Football season may have come to an end but the NFL action for next season is just beginning! The 2023 NFL Combine takes place on Thursday, March 2 through Sunday, March 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium–home of the Indianapolis Colts.
319 prospects representing over 100 schools will showcase their skills and athletic ability in front of the league’s coaches, scouts, and team owners. Click here for the full list of participants. Live coverage will be available on the NFL Network – see below for the 2023 NFL Combine schedule.
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How to watch the 2023 NFL Combine:
Thursday, March 2:
- 3:00 PM ET – Defensive Linemen and Linebackers
Friday, March 3:
- 3:00 PM ET – Defensive Backs
Saturday, March 4
- 1:00 PM ET – Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Tight Ends
Sunday, March 5
- 1:00 PM ET – Running Backs, Offensive Linemen
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Can anyone participate in the NFL Combine?
Players are invited to the NFL Combine by the Player Selection Committee which is made up of directors of both National and BLESTO scouting services. According to the league “all eligible players are reviewed and voted on by the committee members. Each athlete receiving the necessary number of votes, by position, is then extended an invitation.”
What drills will athletes participate in at the 2023 NFL Combine?
- Broad Jump
- 40-yard Dash
- Bench Press
- Vertical Jump
- Three-cone Drill
- 20-yard Shuttle
- 60-yard Shuttle
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