Which 2024 NFL Draft prospects are attending the NFL Scouting Combine?

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine begins this week, with over 300 NFL Draft prospects appearing in IndianapolisYouTube: The Rich Eisen Show

The NFL Scouting Combine is a who’s who in the football world. All 32 teams spend the week evaluating hundreds of NFL Draft prospects.

One of the final steps of the draft process is the NFL Scouting Combine. Most scouts already have enough tape to build a draft profile, but the Combine allows them an up-close look at prospects.

Each team’s front office gets an opportunity to conduct one-on-one interviews and request specific workouts. General managers, head coaches, and assistants all play a part during the NFL Scouting Combine.

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Big-time media personalities will also be in attendance. Pat McAfee and Rich Eisen headline the star-studded cast, with nearly every football publication sending their best to cover the event.

Highlighting all 321 NFL Scouting Combine attendees

Quarterbacks

Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels are opting out of throwing at the NFL Scouting Combine. Instead, the two former Heisman winners will throw at their Pro Day later in the offseason.

Still, J.J. McCarthy, one of the most polarizing quarterback prospects, is expected to take the field. He will draw considerable interest from teams.

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PlayerSchool
Jayden DanielsLSU
Caleb WilliamsUSC
Sam HartmanNotre Dame
Devin LearyKentucky
Drake MayeNorth Carolina
J.J. McCarthyMichigan
Bo NixOregon
Joe Milton IIITennessee
Michael Penix Jr.Washington
Michael PrattTulane
Spencer RattlerSouth Carolina
Austin ReedWestern Kentucky
Kedon SlovisBYU
Jordan TravisFlorida State

Running Backs

PlayerSchool
Rasheen AliMarshall
Braelon AllenWisconsin
Emani BaileyTCU
Trey BensonFlorida State
Jonathon BrooksTexas
Blake CorumMichigan
Isaiah DavisSouth Dakota State
Ray DavisKentucky
Daijun EdwardsGeorgia
Audric EstiméNotre Dame
Frank Gore Jr.Southern Mississippi
Isaac GuerendoLouisville
George HolaniBoise State
Bucky IrvingOregon
Dillon JohnsonWashington
Jawhar JordanLouisville
Dylan Laube New Hampshire
MarShawn LloydUSC
Jase McClellanAlabama
Kendall MiltonGeorgia
Keilan Robinson Texas
Cody Schrader Missouri
Will ShipleyClemson
Jaden ShirdenMonmouth
Tyrone Tracy Jr.Purdue
Kimani VidalTroy
Michael WileyArizona
Miyan WilliamsOhio State
Jaylen WrightTennessee

Wide Receivers

Marvin Harrison Jr., widely considered the best prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft, will also sit out the workout portion of the NFL Scouting Combine.

Unlike quarterbacks, wide receivers are not knocked as much for sitting out, as it is much easier to injure themselves running routes. It won’t impact Harrison’s draft stock.

PlayerSchool
Javon BakerUCF
Jermaine BurtonAlabama
Jalen CokerHoly Cross
Keon ColemanFlorida State
Malachi CorleyWestern Kentucky
Jacob CowingArizona
Ryan FlournoySE Missouri State
Troy Franklin Oregon
Anthony GouldOregon State
Lideatrick GriffinMississippi State
Marvin Harrison Jr.Ohio State
Jha’Quan JacksonTulane
Cornelius JohnsonMichigan
Xavier Legette South Carolina
Luke McCaffreyRice
Ladd McConkeyGeorgia
Jalen McMillanWashington
Bub MeansPittsburgh
Adonai MitchellTexas
Malik NabersLSU
Rome OdunzeWashington
Ricky PearsallFlorida
Ja’Lynn PolkWashington
Brenden RiceUSC
Tayvion RobinsonKentucky
Marcus Rosemy-JacksaintGeorgia
Ainias SmithTexas A&M
Brian Thomas Jr.LSU
Jamari ThrashLouisville
Devaughn VeleUtah
Devontez WalkerNorth Carolina
Malik Washington Virginia
Tahj WashingtonUSC
Xavier WeaverColorado
Jordan WhittingtonTexas
Isaiah WilliamsIllinois
Johnny WilsonFlorida State
Roman WilsonMichigan
Xavier WorthyTexas

