NFL Combine results tracker: Live updates, highlights, top performers from 2025 draft workouts

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The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis gets going this week. With less than a couple of months until the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, the combine is one of the few opportunities between now and then for scouts to see these prospects in person. It also allows players to meet with coaches and general managers in a more formal setting. 

The combine is a way for big-name prospects to further cement their draft stocks near the top, whereas lesser-known players can make a name for themselves with a strong showing. Although some of the bigger names, such as quarterback Shedeur Sanders and EDGE rusher Abdul Carter, won’t work out in Indy this year, there are still plenty of notable players taking part in drills, Quinn Ewers, Jalen Milroe, and several others.  

Below is a full list of results, live updates, and highlights from all 2025’s action in Indy. 

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NFL Scouting Combine results: Live updates, highlights from 2025 workouts

(All times Eastern)

Friday, Feb. 28

6:31 p.m. — Now on their final workout, the safeties will be followed by the tight ends to wrap up the Friday agenda at the combine.

6:01 p.m. — The safeties have now hit the field for other workouts after finishing the 40-yard dash. 

5:48 p.m. — Emmanwori’s numbers compare well with … DK Metcalf?

5:36 p.m. — Kansas State’s Marques Sigle now paces the safeties with an unofficial 4.37 in the 40. 

5:27 p.m. — After his impressive vertical and broad jumps, Emmanwori runs an unofficial 4.4 on his first 40-yard dash attempt.

5:18 p.m. — South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori notched a 43-inch vertical, an absurd display of athleticism. That’s the best vertical of the combine so far.

4:55 p.m.— The cornerbacks are all done with their workouts, and we’ll see the safeties up here next. Great second day of the combine going so far! 

4:32 p.m. — Maxwell Hairston is the big winner so far, even in the on-field drills he’s impressing: 

According to NFL.com, Hairston reached a top speed of 24.25 miles per hour, the fifth-fastest speed reached by a player at the Combine over the last three years. It’s also the second-fastest by a cornerback.

4:21 p.m. — Wow, Hairston’s official second 40 is even quicker than his unofficial, checking in at 4.28! Incredible stuff by him today. 

4:14 p.m. — Travis Hunter isn’t working out today, but he is down on the field with the DBs. During the interview, he told NFL Network’s Stacy Dales that he can…placekick?! 

4:00 p.m. — The cornerbacks will go through other drills before safeties will run the next group of 40s here. 

3:41 p.m. — Maxwell Hairston bests his leading 4.30 first attempt, running a 4.29! What a great start for the Kentucky cornerback. 

3:40 p.m. — UTSA’s Zah Frazir beats his first run, getting a 4.37 on his second attempt. Good start by him so far! 

3:28 p.m. — We have a match of the best time of 4.30, as Iowa State’s Darien Porter runs a 4.30.

3:21 p.m. — Oh man, Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston with a smoking 4.30! He looks like he can run faster on his second attempt, too. 

3:17 p.m. — Texas standout cornerback Jahdae Barron has the fastest time of this group so far early, with a 4.40. 

3:12 p.m. — UCF corner back BJ Adams runs the first 40 of the day, and runs a 4.54. 

2:55 p.m. — We are about to get rolling here with the next wave of workouts. Should be another great day of action!  

2:00 p.m. — Just an hour left until Day Two workouts begin! Who are you most looking forward to seeing from the defensive backs and tight ends? Big names like South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori, Ohio State’s Denzel Burke, Texas’ Jahdae Baron and Miami’s Elijah Arroyo are expected to have big days. 

1:00 p.m. — Although Sanders and Ward won’t be throwing at the Combine, there’s plenty of big-name quarterbacks that will: 

12:35 p.m. — Travis Hunter, who is not working out at the combine this week, is getting measured: 

12:25 p.m. — We’ve got some bench press numbers coming in for the big men who ran drills yesterday: 

11:30 a.m. — In running back news, Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty told reporters on Friday that he has not met with the Cowboys yet. But the Broncos star, who played high school football in Texas, said he’d love to play for his hometown team: 

11:15 a.m. — Another big name at quarterback is Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart, who has a chance to really boost his draft stock this week. He plans to throw, and apparently had a great media session on Friday: 

11:05 a.m. — Although Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders will not be throwing in Indy, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe confirms he will be: 

Milroe will be one of the biggest names at quarterback to workout at the combine. 

