The 2025 NFL scouting combine is here and with it, the official kickoff of the 2025 NFL Draft season.
The NFL invited 329 players to Indianapolis for the annual event, where players work out, teams get to interview them and coaches and front-office personnel from around the league address the media with the final recaps of the 2024 season and start looking ahead to 2025.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft. The last time they picked first was in 1978, when they — then the Houston Oilers — selected Heisman Trophy-winning running back and eventual Pro Football Hall of Famer Earl Campbell. This season’s Heisman winner, Travis Hunter, will be in Indianapolis. The two-way superstar is listed as a cornerback, but may work out with the defensive backs and wide receivers, should he take the field.
The top running back in this class has already decided he won’t be working out, with Ashton Jeanty reportedly making that decision at the beginning of the week.
NFL scouting combine schedule
Sat., March 1: Quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs workouts | 1 p.m. ET
Sun., March 2: Offensive linemen workouts | 1 p.m. ET
How to watch the 2025 NFL scouting combine
Dates: Feb. 25-March 2
Channel: NFL Network
Streaming: Fubo
Live67 updates
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How did Jalen Milroe’s hand size grow so much the last month?
Jalen Milroe’s hand size is a half-inch bigger at the NFL combine than at the Senior Bowl. At least that’s what the measurements say.
If it’s NFL scouting combine season, it’s also time to talk about hand size with quarterback prospects. And Milroe’s hands appear to have grown during the past month. By 5/8 inches, to be precise.
Milroe’s hands were measured at 8 3/4 inches at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama 28 days ago. At the combine, his hands were approximately a half-inch longer, measured at 9 3/8 inches. That’s good news for Milroe and any NFL teams interested in him because the acceptable threshold for a QB’s hands is considered to be nine inches.
Will this help him rise higher than QB4?
And what happened next? Well at the combine they say, Jalen Milroe’s hand size grew more than half an inch that day. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) -
Isaiah Bond’s official top 40 time? 4.39 seconds
Still very, very impressive. And still not close to Xavier Worthy’s record
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Check out this laser from Ohio State QB Will Howard
Which round will Howard end up going this spring?
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First-round hopeful WR Luther Burden III impresses in gauntlet drill
The Missouri product — who fell out of the first round in Nate Tice and Charles McDonald’s latest mock draft — flashed strong hands and quick feet in the gauntlet
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North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton lights up combine workout
Hampton, one of the top contenders for RB2 this class behind Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, recorded:
Real Athletic Score: 9.93
40-yard dash: 4.46 seconds
Vertical jump: 38 inches
Broad jump: 10 feet, 10 inchesIncredible day that no doubt helped his stock
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WE CAN STILL SEE YOU, MIKE
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Isaiah Bond does not come close to breaking Xavier Worthy’s combine 40 record
Credit to Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond for a) working out at the combine period and b) livening up the proceedings by promising he’d break Xavier Worthy’s year-old combine 40-yard dash record.
But after a 4.41 on his first try and 4.40 on his second, he barely came within two-tenths of a second of Worthy’s 4.21 mark.
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The OTHER Texas WR flies to 4.30
It turns out Isaiah Bond may not have been the fastest receiver on his own team.
His Longhorns teammate Matthew Golden ripped off a blazing 4.30. He’s seen as a potential first-round pick.
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Isaiah Bond’s first shot at breaking combine record? No dice
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Final RB 40 times
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Bhayshul Tuten scorches to a 4.32
The Virginia Tech product has by far the fastest time among RBs so far.
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TreVeyon Henderson outruns Ohio State teammate
Henderson’s time of 4.43 just beat out fellow OSU RB Quinshon Judkins’ 4.48
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Quinshon Judkins’ stock is rising
The Ohio State RB reached 11 feet in the broad jump and ran a 4.48 in the 40 after measuring at 6 feet, 221 pounds.
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Arizona State’s Cam Skattebo shows off second-highest vertical jump among RBs
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Jalen Milroe’s hands have grown since the Senior Bowl last month
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Here’s how 5 quarterback-needy NFL teams could respond
Now that Matthew Stafford is returning to the Rams, where should the Raiders, Giants, Jets, Giants and Browns go as they look for their next QB1?
Jori Epstein looks at the possible moves those five teams could make ahead of the 2025 season.
Read more here.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JANUARY 05: Aaron Rodgers #8 and Davante Adams #17 of the New York Jets embrace after beating the Miami Dolphins 32-20 at MetLife Stadium on January 05, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) -
Is Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft stock drop more combine smoke than fire?
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Texas WR Isaiah Bond intends to break combine record
Bond says he plans to break Xavier Worthy’s 40-yard dash record of 4.21 seconds, set last year.
Wide receivers work out on Saturday. Game on.
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Top tight end 40 times
Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr. (No. 26 on Yahoo’s big board) performed well at 4.71.
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Nick Emmanwori putting on a show
South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori (projected 30th overall by Yahoo) is having the combine of a lifetime.
By the numbers:
Height: 6-3 1/8
Weight: 220lbs
Vertical jump: 43 inches
Broad jump: 11 feet, 6 inches
40-yard: 4.38 (unofficial)