The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine returns to Indianapolis, Indiana, as the league welcomes hundreds of eager prospects aiming to make their dreams come true.
The NFL Scouting Combine is one of the most pivotal steps in the pre-draft process. It is a week full of workouts and interviews as teams begin pulling the curtain back on these prospects.
The 40-yard dash has become the week’s feature event, but the bench press, 3-cone drill, vertical leap, and broad jump are equally important, depending on which scout you ask.
On-field team workouts are another factor. Scouts can better see how these prospects stack up against one another and what traits translate from game tape to drills.
The interview process is perhaps the most vital exercise of the NFL Scouting Combine. There’s only so much a team can learn about a player without meeting them, so this gives scouts a chance to zero in on personalities.
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When is the NFL Scouting Combine?
Players arrived at the NFL Scouting Combine on February 25. Interviews and workouts will last until March 4, when all players have had a chance to meet with the 32 NFL teams.
Where is the NFL Scouting Combine?
Indianapolis, Indiana, hosts the NFL Scouting Combine for the 37th consecutive year. The league has considered moving it out of Indiana in the coming years, but at least for 2024 and 2025, it remains in the Midwest.
What is the workout schedule for the NFL Scouting Combine?
You can find the whole NFL Combine workout schedule below:
Day | ET | PT | GMT | Positional Group |
Thursday, February 29 | 3 PM | Noon | 8 PM | Defensive Line & Linebackers |
Friday, March 1 | 3 PM | Noon | 8 PM | Defensive Backs & Tight Ends |
Saturday, March 2 | 1 PM | 10 AM | 6 PM | Running Backs, Quarterbacks, & Wide Receivers |
Sunday, March 3 | 1 PM | 10 AM | 6 PM | Offensive Line & Specialists |
How do I watch the NFL Scouting Combine?
NFL Network will air a significant amount of the workouts on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. If you do not have NFL Network, you can sign up for a membership with NFL.com or NFL+ to access the event.