11:00 a.m. —Texas receiver Isaiah Bond feels confident he’s going to break the 40-yard dash record: 

The record is held by his former Longhorn teammate, Xavier Worthy, who ran a lighting fast 4.21 last year. 

10:30 a.m. — The prospects scheduled to go today include defensive backs and tight ends. We’ll see which stars will emerge from today! 

10:26 a.m. — Good morning from Day Two of the NFL Scouting Combine! Some big news from this morning, as Miami quarterback Cam Ward will not be working out on Saturday. He says he’s letting his tape speak for himself: 

Thursday, Feb. 27 

9:07 p.m. — That’ll do it from Day 1 of the NFL Scouting Combine. The defensive lineman and linebackers have completed all of their measurements and workouts. On Friday, it will be the tight ends and defensive backs.

8:45 p.m. — Here’s a look at the fastest linebackers from the 40:

8:41 p.m. — Shemar Stewart is feeling confident after his strong combine performance today. 

8:23 p.m. — The linebackers have wrapped up their 40-yard dashes, and are now onto their other drills. UCLA’s Kain Medrano led the way with a 4.46, followed by Asante and Campbell.

7:53 p.m. — Jihaad Campbell, one of the draft’s top linebackers, runs an unofficial 4.52 in his first 40 run. He logged 119 tackles, five sacks and one interception for Alabama last season.

7:45 p.m. — Eugene Asante, coming out of Auburn, gets the linebacker’s 40s started with an unofficial 4.48.

7:34 p.m. — The verticals from the linebackers are in, and Cal product Teddye Buchanan led the way with a 40-inch jump.

7:33 p.m. — Ole Miss DT Walter Nolen got a nice video message from Aaron Donald:

7:10 p.m. — Next up, and rounding out the Thursday workouts, are the linebackers. Among TSN’s Vinnie Iyer’s top linebackers in this year’s class are Georgia’s Jalon Walker, Alabama’s Jihaad Campbell and UCLA’s Carson Schwesinger.

6:52 p.m. — Here’s a look at the top 40 times by the edge rushers.

6:37 p.m. — Shemar Stewart may have boosted his draft stock with his elite combine performance. 

6:10 p.m. — Pearce improved upon his first run, notching a 4.47 in the 40. That’s the number to beat in the early action of the combine.

6:05 p.m. — The final defensive lineman has run the 40. Now, the group of edge rushers will participate in the various other drills. 

5:58 p.m. — After impressive marks in the vertical and broad jump Stewart, listed at 267 pounds, recorded a 4.6 in the 40. His athleticism has been on full display. 

5:55 p.m. — Arkansas’ Landon Jackson is another player having a nice performance today. After a 40.5-inch vertical, the best mark of the combine so far, he runs an unofficial 4.68 in the 40. 

5:52 p.m. — Tennessee product James Pearce Jr. is among the standouts from the edge rushers’ 40 times so far. Pearce, wearing a hoodie, clocked an unofficial 4.5:

5:32 p.m. — The edge rushers are up next for the on-field workouts to round out the group of defensive linemen.

5:27 p.m. — The first group defensive linemen have completed their on-field workouts. Nebraska’s Ty Robinson led the way with his 4.83 40-yard dash, reaching nearly 17 miles per hour:

5:09 p.m. — Shemar Stewart continues to impress early: 

5:03 p.m. — Texas A&M EDGE rusher Shemar Stewart with some big numbers early: 

4:55 p.m. — South Carolina defensive lineman Tonka Hemingway—what a great name by the way— didn’t let losing a shoe stop him from completing a drill: 

4:39 p.m. — Indiana’s CJ West is also having a great day in Indy as well, with a 4.96 40 and an impressive wave drill: 

West having himself a nice day

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4:34 p.m. — Oregon’s Derrick Harmon appears to be standing out from this group, with a strong 40-time and solid wave drill. On the broadcast, he got compared to Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs: 

4:16 p.m. — The big men are now moving through the wave drill, which helps measure prospects’ agility, footwork and speed. 

