NFL Combine results tracker: Live updates, highlights, top performers from 2026 draft workouts

By | February 27, 2026

Figures from around the NFL, including the league’s future stars, have made their annual trip to Indianapolis.

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has officially arrived, with plenty of interviews and appearances already complete and workouts scheduled to begin on Thursday. Coaches, scouts and fans will get their opportunity to see up-and-coming young players up close, including plenty of tests of their size, strength, speed and personality. 

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Plenty of eyes will be on star defenders like Arvel Reese, Reuben Bane Jr. and David Baley, as well as skill-position players like Carnell Tate, Jeremiyah Love and Jordan Tyson. While there will be some big names worth monitoring — including No. 1 pick favorite Fernando Mendoza, although he will not be throwing passes — the combine is also a way for lesser-known prospects to make a name for themselves.

The first big event of the NFL offseason has arrived. How will top prospects perform at the combine?

The Sporting News is tracking results, live updates, and highlights from all of the 2026 NFL Combine action in Indianapolis, which will be running until Sunday. Follow along with players’ measurements, workout highlights and the biggest storylines below.

RESULTS BY POSITION: QB | WR | RB | TE | DB | LB | D-line | O-line

NFL Combine results: Live updates, highlights from 2026 workouts

All times Eastern. This section will be updated.

Friday, February 27 — Defensive backs, tight ends

8:18 p.m. — Saddiq’s official time was improved to a 4.39. That sets the record for for the fastest 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine. 

7:49 p.m. — Oregon TE Kenyon Saddiq tight the record for the fastest TE at the Combine with a 4.4-second 40-yard dash. 

7:35 p.m. — Eli Stowers dominated the jumping events ahead of the 40-yard dash. He had a 45.5″ vertical, which is the highest for a tight end since 2003. 

Stowers then set the record for the broad jump for a tight end with a 11’3″ broad jump. 

7:34 p.m. — The tight ends have started to run the 40-yard dash. 

6:25 pm. — The safeties are done running and all of the defenders that will run the 40-yard dash have. After the defensive backs finish up their on-field drills, it will be the tight ends’ turn to run the 40. 

6:15 p.m. — Lorenzo Styles’ official Combine time was improved to a 4.27-second 40-yard dash. 

5:48 p.m. — Sonny Styles impressed with a 4.46 on Thursday night. His brother Lorenzo Styles topped him running a 4.28 unofficial on both of his attempts. 

5:46 p.m. — Oklahoma’s Robert Spears-Jennings ran a blistering 4.32. 

5:44 p.m. — The on-field drills for the cornerbacks have ended and now the safeties are running their 40s. TCU’s Bud Clark started the group with a 4.48.

4:11 p.m. — The first group of cornerbacks have transitioned into their on-field drills. Pride’s 4.32 was confirmed and made official. 

4:00 p.m. — Pride’s second run was better than his first, improving his unofficial time to a 4.32. 

3:34 p.m. — Missouri DB Toriano Pride Jr. set a new fastest time for the 2026 Combine at a 4.36. 

3:21 p.m. — Georgia DB Daylen Everette turned in the first sub 4.40 40-yard dash of the 2026 NFL Combine. 

3:18 p.m. — D’angelo Ponds nearly leapt out of the building with a 43.5-inch vertical jump, which is even more impressive given he is 5-9.

3 p.m. — The defensive backs are about to go through their drills.

1:18 p.m. — Miami’s Carson Beck is expected to throw at the Combine, and also met with the Dolphins while in Indianapolis, per Joe Schad. Meanwhile, Penn State QB Drew Allar did not have a formal interview with Miami, also per Schad

Beck also met with the Steelers, per Nick Farabaugh

12:51 p.m. — George TE Oscar Delp will not go through the Combine due to liability issues. Through a routine X-ray it was found that he played the entire 2025 season with a hairline fracture in his foot, per Zach Klein. The tight end is expected to be cleared by the Bulldogs’ Pro Day. 

11:47 a.m.: Indiana CB D’Angelo Ponds has an interesting measurements combination, as he is just 5’9″ but has pretty big hands.

11:42 a.m.: Miami QB Carson Beck is expected to throw at the combine, according to Jordan Schultz.

10:43 a.m.: Ty Simpson revealed to the media that he met with the JEts, Steelers and Cardinals, among others. He’s also very confident in his abilities.

10:11 a.m.: LSU’s Garrett Nusmeier told the media that his injury last year really impacted his ability to play the position.

9:18 a.m.: A few notable updates for this week’s workouts: Carnell Tate will only participate in the 40-yard dash, while Makai Lemon will only to the gauntlet and route-running.

