅝3409½31⅞–Nick BarrettSouth Carolina6-33121033⅜–Darrell Jackson Jr.Florida State6-5 ⅝3151134¾–LT OvertonAlabama6-327410⅝33¼–Kaleb ProctorSoutheastern Louisiana6-22919½33–Tim KeenanAlabama6-13278⅝30½–Zxavian HarrisOle Miss6-83301034⅝–Skyler Gill-HowardTexas Tech6-12809¼30⅝–Gracen HaltonOklahoma6-2 ⅝2931031⅛77¾DeMonte CapehartClemson6-531310¼33⅞–Albert RegisTexas A&M6-12959⅝31⅝–Tyler OnyedimTexas A&M6-3 ½29210⅛34⅛–Bryson EasonTennessee6-23231033⅛–David GustaKentucky6-23081031⅛–Brandon ClevelandNC State6-33079¼32⅜–Zane DurantPenn State6-129010⅝31⅞–Damonic WilliamsOklahoma6-23051033⅛–Gary Smith IIIUCLA6-13199⅝32⅝–Cameron BallArkansas6-43109½33–Bobby Jamison-TravisAuburn6-33289⅝34¼–Deven EasternMinnesota6-53151034–Jackie MarshallBaylor6-2 ½2939½32–DL measurement takeaways

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Florida’s Caleb Banks is having a heck of a pre-draft process after being limited to just three games last season because of a broken foot. He reminded everyone of his NFL potential with a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, then followed that up with impressive combine measurables, including an 85¾-inch wingspan — the longest among combine defensive tackles since 1999. He also posted 98th percentile height (6-foot-6 ¼), 89th percentile weight (327 pounds), 94th percentile hand size (10⅞ inches) and 94th percentile arm length (35 inches). Banks has a good chance to go in the back half of Round 1.

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Clemson’s Peter Woods entered the 2025 season as a potential top-five pick, but an inconsistent fall — despite earning first-team All-ACC honors — pushed him out of that conversation. While Woods remains a first-round talent, some of his measurables disappointed, including fourth-percentile arm length (31¼ inches) and 10th-percentile wingspan (76⅜ inches). Woods also did not participate in on-field drills at the combine. He’ll look to show off his skill set at Clemson’s pro day on March 12.

DL testing numbersNameSchool40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Peter WoodsClemson————–Lee HunterTexas Tech5.181.7921.58-4——Kayden McDonaldOhio State————–Keldric FaulkAuburn
359-9——Christen MillerGeorgia————–Caleb BanksFlorida5.051.76329-6——Jaishawn BarhamMichigan4.641.613310-3——Chris McClellanMissouri5.051.8029.59-0—-25Rayshaun BennyMichigan————–Domonique OrangeIowa State————–Dontay CorleoneCincinnati————–Nick BarrettSouth Carolina5.101.7031.59-08.174.91–Darrell Jackson Jr.Florida State————–LT OvertonAlabama4.871.70———-Kaleb ProctorSE Louisiana4.791.69339-5–4.71–Tim KeenanAlabama5.311.84308-4—-21Zxavian HarrisOle Miss————–Skyler Gill-HowardTexas Tech————27Gracen HaltonOklahoma4.821.7036.59-68.094.79–DeMonte CapehartClemson4.851.7233.58-11——Albert RegisTexas A&M4.881.72349-87.774.85–Tyler OnyedimTexas A&M—-329-3——Bryson EasonTennessee5.091.7830.59-4–5.00–Brandon ClevelandNC State5.121.78———-David GustaKentucky4.881.6832——37Zane DurantPenn State4.751.6633.59-4——Damonic WilliamsOklahoma————30Gary Smith IIIUCLA—-28——–Cameron BallArkansas5.131.79329-18.024.76–Bobby Jamison-TravisAuburn————–Deven EasternMinnesota—-27.59-48.07—-Jackie MarshallBaylor4.881.69——4.68–

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LB measurementsPlayerSchoolHeightWeightHandArmWingspanSonny StylesOhio State6-52441032⅞80⅞Anthony HillTexas6-22389⅝32⅜79Jake GoldayCincinnati6-4 ½2399½31⅞76⅞Josiah TrotterMissouri6-223710¼32¼–CJ AllenGeorgia6-0 ¾23010⅛31½75½Kyle LouisPittsburgh6-02209½31¼–Jacob RodriguezTexas Tech6-12319¼30⅞–Lander BartonUtah6-52339½32¼–Harold Perkins Jr.LSU6-12238⅛31⅜–Red MurdockBuffalo6-223210⅜31–Keyshaun ElliottArizona State6-22319¼31¼–Deontae LawsonAlabama6-32269¼31⅞–Bryce BoettcherOregon6-1233930⅝–Taurean YorkTexas A&M5-112268⅜30–Jimmy RolderMichigan6-2 ½2389⅝30½–Aiden FisherIndiana6-12329½31⅛–Wade WoodazClemson6-32361032⅝–Jack KellyBYU6-22409⅛31⅛–Kaleb Elarms-OrrTCU6-2234931½–Scooby WilliamsTexas A&M6-22319¼32–Justin JeffersonAlabama6-02231031⅝–Xavian SoreyArkansas6-22289⅝31⅝–Namdi ObiazorTCU6-322910½30⅝–Owen HeineckeOklahoma6-1 ½2279⅝30⅛–Kendal DanielsOklahoma6-52429½32⅝–Eric GentryUSC6-722110½35–Karson ShararIowa6-1 ⅝23110⅛31⅛–Wesley BissaintheMiami6-22259⅝31⅞–LB testing numbersNameSchool40-yard dash10-yard splitVertical (in)Broad (ft-in)3-coneShuttleBench (reps)Sonny StylesOhio State4.461.5643.511-27.094.26–Anthony HillTexas4.511.583710-5—-21Jake GoldayCincinnati4.621.603910-57.024.34–Josiah TrotterMissouri————27CJ AllenGeorgia————–Kyle LouisPittsburgh4.531.5839.510-96.974.26–Jacob RodriguezTexas Tech4.571.6038.510-16.904.19–Lander BartonUtah————–Harold Perkins Jr.LSU————–Red MurdockBuffalo————–Keyshaun ElliottArizona State—-3810-5—-21Deontae LawsonAlabama————–Bryce BoettcherOregon————–Taurean YorkTexas A&M——–7.324.4825Jimmy RolderMichigan—-369-117.004.26–Aiden FisherIndiana————–Wade WoodazClemson————–Jack KellyBYU4.571.613710-57.124.19–Kaleb Elarms-OrrTCU4.471.594010-4–4.41–Scooby WilliamsTexas A&M————–Justin JeffersonAlabama4.571.6038.510-5——Xavian SoreyArkansas4.631.6637.5107.004.42–Namdi ObiazorTCU4.531.56379-117.244.36–Owen HeineckeOklahoma4.621.6234.59-117.15—-Kendal DanielsOklahoma————–Eric GentryUSC————–Karson ShararIowa4.561.594010-3——Wesley BissaintheMiami————–

NFL combine 2026: Grades for top LB prospects, plus other standouts from on-field workouts

Garrett Podell

NFL combine 2026: Grades for top LB prospects, plus other standouts from on-field workouts


Saturday: QB, RB and WR measurements and testing numbers

Results will be added here as testing begins.

Sunday: OL measurements and testing numbers

Results will be added here as testing begins.