NFL Combine results tracker: Live updates, highlights, top performers from 2024 draft workouts

The Super Bowl took place less than three weeks ago, but the NFL offseason is about to be in full swing. It unofficially starts this weekend in Indianapolis.

While free agency is on the mind of many fans, the NFL Draft likely represents the best opportunity this spring for each franchise to shape its future. The future of the league will be putting on a show for front offices at the NFL Combine, with hundreds of prospects aiming to improve their stock ahead of April’s draft. 

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A handful of top prospects won’t be participating in on-field drills, including Caleb Williams, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Jayden Daniels. While that might take away some of the combine’s allure, it does open the door for other prospects to steal the spotlight and make a lasting impression on scouts.

From Brock Bowers and Rome Odunze to J.J. McCarthy and Joe Alt, there are plenty of high-impact future NFL players showcasing their athleticism at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

The Sporting News is tracking live results and highlights from the 2024 NFL Combine. Follow along below with the latest developments, including a position-by-position guide to the results.

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NFL Combine results & highlights

Updates will begin once drills start on Thursday.

NFL Combine results by position

Below is a look at top prospects at each position, according to SN’s Vinnie Iyer, and how each fared during the 2024 NFL Combine.

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Some prospects attending the combine are choosing to run their 40-yard dash at their pro day later in March or skip pre-draft drills altogether. 

Quarterbacks Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Caleb Williams USC — — — — Drake Maye North Carolina — — — — Jayden Daniels LSU — — — — J.J. McCarthy Michigan — — — — Bo Nix Oregon — — — — Michael Penix Jr. Washington — — — — Spencer Rattler Oklahoma — — — — Michael Pratt Tulane — — — —Running backs Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Jonathon Brooks Texas — — — — Blake Corum Michigan — — — — Braelon Allen Wisconsin — — — — Trey Benson Florida State — — — — Audric Estime Notre Dame — — — — Bucky Irving Oregon — — — — MarShawn Lloyd USC — — — — Will Shipley Clemson — — — — Jaylen Wright Tennessee — — — —Wide receivers Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State — — — — Malik Nabers LSU — — — — Rome Odunze Washington — — — — Brian Thomas Jr. LSU — — — — Keon Coleman Florida State — — — — Adonai Mitchell Texas — — — — Troy Franklin Oregon — — — — Ladd McConkey Georgia — — — — Xavier Worthy Texas — — — — Xavier Legette South Carolina — — — — Roman Wilson Michigan — — — — Jermaine Burton Alabama — — — — Ja’Lynn Polk Washington — — — — Devontez Walker North Carolina — — — — Ricky Pearsall Florida — — — — Johnny Wilson Florida State — — — — Jalen McMillan Washington — — — — Brenden Rice USC — — — — Jamari Thrash Louisville — — — — Luke McCaffrey Rice — — — —

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Tight ends Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Brock Bowers Georgia — — — — Ja’Tavion Sanders Texas — — — — Cade Stover Ohio State — — — — Theo Johnson Penn State — — — —Offensive tackles Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Joe Alt Notre Dame — — — — Olumuyiwa Fashanu Penn State — — — — Taliese Fuaga Oregon State —   — — Amarius Mims Georgia — — — — J.C. Latham Alabama — — — — Tyler Guyton Oklahoma — — — — Graham Barton Duke — — — — Jordan Morgan Arizona — — — — Kingsley Suamataia BYU — — — — Patrick Paul Houston — — — — Kiran Amegadije Yale — — — — Blake Fisher Notre Dame — — — — Javon Foster Missouri — — — — Christian Jones Texas — — — —Interior offensive linemen Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Jackson Powers-Johnson Oregon — — — — Troy Fautanu Oregon — — — — Zach Frazier West Virginia — — — — Javion Cohen Miami — — — — Cooper Beebe Kansas State — — — — Dominick Puni Kansas — — — — Sedrick Van Pran Georgia — — — — Christian Haynes UConn — — — — Christian Mahogany Boston College — — — — Zak Zinter Michigan — — — — Tanor Bortolini Wisconsin — — — —Edge rushers Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Dallas Turner Alabama — — — — Laiatu Latu UCLA — — — — Jared Verse Florida State — — — — Chop Robinson Penn State — — — — Bralen Trice Washington — — — — Chris Braswell Alabama — — — — Darius Robinson Missouri — — — — Adisa Isaac Penn State — — — — Jonah Elliss Utah — — — — Brandon Dorlus Oregon — — — — Marshawn Kneeland Western Michigan — — — — Gabriel Murphy UCLA — — — — Austin Booker Kansas — — — — Javon Solomo Troy — — — —