4:05 p.m. —Nebraska’s Ty Robinson has the best time of the big men, running a 4.83: 

3:53 p.m. — Oregon’s Derrick Harmon has impressively improved upon his first time, running a 4.95 on his second run. Great first two events for him. 

3:35 p.m. — Georgia’s Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins runs an unofficial 4.86! Great run from the big man, he’s in first place for this group for now. 

3:29 p.m. — Oregon’s Derrick Harmon runs an unofficial 4.97. Second time under five seconds we’ve seen so far. 

3:22 p.m. — Toledo’s Darius Alexander is the first of the big men to run, and he notches a 4.96 unofficial. Not bad for a dude that weighs 6-foot-4 and weighs 305 pounds!

3:05 p.m. — First up is the 40-yard dashes of the defensive linemen. How fast can some of these big men fly? 

3:00 p.m. — Happy first day of the combine! We’re getting underway here with the defensive linemen workouts here shortly. 

2:39 p.m. — The workouts for defensive linemen and linebackers will be getting underway here shortly! Should be a great first day at the combine in Indy. 

2:10 p.m. — Before the on-field workouts begin, we’re getting some more measurements in. Here’s where Georgia’s Jalon Walker checked in: 

1:28 p.m. — Travis Hunter is not expected to work out at the combine this week. In an appearance with CBS Sports, Hunter stated he won’t be going through the on-field drills at the combine: 

Surely this is a little disappointing for fans who were hoping to see him compete. We’ll see if it affects his draft stock at all. 

12:47 P.M. — A few guys are being asked to work out at alternate positions, it seems: 

12:17 p.m. — Some early defensive linemen measurements are starting to roll in. A few noteworthy ones: 

11:33 a.m. — It’s no secret who this year’s most popular guy is, and it’s Travis Hunter. Just look at the media presence for his podium appearance!

11:16 a.m. — Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter is at the podium speaking with the media. Although he’s listed as a defensive back at the combine, he’s confident he can play both positions in the NFL: 

10:44 a.m. — Another big name isn’t going through drills today, as Michigan defensive lineman Kenneth Grant. Tests revealed he has a strained hamstring, so he’ll work out at his Pro Day next month: 

Grant is TSN’s No. 2 overall defensive tackle in the 2025 draft. 

10:23 a.m. — As far as the combine schedule goes, prospects will go through their on-field workouts on one day and have bench press and broadcast interviews the day after.  

10:20 a.m. — South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori says he thinks he’ll run a 4.3 40, which would be a lightning-fast time for the talented prospect: 

Emmanwori is Vinnie Iyer’s No. 40 overall player for 2025. 

10:16 a.m. — Some more big news from Indy, as Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham will just be doing the bench press this week. He’ll do the rest of his workouts at his Pro Day next month: 

TSN’s Vinnie Iyer ranks Graham as the No. 4 overall prospect in this year’s draft class. 

9:36 a.m. —Measurements from defensive lineman are getting underway on Thursday morning: 

9:21 a.m. —Good morning from the first day of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indy! The biggest news emerging this morning is surrounding potential No. 1 overall pick Abdul Carter out of Penn State.

Tests revealed Wednesday that Carter has a stress fracture in his right foot that could require surgery. But on Thursday morning, Adam Schefter reported that no surgery is needed, and Carter is expected to participate in his Pro Day next month: 

It’s obviously great that Carter won’t need surgery,  but we’ll see how this may affect his stock too much. He should have a strong pro day. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus told NFL Network he expects his client to be selected No. 1 overall

Saturday, March 1  

This section will be updated when NFL Combine workouts begin.  

Sunday, March 2

This section will be updated when NFL Combine workouts begin.  

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NFL Combine results by position

We’ll include results from each position group when they go through their workouts on their scheduled day. 