Thursday, February 26 — Defensive Linemen, Linebackers

7:49 p.m. — Reese’s official time was also changed to a 4.46 so the Ohio State teammates tied as the fastest linebackers. 

7:40 p.m. — Styles official time was registered at a 4.46. He was followed by Arvell Reese and Kaleb Elarms-Orr at a 4.47, and Anthony Hill Jr. ran a 4.51.  

7:35 p.m. — Ohio State LB Sonny Styles, who set a record with his vertical jump among linebackers, ran a 4.47 40-yard dash, tied for the fastest among his position.

7:14 p.m. — TCU LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr got the linebackers started with a 4.47 40-yard dash. 

6:47 p.m. — Styles had a 11’2″ broad jump. His broad jump was impressive, and was the fourth-best all-time, per the NFL. His vertical? Styles posted the the best vertical jump for a linebacker ever. 

6:11 p.m. — Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles was listed at 6-4, 243 lbs. for the 2025 season. He registered a 43.5 inch vertical jump that turned heads. 

5:50 p.m. — Bailey posted a 4.54 unofficial on his second attempt. Upon review of his first attempt, the official time was updated to 4.50 seconds, and it was the fastest for the defensive ends. 

5:01 p.m.: Woah, Texas Tech’s David Bailey with a quick 4.51 on his first attempt. It looked like he stumbled on the start a bit, too. 

5:00 p.m.: Duke’s Vincent Anthony Jr. gets us started in this second group of defensive lineman running the 40, and he gets a 4.85 unofficial.

4:51 p..m: A big vertical jump number for Oklahoma DT Gracen Halton: 

4:25 p.m.: The edge rushers are up next for the 40-yard dashes! Who are you all looking forward to seeing most? 

3:44 p.m.: The 40-yard dashes are over for the defensive linemen, and the on-field drills have started. 

3:39 p.m.: Texas A&M’s Albert Regis runs a much faster 4.88 on his second attempt, and Zane Durant’s 4.76 still stands as the top 40 time so far. 

3:16 p.m.: Penn State defensive lineman Zane Durant with a quick 4.76 unofficial on his first 40. 

That’s the fastest time we’ve seen so far, but it’s still early. 

3:12 p.m.: Florida’s Caleb Banks runs a 5.05 unofficial first 40 after a couple of false starts. At 6-foot-6, 327 pounds, that’s not a bad time for his size. 

3:00 p.m.: OK folks, drills are about to get rolling here for the placekickers, defensive linemen and linebackers! Who are we most looking forward to seeing? 

2:25 p.m.: Ohio State LB Sonny Styles has also put up some big numbers: 

2:00 p.m.: The buzz surrounding Caleb Banks continues, as he puts up a huge vertical jump number:  

1:30p.m.: Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks hasn’t even started on-field workouts, but his measurements are getting some buzz: 

Banks isn’t a first-round lock just yet, but he could vault himself there with more impressive numbers like this in Indy. 

12:15 p.m.: Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods will not workout in Indy. A bit of a surprise for the projected high draft pick: 

11:44 a.m.: Speaking of short arms, Bain and another potential first-rounder in Texas A&M’s Cashius Howell would have the shortest arms taken in the first round since 1999(!): 

10:57 a.m.: Measurements are starting to roll in, and as expected, Miami EDGE rusher Reuben Bain’s arm length is pretty short:

9:15 a.m.: Some big news this morning, as Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy will reportedly not work out this week for scouts:  

9:00 a.m.: Good morning football fans! Who’s excited to watch a bunch of dudes workout in their underwear?! The on-field action in Indy gets started later this afternoon.   

NFL Combine results by position

Below, there will be up-to-date results from each position group when they go through their workouts on their scheduled day. 

Quarterbacks

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. 
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Wide receivers