Tight Ends

PlayerSchool
Erick AllIowa
A.J. Barner Michigan
Jaheim BellFlorida State
Brock BowersGeorgia
Devin CulpWashington
Dallin HolkerColorado State
Theo JohnsonPenn State
Trey KnoxSouth Carolina
Tanner McLachlanArizona
Tip Reiman Illinois
Ja’Tavion SandersTexas
Ben SinnottKansas State
Brevyn Spann-FordMinnesota
Cade StoverOhio State
Jack WestoverWashington
Jared WileyTCU

Offensive Linemen

PlayerSchool
Isaiah AdamsIllinois
Joe AltNotre Dame
Kiran Amegadjie Yale
Gottlieb Ayedze Maryland
Karsen Barnhart Michigan
Graham BartonDuke
Cooper BeebeKansas State
Keaton BillsUtah
Tanor BortoliniWisconsin
Javion Cohen Miami
Andrew CokerTCU
Brandon ColemanTCU
Frank CrumWyoming
Anim DankwahHoward
Ethan DriskellMarshall
Kingsley EguakunFlorida
Josiah EzirimEastern Kentucky
Olumuyiwa FashanuPenn State
Troy Fautanu Washington
Blake FisherNotre Dame
Jeremy Flax Kentucky
Javon FosterMissouri
Zach FrazierWest Virginia
Taliese FuagaOregon State
X’Zauvea GadlinLiberty
Nick GargiuloSouth Carolina
Delmar GlazeMaryland
Matt GoncalvesPittsburgh
Tylan GrableUCF
Garret GreenfieldSouth Dakota State
Tyler GuytonOklahoma
C.J. HansonHoly Cross
Christian HaynesConnecticut
LaDarius HendersonMichigan
Christian JonesTexas
Matthew JonesOhio State
Trente JonesMichigan
Trevor KeeganMichigan
Jarrett KingstonUSC
Brady LathamArkansas
J.C. LathamAlabama
Sataoa LaumeaUtah
Matt LeeMiami
K.T. Leveston Jr.Kansas State
Beaux LimmerArkansas
Christian MahoganyBoston College
Mason McCormickSouth Dakota State
Dylan McMahonNC State
Amarius MimsGeorgia
Jacob MonkDuke
Jordan MorganArizona
Hunter NourzadPenn State
Drake Nugent Michigan
Patrick PaulHouston
Julian PearlIllinois
Prince PinesTulane
Jackson Powers-JohnsonOregon
Dominick PuniKansas
Andrew RaymOklahoma
Layden RobinsonTexas A&M
Roger Rosengarten Washington
Walter RouseOklahoma
Nick Samac Michigan State
Kingsley Suamataia BYU
Jalen SundellNorth Dakota State
Nathan ThomasLouisiana
Charles Turner IIILSU
Sedrick Van Pran-GrangerGeorgia
Caedan WallacePenn State
Zak ZinterMichigan

Linebackers

Payton Wilson has an important week ahead of him, as the often-injured NC State product must pass the team’s medical checks to be considered an early-round prospect.

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If doctors are happy with what they see, Wilson could be the first linebacker taken at the 2024 NFL Draft.

PlayerSchool
Michael BarrettMichigan
J.D. BertrandNotre Dame
Tatum BethuneFlorida State
Chris BraswellAlabama
Aaron CaseyIndiana
Steele ChambersOhio State
Junior ColsonMichigan
Edgerrin CooperTexas A&M
Kalen DeLoachFlorida State
Khalid DukeKansas State
Tommy EichenbergOhio State
Jaylan FordTexas
Easton GibbsWyoming
Cedric GrayNorth Carolina
Ty’Ron HopperMissouri
Jontrey HunterGeorgia State
Curtis JacobsPenn State
Tyrice KnightUTEP
Marist LiufauNotre Dame
Jordan MageeTemple
Darius Muasau UCLA
Gabriel MurphyUCLA
Maema NjongmetaWisconsin
Jeremiah Trotter Jr.Clemson
Zion Tupuola-FetuiWashington
Dallas TurnerAlabama
Edefuan UlofoshioWashington
Trevin WallaceKentucky
Nathaniel WatsonMississippi State
Payton WilsonNC State