Quarterbacks

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, March 1 at 1 p.m.  
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Wide Receivers

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, March 1 at 1 p.m.  
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Running backs

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, March 1 at 1 p.m.  
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Tight ends 

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m.
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Cornerbacks  

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
BJ Adams UCF 6′ 2” 182 4.53 32.5”
Zy Alexander  LSU 6′ 1” 187 4.56 31.5”
Trey Amos

Ole Miss

6′ 1” 195 4.43 32.5”
Jahdae Barron  Texas 5′ 11” 194 4.39 35.0”
Cobee Bryant  Kansas 6′ 0” 180 4.53
Denzel Burke Ohio State 5′ 11” 186 4.48
Zah Frazier UTSA 6′ 3” 186 4.36 36.5”
Maxwell Hairston Kentucky 5’11” 183 4.28 39.5”
Mello Dotson Kansas 6′ 1” 192 4.59 34.5”
Darien Porter Iowa State 6′ 3” 195 4.30 36.5”
Marcus Harris Cal 5′ 11” 190 4.45
Bilhal Kone Western Michigan 6′ 2” 190 4.43 31.5”
Jason Marshall Jr.  Florida 6′ 0” 201 4.49 37.5”
Robert Longerbeam Rutgers 5′ 11” 178 4.44 36.5”
Jacob Parrish Kansas State 5′ 10” 191 4.35 37.5”
Mac McWilliams  UCF 5′ 10” 191 4.41 34.0”
Caleb Ransaw Tulane 5′ 11” 197 4.33 40.0”
Quincy Riley  Louisville 5′ 11” 194 4.48
Justin Walley Minnesota 5′ 10” 190 4.40
Isas Waxter  Villanova 6′ 1” 209 4.56 35.0”
Nohl Williams Cal  6′ 0” 199 4.50 33.5”
Dorian Strong  Virginia Tech 6′ 1” 185 4.50 36.0”
Upton Stout Western Kentucky 5′ 8.5” 181 4.44 37.5”
Jaylin Smith  USC 5′ 10.5” 187 4.45 32.5”
O’Donnell Fortune South Carolina  6′ 1” 185 32.5”
Jemari Harris Iowa 6′ 0.5” 191 37.0”
Jabbar Muhammad Oregon  5′ 9” 182 29.5”

Safeties  

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
Billy Bowman Jr.  Oklahoma 5′ 10” 192 4.42 35.5”
Sebastian Castro Iowa 5′ 11” 203 4.59 30.5”
Alijah Clark Syracuse 6′ 1” 188 4.50 33.0”
Nick Emmanwori South Carolina 6′ 3” 220 4.38 43.0”
Kitan Crawford Nevada 5′ 11” 202 4.41 41.5”
Maxen Hook Toledo 6′ 0.5” 202 4.55 34.5”
Rayuan Lane III Navy 5′ 11” 200 4.57 37.0”
R.J. Mickens Clemson 6′ 0” 199 4.49 41.5”
Marques Sigle Kansas State 5′ 11” 199 4.37 38.0”
Hunter Wohler Wisconsin 6’ 2’’ 213 4.57 37.0”
Jonas Sanker Virginia 6’ 0’’ 206 4.48 36.5”
Craig Woodson California 6’ 0’’ 200 4.45 36.0”
Jaylen Reed Penn State 6’ 0’’ 211 4.49 33.5”
Malaki Starks Georgia 6’ 1’’ 197 4.50 33.0”
Andrew Makuba  Texas 5’ 11’’ 186 4.45

Defensive tackles

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
Ty Robinson Nebraska 6′ 6” 310 4.83 33.5”
Nazir Stackhouse Georgia 6′ 3” 320 5.15 27.5”
Elijah Simmons Tennessee 6′ 2” 340 5.37 32.0”
Aeneas Peebles Virginia Tech 6′ 1” 290 4.94 32.5”
CJ West  Indiana 6′ 2” 317 4.95 33.0”
JJ Pegues Ole Miss 6′ 2” 325 5.15 27.5”
Derrick Harmon Oregon 6′ 5” 310 4.95
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins Georgia 6′ 5” 280 4.86 36.0”
Eric Gregory Arkansas 6′ 4” 320 5.14 27.0”
Junior Tafuna Utah 6′ 3” 308 5.03 28.5”

Defensive linemen

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
Darius Alexander Toledo 6′ 4” 305 4.95 31.5”
Zeek Biggers Georgia Tech 6′ 6” 320 5.14 34.5”
Tommy Akingbesote Maryland 6′ 4” 320 5.09 28.0”
Yahya Black  Iowa  6′ 5” 317 5.39 25.5”
Warren Brinson  Georgia 6′ 4” 310 5.09 31.0”
Jamaree Caldwell Oregon 6′ 1” 340 5.16 27.0”
Joshua Farmer Florida State 6′ 3” 318 5.11 29.0”
Cam Jackson  Florida 6′ 6” 342 5.17 24.5”
Jared Harrison-Hunte SMU 6′ 4” 285 4.86 32.0”