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

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Running backs

  • Workouts scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Tight ends 

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad Jump
Kenyon Sadiq Oregon 6’3″ 241 lbs. 4.39 43.50″ 11’1″
Michael Trigg Baylor 6’4″ 240 lbs.
Max Klare Ohio State 6’4″ 246 lbs.
Eli Stowers Vanderbilt 6’4″ 239 lbs. 4.51 45.50″ 11’3″
Sam Rousch Stanford 6’6″ 267 lbs. 4.70 38.50″ 10’6″
Jack Endries Texas 6’5″ 245 lbs. 4.62 36.00″ 9’11”
Joe Royer Cincinnati 6’5″ 247 lbs.
Nate Boerkircher Texas A&M 6’5.5″ 245 lbs.
Justin Joly N.C State 6’3.5″ 241 lbs.
Eli Raridon Notre Dame 6’6″ 245 lbs. 4.62 36.00″ 10’3″
Josh Cuevas Alabama 6’3″ 245 lbs. 4.65 34.00″ 9’10”
Will Kacmarek Ohio State 6’5.5″ 261 lbs. 4.74 36.00″ 9’11”
Riley Nowakowski Indiana 6’2″ 250 lbs. 4.66 33.50″ 9’11”
Luke McRee USC 6’4″ 243 lbs.
Oscar Delp Georgia 6’5″ 245 lbs.
Dae’Quan Wright Ole Miss 6’4″ 246 lbs.
Khalil Dinkins Penn State 6’4″ 251 lbs. 4.72 32.50″ 9’11”
Marlin Klein Michigan 6’6″ 248 lbs. 4.61 36.00″ 9’9″
DJ Rogers TCU 6’4″ 258 lbs.
Matthew Hibner SMU 6’4″ 251 lbs. 4.57 37.00″ 9’8″
Miles Kitselman Tennessee 6’5″ 251 lbs. 4.90 34.50″ 9’8″
Tanner Koziol Houston 6’6.5″ 247 lbs. 4.70 36.50″ 10’2″
John Michael Gyllenborg Wyoming 6’6″ 249 lbs. 4.60 35.50″ 10’8″
Jaren Kanak Oklahoma 6’2″ 234 lbs. 4.52 36.00″ 9’11”
Dallen Bentley Utah 6’4″ 253 lbs. 4.62 35.00″ 9’10”
RJ Maryland SMU 6’4″ 236 lbs. 4.51 33.00″ 10’2″
Bauer Sharp LSU 6’5″ 249 lbs. 4.63 35.00″ 10’0″

Cornerbacks  

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad jump
Keith Abney II Arizona State 5’10” 187
Marcus Allen North Carolina 6’2″ 187 4.50 39.00″ 10’3″
Jadon Canady Oregon 5’10.5″ 181
Brandon Cisse South Carolina 6’0″ 189 41.00″ 10’11”
Tacario Davis Washington 6’4″ 194 4.41 37.00″ 10’3″
Mansoor Delane LSU 6’0″ 187
Charles Demmings Stephen F. Austin 6’1″ 193 4.42 42.00″ 11’0″
Thaddeus Dixon North Carolina 6’1″ 195 39.50″ 10’5″
Daylen Everette Georgia 6’1″ 196 4.38 37.50″ 10’4″
Andre Fuller Toledo 6’1″ 200 4.49 35.00″ 10’9″
Jaylon Guilbeau Texas 5’11” 190
TJ Hall Iowa 6’1″ 189 4.59 36.00″  
Ahmari Harvey Georgia Tech 5’11” 185
Colton Hood Tennessee 6’0″ 193 4.44 40.50″ 10’5″
Davison Igbinosun Ohio State 6’2″ 189 4.45 34.00″ 10’0″
Domani Jackson Alabama 6’1″ 194 4.41
Chris Johnson San Diego State 6’0″ 193 4.40 38.00″ 10’6″
Will Lee III Texas A&M 6’1.5″ 189 4.52 42.00″ 11’0″
Hezekiah Masses California 6’1″ 179 4.46 31.50″ 9’11”
Jermod McCoy Tennessee 6’1″ 188
Latrell McCutchin Sr. Houston 6’2″ 191 4.43 38.50″ 10’11”
Devin Moore Florida 6’3″ 198 4.50
Malik Muhammad Texas 6’0″ 182 4.42 39.00″ 10’10”
Julian Neal Arkansas 6’2″ 203 4.49 40.00″ 11’2″
D’Angelo Ponds Indiana 5’9″ 182 43.50″
Toriano Pride Jr. Missouri 5’10” 185 4.32 37.50″ 10’8″
Ephesians Prysock Washington 6’3″ 196 4.45 39.00″ 10’4″
Chandler Rivers Duke 5’9.5″ 195 4.40 39.00″ 10’10”
Keionte Scott Miami 5’11” 193
Avery Smith Toledo 5’10.5″ 196 4.54 38.50″ 10’5″
Avieon Terrell Clemson 5’11” 196 34.00″ 10’3″
Collin Wright Stanford 6’0″ 188 39.00″