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Defensive tackles Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Jer’Zhan Newton Illinois — — — — Byron Murphy II Texas — — — — T’Vondre Sweat Texas — — — — Kris Jenkins Michigan — — — — Braden Fiske Florida State — — — — Ruke Orhorhoro Clemson — — — — Michael Hall Jr. Ohio State — — — — Leonard Taylor III Miami — — — — Maason Smith LSU — — — — McKinnley Jackson Texas A&M — — — — Mekhi Wingo LSU — — — —Linebackers Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Edgerrin Cooper Texas A&M — — — — Payton Wilson NC State — — — — Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Clemson — — — — Junior Colson Michigan — — — — Cedric Gray North Carolina — — — — Tommy Eichenberg Ohio State — — — — Curtis Jacobs Penn State — — — —Cornerbacks Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Nate Wiggins Clemson — — — — Terrion Arnold Alabama — — — — Cooper DeJean Iowa — — — — Quinyon Mitchell Toledo — — — — Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama — — — — Ennis Rakestraw Jr. Missouri — — — — Kamari Lassiter Georgia — — — — T.J. Tampa Iowa State — — — — Kalen King Penn State — — — — Mike Sainristill Michigan — — — — Khyree Jackson Oregon — — — — Kris Abrams-Draine Missouri — — — — Josh Newton TCU — — — — Cam Hart Notre Dame — — — — Caelan Carson Wake Forest — — — — D.J. James Auburn — — — — Jarrian Jones Florida State — — — — Max Melton Rutgers — — — —Safeties Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Tyler Nubin Minnesota — — — — Calen Bullock USC — — — — Javon Bullard Georgia — — — — Kamren Kinchens Miami — — — — Jaden Hicks Washington State — — — — Beau Brade Maryland — — — — Sione Vaki Utah — — — — Cole Bishop Utah — — — —

NFL Combine Schedule 2024

Dates: Monday, Feb. 26, to Monday, March 4Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 

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Prospects descended on Indianapolis for the NFL Combine starting Monday, Feb. 26, but on-field drills begin Thursday and run through Sunday.

Here’s a look at when each position group will take the field for on-field drills, plus how to watch.

Date Time (ET) Group Channel/Stream Thursday, Feb. 29 3 p.m. DL, LB NFL Network, Fubo Friday, March 1 3 p.m. DB, TE NFL Network, Fubo Saturday, March 2 1 p.m. QB, RB, WR NFL Network, Fubo Sunday, March 3 1 p.m. OL NFL Network, Fubo

How to watch the NFL Combine

TV channel: NFL NetworkStream: Fubo, NFL+, NFL and NFL Network apps

NFL Network will broadcast the combine for the 19th time, with more than 50 hours of live coverage beginning Tuesday. Rich Eisen and Daniel Jeremiah will lead the coverage of the on-field workouts, with Charles Davis, Peter Schrager, Chris Rose, Ian Rapoport, Stacey Dales and Jamie Erdahl joining them throughout the event.

The network will also have guest analysts on the panel for certain position groups, with Cam Jordan, Taylor Lewan and Shaun O’Hara joining the set. 

Fans can stream the NFL Combine through the NFL digital platforms or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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