EDGE rushers

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
Landon Jackson Arkansas 6’ 6’’ 264 4.68 40.5”
Shemar Stewart Texas A&M 6’ 5’’ 267 4.59 40.0”
Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College 6’ 2 1/2’’ 248 35.5”
James Pearce Jr. Tennessee 6’ 5’’ 245 4.47 31.0”
Fadil Diggs Syracuse 6’ 4’’ 257 4.57 30.5”
Princely Umanmielen Ole Miss 6’ 4’’ 244 4.72 38.0”
Ashton Gillote Louisville 6’ 3’’ 264 36.5”
Jordan Burch Oregon 6’ 4’’ 279 4.67
Tyler Baron Miami 6’ 4’’ 258 4.62 35.5”
Antwaun Powell-Ryland Virginia Tech 6’ 2’’ 258 4.69 36.5”
Tyler Batty BYU 6’ 5’’ 271 4.78 34.0”
Jah Joyner Minnesota 6’ 4’’ 262 4.60 30.0”
Barryn Sorrell Texas 6’ 3’’ 256 4.68 34.0”
Ethan Downs Oklahoma 6’ 3’’ 269 4.69 34.0”
David Walker Central Arkansas 6’ 0’’ 263 4.69 35.0”
Kyle Kennard South Carolina 6’ 4’’ 254 4.73
Ahmed Hassanein Boise State 6’ 2’’ 267 4.77 32.5”

Linebackers 

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
Teddye Buchanan California 6’ 2’’ 233 4.60 40.0”
Carson Schwesinger UCLA 6’ 2’’ 242 39.5”
Jeffrey Bassa Oregon 6′ 1” 232 4.63 38.5”
Chris Paul Jr. Ole Miss 6′ 0” 222 4.63 36.0”
Nick Martin Oklahoma State 5′ 11” 221 4.53 38.0”
Power Echols North Carolina 5′ 11” 237 4.73 37.0”
Jihaad Campbell Alabama 6’ 2’’ 235 4.52
Kain Medrano UCLA 6’ 2’’ 222 4.46 38.0”
Demetrius Knight Jr. South Carolina 6′ 1” 235 4.58 31.5”
Eugene Asante Auburn 6′ 0” 223 4.48
Bam Martin-Scott South Carolina 6’ 2’’ 231 4.63 33.5”
Francisco Mauigoa Miami 6′ 1” 233 4.60 35.0”
Carson Bruener Washington 6′ 1” 227 4.58 33.5”
Danny Stutsman Oklahoma 6’ 3’’ 233 4.52 34.0”
Jay Higgins Iowa 6′ 0” 224 4.82 33.0”
Shemar James Florida 6′ 1” 222 4.69 32.0”
Smael Mondon Jr. Georgia 6’ 2’’ 224 4.58

Offensive tackles

  • Workouts scheduled for Sunday, March 2 at 1 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Interior linemen

  • Workouts scheduled for Sunday, March 2 at 1 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

NFL Combine Schedule 2025

  • Dates: Monday, Feb. 24, to Sunday, March 2
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 

Prospects descended on Indianapolis for the NFL Combine starting Monday, Feb. 24, 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.

  • Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m.: Defensive linemen/linebackers— NFL Network, Fubo
  • Friday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m.: Defensive backs/tight ends— NFL Network, Fubo
  • Saturday, March 1 at 1 p.m.: Quarterbacks/ receivers/ running backs—NFL Network, Fubo 
  • Sunday, March 2 at 1 p.m.: Offensive linemen—NFL Network, Fubo

How to watch the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine

NFL Network will broadcast the combine for the 20th time, with live coverage beginning Thursday. Rich Eisen and Daniel Jeremiah will lead the coverage of the on-field workouts.

The network will also have guest analysts on the panel for certain position groups.

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

  • When: Feb. 27-March 2
  • Live TV: NFL Network 
  • Live stream: Fubo, NFL+

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