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Safeties  

  • Workouts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad Jump
Bud Clark TCU 6’1″ 188 lbs. 4.44 38.00″ 10’7″
Bishop Fitzgerald USC 5’11” 201 lbs. 4.56 33.00″
AJ Haulcy LSU 6’0″ 215 lbs. 4.53
Jalen Huskey Maryland 6’1″ 196
Dalton Johnson Arizona 5’11” 192 4.41 36.00″ 9’11”
Jalon Kilgore South Carolina 6’1″ 210 4.40 37.00″ 10’10”
Emmanuel Mcneil-Warren Toledo 6’3.5″ 201 4.53 35.50″ 10’2″
Louis Moore Indiana 5’11” 191
Ahmaad Moses SMU 5’9″ 196 38.00″
Xavier Nwankpa Iowa 6’2.5″ 208 4.48 37.50″
VJ Payne Kansas State 6’3″ 206 4.41 35.00″ 10’7″
Kamari Ramsey USC 6’0″ 202 4.47 36.00″ 10’0″
DeShon Singleton Nebraska 6’3″ 205 39.50″ 10’10”
Genesis Smith Arizona 6’2″ 202 42.50″ 10’8″
Robert Spears-Jennings Oklahoma 6’2″ 205 4.32 35.00″ 10’5″
Treydan Stukes Arizona 6’1″ 190 4.34 38.00″ 10’10”
Lorenzo Styles Jr. Ohio State 6’0.5″ 194 4.28 39.00″
Michael Taaffe Texas 6’0″ 190 4.50
Dillon Thieneman Oregon 6’0″ 201 4.36 41.00″ 10’5″
Jakobe Thomas Miami 6’1″ 211
Zakee Wheatley Penn State 6’3″ 203 32.50″ 10’2″

Defensive tackles

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad Jump 20-yard Shuttle 3-Cone Bench
Zane Durant Penn State 6’0″ 288 lbs 4.75 33.50″ 9’4″      
Kaleb Proctor SE Louisiana 6’3″ 280 lbs 4.79 33.00″ 9’5″ 4.71    
Gracen Halton Oklahoma 6’2″ 291 lbs 4.82 36.50″ 9’6″ 4.79 8.09  
DeMonte Capehart Clemson 6’5″ 315 lbs 4.85 33.50″ 8’11”      
David Gusta Kentucky 6’2″ 295 lbs 4.88 32.00″     37
Jackie Marshall Baylor 6’3″ 281 lbs 4.88 4.68    
Albert Regis Texas A&M 6’2″ 310 lbs 4.88 34.00″ 9’8″ 4.85 7.77  
Caleb Banks Florida 6’6″ 327 lbs 5.04 32.00″ 9’6″      
Chris McClellan Missouri 6’3″ 312 lbs 5.05 29.50″ 9’0″     25
Bryson Eason Tennessee 6’3″ 310 lbs 5.09 30.50″ 9’4″ 5.00    
Nick Barrett South Carolina 6’3″ 322 lbs 5.10 31.50″ 9’0″ 4.91 8.17  
Brandon Cleveland N.C. State 6’4″ 315 lbs 5.12      
Cameron Ball Arkansas 6’5″ 319 lbs 5.13 32.00″ 9’1″ 4.76 8.02  
Lee Hunter Texas Tech 6’4″ 315 lbs 5.18 21.50″ 8’4″      
Tim Keenan III Alabama 6’2″ 316 lbs 5.31 30.00″ 8’4″     21
Tyler Onyedim Texas A&M 6’3.5″ 292 lbs. 32.00″ 9’3″      
Gary Smith III UCLA 6’1″ 319 lbs. 28.00″      
Deven Eastern Minnesota 6’5″ 315 lbs. 27.50″ 9’4″   8.07  
Damonic Williams Oklahoma 6’2″ 305 lbs. 30
Skyler Gill-Howard Texas Tech 6’1″ 280 lbs. 27

