NFL Combine 2025 – Feb. 24 – March 3 (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, In)
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The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine begins on Monday, February 24th with team interviews, physicals, medical exams and media interviews. The athletic testing and field drills get underway on Thursday, Feb 27th. The events will once again take place at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis. Television coverage can be found on the NFL Network. DraftInsiders.com will have scouts at the NFL Combine and provide scouting insights for the 2025 Draft Yearbook and exclusive emails to Full subscribers.
This February, over three hundred of the very best college football players will be invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine (National Invitational Camp) in Indianapolis, Indiana. Top Executives, Coaching Staffs, Player Personnel Departments and Medical Personnel from all 32 NFL teams will be on hand to evaluate the nation’s top college players eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft. This intense, four-day job interview is an exciting time for the athletes and a vital step in achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL.
The NFL released the list of players invited to the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. A total of 329 prospects have been invited to attend this year’s event, which will take place in Indianapolis from February 24 through March 3. Live coverage of the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine beginning Feb. 27 on NFL Network. Over the past decade, over 85% of all players that were drafted attended the NFL Combine.
NFL Scouting Combine will be held Feb 24 – March 3
NFL Combine 2025 – Top Ten Schools – Participants
1 Ohio State (15 Invitees)
The Buckeyes complete this national championship season with the leading number of participants. With an impressive 15 invitees, the Buckeyes lead all schools in participation.
Will Howard (QB)
TreVeyon Henderson (RB)
Quinshon Judkins (RB)
Emeka Egbuka (WR)
Donovan Jackson (OL)
Seth McLaughlin (OL)
Josh Simmons (OL)
Jack Sawyer (DL)
JT Tuimoloau (DL)
Ty Hamilton (DL)
Tyleik Williams (DL)
Cody Simon (LB)
Denzel Burke (DB)
Jordan Hancock (DB)
Lathan Ransom (DB)
- Georgia (14 Invitees)
Recent two-time national champion program continues to be one of the best programs at developing NFL talent. 14 Players equally split on both sides of the ball.
Trevor Etienne (RB)
Dominic Lovett (WR)
Arian Smith (WR)
Dylan Fairchild (OL)
Tate Ratledge (OL)
Xavier Truss (OL)
Jared Wilson (OL)
Nazir Stackhouse (DL)
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (DL)
Mykel Williams (DL)
Warren Brinson (DL)
Jalon Walker (LB)
Smael Mondon Jr. (LB)
Malaki Starks (DB)
- Texas (14 Invitees)
Texas has become a top producer of NFL talent. Sending 14 invitees to Indianapolis.
Quinn Ewers (QB)
Jaydon Blue (RB)
Isaiah Bond (WR)
Matthew Golden (WR)
Gunnar Helm (TE)
Kelvin Banks Jr. (OL)
Hayden Conner (OL)
Jake Majors (OL)
Cameron Williams (OL)
Vernon Broughton (DL)
Alfred Collins (DL)
Barryn Sorrell (DL)
Jahdae Barron (DB)
Jalen Catalon (DB)
- Oregon (12 Invitees)
The Ducks sent a strong contingent of prospects this year with 12 players at the combine. QB Dillon Gabriel heads the group and looks to make a strong impression in the drills.
Dillon Gabriel (QB)
Jordan James (RB)
Traeshon Holden (WR)
Tez Johnson (WR)
Terrance Ferguson (TE)
Josh Conerly Jr. (OL)
Ajani Cornelius (OL)
Jordan Burch (DL)
Derrick Harmon (DL)
Jamaree Caldwell (DL)
Jabbar Muhammad (DB)
Jeffrey Bassa (LB)
- Ole Miss (11 Invitees)
Ole Miss continues to impress as a leading national contender. Look for this group to impress in positional drills. QB Dart will get special attention.
Jaxson Dart (QB)
Ulysses Bentley IV (RB)
Tre Harris (WR)
Jordan Watkins (WR)
Antwane Wells Jr. (WR)
Jared Ivey (DL)
Walter Nolen (DL)
JJ Pegues (DL)
Chris Paul Jr. (LB)
Princely Umanmielen (DL)
Trey Amos (DB)
- South Carolina (11 Invitees)
The Gamecocks made impressions this year, with 11 players representing them at the combine. Look for runner Raheim Sanders at the top on this strong class.
Raheim Sanders (RB)
Joshua Simon (TE)
Torricelli Simpkins III (OL)
Tonka Hemingway (DL)
DeAndre Jules (DL)
Kyle Kennard (DL)
T.J. Sanders (DL)
Demetrius Knight Jr. (LB)
Bam Martin-Scott (LB)
Nick Emmanwori (DB)
O’Donnell Fortune (DB)
- Miami (9 Invitees)
Miami is sending a strong class of 9 players to Indianapolis, including some high-profile names, led by Cam Ward. He could potentially be the #1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Cam Ward (QB)
Damien Martinez (RB)
Sam Brown Jr. (WR)
Jacolby George (WR)
Xavier Restrepo (WR)
Jalen Rivers (OL)
Tyler Baron (DL)
Francisco Mauigoa (LB)
Andres Borregales (K)
- Alabama (9 Invitees)
Another good Alabama class for the NFL.
Jalen Milroe (QB)
CJ Dippre (TE)
Robbie Ouzts (TE)
Tyler Booker (OL)
Tim Smith (DL)
Que Robinson (DL)
Jihaad Campbell (LB)
Malachi Moore (DB)
James Burnip (P)
- Florida (8 Invitees)
The Gators continue to be a force in producing NFL-caliber talent, with 8 players heading to the combine.
Graham Mertz (QB)
Montrell Johnson Jr. (RB)
Elijhah Badger, Florida (WR)
Chimere Dike (WR)
Cam Jackson (DL)
Shemar James, Florida (LB)
Jason Marshall Jr. (DB)
Jeremy Crawshaw (P)
- LSU (8 Invitees)
With 8 invitees, LSU remains a reliable source of top-tier talent, most impressively seeing four offensive linemen invited to the NFL Combine.
Mason Taylor (TE)
Emery Jones Jr. (OL)
Will Campbell (OL)
Miles Frazier (OL)
Garrett Dellinger (OL)
Sai’vion Jones (DL)
Bradyn Swinson (DL)
Zy Alexander (DB)
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