Defensive Linemen

PlayerSchool
Austin BookerKansas
Solomon ByrdUSC
DeWayne CarterDuke
Nelson CeaserHouston
Myles ColeTexas Tech
Jaden CrumedyMississippi State
Tyler Davis Clemson
Brandon DorlusOregon
Justin Eboigbe Alabama
Jonah Elliss Utah
Braden Fiske Florida State
Gabe HallBaylor
Michael Hall Jr.Ohio State
Jaylen HarrellMichigan
Marcus HarrisAuburn
Jalyx HuntHouston Christian
Adisa IsaacPenn State
Brennan JacksonWashington State
McKinnley JacksonTexas A&M
Javontae Jean-BaptisteNotre Dame
Trajan JeffcoatArkansas
Jordan JeffersonLSU
Kris JenkinsMichigan
Cedric JohnsonMississippi
Mohamed KamaraColorado State
Marshawn KneelandWestern Michigan
Laiatu LatuUCLA
Logan LeeIowa
Zion Logue Georgia
Fabien Lovett Sr.Florida State
Braiden McGregorMichigan
Byron Murphy IITexas
Myles MurphyNorth Carolina
Jer’Zhan NewtonIllinois
Eyabi Okie-AnomaCharlotte
Ruke OrhorhoroClemson
Keith Randolph Jr.Illinois
Chop RobinsonPenn State
Darius RobinsonMissouri
Justin RogersAuburn
Maason SmithLSU
Javon SolomonTroy
T’Vondre SweatTexas
Leonard Taylor IIIMiami
Xavier ThomasClemson
Bralen TriceWashington
David Ugwoegbu Houston
Jared VerseFlorida State
Eric WattsConnecticut
Mekhi WingoLSU

Defensive Backs

The cornerback position lacks a clear number one prospect, as Quinyon Mitchell, Nate Wiggins, Kool-Aid McKinstry, and Terrion Arnold continue jockeying for position.

How these prospects perform at the 2024 Scouring Combine could determine which order they come off the board at the NFL Draft.

PlayerSchool
Kris Abrams-DraineMissouri
Daijahn Anthony Mississippi
Terrion ArnoldAlabama
Cole BishopUtah
Beau BradeMaryland
Millard BradfordTCU
Jarvis Brownlee Jr.Louisville
Javon BullardGeorgia
Calen BullockUSC
Jaylon CarliesMissouri
Caelen CarsonWake Forest
Ryan Cooper Jr.Oregon State
Cooper DeJeanIowa
M.J. DevonshirePittsburgh
Marcellas DialSouth Carolina
Johnny DixonPenn State
Willie DrewVirginia State
Renardo GreenFlorida State
Kamal HaddenTennessee
Dominique HamptonWashington
Myles HardenSouth Dakota
Daequan HardyPenn State
Cam HartNotre Dame
Jaden HicksWashington State
Khyree JacksonOregon
D.J. JamesAuburn
Carlton JohnsonFresno State
Isaiah JohnsonSyracuse
Elijah JonesBoston College
Jarrian JonesFlorida State
Jaylen KeyAlabama
Kamren Kinchens Miami
Kalen KingPenn State
Kamari LassiterGeorgia
Dwight McGlothernArkansas
Kool-Aid McKinstryAlabama
Patrick McMorrisCalifornia
Max MeltonRutgers
Quinyon MitchellToledo
Malik MustaphaWake Forest
Josh NewtonTCU
Tyler Nubin Minnesota
Kitan Oladapo Oregon State
Tyler OwensTexas Tech
Andru PhillipsKentucky
Deantre PrinceMississippi
Nehemiah PritchettAuburn
Josh ProctorOhio State
Ennis Rakestraw Jr.Missouri
Decamerion Richardson Mississippi State
Demani Richardson Texas A&M
Christian Roland-WallaceUSC
Mike SainristilMichigan
Andre’ SamLSU
Jaylin SimpsonAuburn
Tykee SmithGeorgia
Chau Smith-WadeWashington State
Tarheeb StillMaryland
T.J. TampaIowa State
Dadrion Taylor-DemersonTexas Tech
Ro TorrenceArizona State
Sione VakiUtah
Josh WallaceMichigan
Ryan WattsTexas
Nate WigginsClemson
Evan WilliamsOregon
James WilliamsMiami

Specialists

PlayerSchool
Joshua KartyStanford
Cam LittleArkansas
Harrison MevisMissouri
Ryan RehkowBYU
Will ReichardAlabama
Tory TaylorIowa

That wraps up the list of attendees for the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. On-field workouts begin on Thursday, February 29, with some interviews already underway. Catch the live coverage at NFL Network or with a membership to NFL+.

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