Defensive ends

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad Jump 3-cone Bench Press 20-yard shuttle
David Bailey Texas Tech 6’4″ 251 lbs. 4.50 35.00″ 10’9″    
Malachi Lawrence UCF 6’4″ 253 lbs. 4.52 40.00″ 10’10”    
Trey Moore Texas 6’2″ 243 lbs. 4.54 38.50″ 10’0″   4.43
Cashius Howell Texas A&M 6’2.5″ 253 lbs. 4.59 32.50″ 9’7″    
Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State 6’6″ 256 lbs. 4.63 39.50″ 10’11” 6.90    
Romello Height Texas Tech 6’3″ 239 lbs. 4.64 39.00″ 10’5″    
Jaishawn Barham Michigan 6’3.5″ 240 lbs. 4.64 33.00″ 10’3″    
George Gumbs Jr. Florida 6’4″ 245 lbs. 4.66 41.00″ 10’1″ 7.00    
R Mason Thomas Oklahoma 6’2″ 241 lbs. 4.67    
T.J. Parker Clemson 6’4″ 263 lbs. 4.68 34.00″ 10’0″    
Marvin Jones Jr. Oklahoma 6’5″ 245 lbs. 4.69    
Nadame Tucker Western Michigan 6’2″ 247 lbs. 4.73 33.50″ 9’11”    
Quintayvious Hutchins Boston College 6’3″ 233 lbs. 4.74 37.00″    
Mason Reiger Wisconsin 6’5″ 251 lbs. 4.78 40.00″ 10’5″    
Max Llewellyn Iowa 6’6″ 258 lbs. 4.81 32.50″ 9’7″    
Vincent Anthony Jr. Duke 6’6″ 258 lbs. 4.84 32.50″ 10’3″    
LT Overton Alabama 6’3″ 274 lbs. 4.87    
Nyjalik Kelly UCF 6’5″ 256 lbs. 4.88 37.00″ 9’11”    
Wesley Williams Duke 6’4″ 256 lbs. 4.89 35.50″ 10’0″    
Keldric Faulk Auburn 6’6″ 276 lbs. 35.00″ 9’9″    
Gabe Jacas Illinois 6’4″ 260 lbs. 30  
Tyreak Sapp Florida 6’2″ 273 lbs. 28  
Aidan Hubbard Northwestern 6’4.5″ 260 lbs. 21  

Linebackers 

  • Workouts scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. 
Player School Height Weight 40 Time Vertical Jump Broad Jump 3-cone 20-yard shuttle Bench Press
Sonny Styles Ohio State 6’5″ 244 lbs. 4.46 43.5″ 11’2″ 7.09 4.26  
Kaleb Elarms-Orr TCU 6’2″ 234 lbs. 4.47 40″ 10’4″   4.41  
Arvell Reese Ohio State 6’4″ 241 lbs. 4.47      
Anthony Hill Jr. Texas 6’2″ 238 lbs. 4.51 37″ 10’5″     21
Kyle Louis Pittsburgh 6’0″ 220 lbs. 4.53 39.5″ 10’9″ 6.97 4.26  
Namdi Obiazor TCU 6’3″ 229 lbs. 4.53 37″ 9’11” 7.24 4.36  
Karson Sharar Iowa 6’1.5″ 231 lbs. 4.56 40″ 10’3″      
Justin Jefferson Alabama 6’2″ 238 lbs. 4.57 37″ 10’5″      
Jack Kelly BYU 6’2″ 240 lbs. 4.57 37″ 10’5″ 7.12 4.19  
Jacob Rodriguez Texas Tech 6’1″ 231 lbs. 4.57 38.5″ 10’1″ 6.90 4.19  
Jake Golday Cincinnati 6’4.5″ 239 lbs. 4.62 39″ 10’5″ 7.02 4.34  
Owen Heinecke Oklahoma 6’1.5″ 227 lbs. 4.62 34.5″ 9’11” 7.15    
Xavian Sorey Jr. Arkansas 6’2″ 228 lbs. 4.63 37.5″ 10’0″ 7.00 4.42  
Keyshaun Elliott Arizona State 6’2″ 231 lbs. 38″ 10’5″     21
Jimmy Rolder Michigan 6’2.5″ 238 lbs. 36″ 9’11” 7.00 4.26  
Josiah Trotter Missouri 6’2″ 237 lbs.     27
Taurean York Texas A&M 5’11” 226 lbs. 7.32 4.48 25

Offensive tackles

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

Interior linemen

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

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NFL Combine Schedule 2026

  • Dates: Sunday, Feb. 22, to Monday, March 2
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis 

Prospects descended on Indianapolis for the NFL Combine starting Sunday, Feb. 22, but on-field drills begin Thursday, Feb. 26 and run through Monday, March 2.

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

  • Thursday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m ET.: Defensive linemen/place kickers/linebackers— NFL Network, Fubo
  • Friday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. ET: Defensive backs/tight ends— NFL Network, Fubo
  • Saturday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. ET: Quarterbacks/receivers/running backs—NFL Network, Fubo 
  • Sunday, March 1 at 1 p.m. ET: Offensive linemen—NFL Network, Fubo

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How to watch the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine

  • When: Feb. 26-March 1
  • Live TV: NFL Network 
  • Live stream: Fubo, NFL+

NFL Network will once again be the broadcast home for combine, with live coverage beginning Thursday afternoon for defensive lineman, place kickers and linebacker workouts. 

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

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