NFL Combine results tracker: Live updates, highlights, top performers from 2023 draft workouts

The NFL Combine returned last year after a COVID-19 cancellation in 2021, and the event is back in full force this year.

Hundreds of potential NFL drafts are in Indianapolis for measurements, medical tests, interviews and field practice as teams prepare to finalize their draft boards.

There are many questions about some of the top quarterback prospects in this draft, including Bryce Young’s height and Anthony Richardson’s arm. The combine should bring teams one step closer to finding those answers.

While there are some important factors that can affect a player’s pre-draft inventory, fans should keep an eye on prospects’ measurements and N-field results. More than a few potential customers stood out at Indianapolis, and this year will be no different.

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The Sporting News follows live updates and results from the 2023 NFL Combine. Follow us for the latest highlights.

NFL Combine Scores and Highlights

All times Easter

Thursday March 2nd

3:10 p.m. — Add Michigan nose tackle Mazi Smith to those not doing on-field drills in Indy. Smith, who ranks 60th on SN’s big board, will wait until Michigan’s Pro Day on March 17 to practice. per ESPN’s Jordan Reid.

2.30 — Jalen Carter is back in Indianapolis and has been meeting with NFL teams today after returning to Georgia on Wednesday to face jail time and then on two misdemeanor charges related to the crash, which included a teammate and one last month UGA recruitment staff were killed, was released on bail.

Word broke earlier in the week that Carter had no plans to practice in Indy and would instead wait until Pro Day in Georgia on March 15 to do field practice. That remains the case, but NFL Network reported that Carter will be on the field today to “support” the other defenders.

2:20 p.m. — Iowa State edge rusher Will McDonald IV plans to train today despite having “a fever near 104 degrees” Tuesday night, according to Peter Schrager.

1:00 pm — It’s almost time for the prospects to take over the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, and while the wide receivers and defensive backs are the center of attention when it comes to the 40-yard dash, Amare Barno’s run last year was one Show athletics reminder on nationwide.

Combine NFL results by position

Below is a look at the top prospects at each position and how each performed during the 2023 NFL Combine, according to SN’s Vinnie Iyer.

quarterbacks

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Bryce Young Alabama
CJ Stroud State of Ohio
Anthony Richardson Florida
Will Levis Kentucky
Hendon hooker Tennessee
Tanner McKee Stanford
Jaren Hall BYU

run back

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Bijan Robinson Texas
Jahmyr Gibbs Alabama
Devon Achane Texas A&M
Panzer Bigsby maroon
Zach Charbonnet UCLA
Zach Evans Ole Fraulein
Eric Gray Oklahoma
SeanTucker Syracuse
Kenny McIntosh Georgia

wide receiver

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Jordan Addison U.S.C
Quentin Johnston TCU
Jaxon Smith-Njigba State of Ohio
Rashee Rice SMU
Kayshon Boutte LSU
Josh Downs North Carolina
Zay flowers Boston College
Jalin Hyatt Tennessee
Cedric Tillmann Tennessee
Marvin Mims Oklahoma
Nathaniel Dell Houston
Trey Palmer Nebraska
Tyler Scott cincinnati
Xavier Hutchinson State of Iowa
AT Perry guard forest
Jayden Reed State of Michigan
ParkerWashington Pennsylvania

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tight ends

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Michael Mayer Notre-Dame
Dalton Kincaid Utah
Darell Washington Georgia
Luke Musgrave Oregon State
Tucker Kraft South Dakota St
Cameron Latu Alabama
Sam Laporta Iowa

Offensive duels

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Paris Johnson State of Ohio
Peter Skoronsky northwest
Broderick Jones Georgia
Anton Harrison Oklahoma
Matthew Bergeron Syracuse
Dawand Jones State of Ohio
Blake Freeland BYU
Cody Mauch ND condition
Darnell Wright Tennessee
Jaelyn Duncan Maryland
Tyler Steen Alabama

Inside Offensive Linemen

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
O’Cyrus Torrence State of Florida
John Michael Schmitz Minnesota
Andrew Voorhees U.S.C
Steve Avila TCU
Luke Wypler State of Ohio
Emil Ekiyor Jr. Alabama
Heinrich Bainivalu Washington
Jarrett Patterson Notre-Dame
Yeah Tippman Wisconsin

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Edge rusher

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Will Anderson Jr. Alabama
Myles Murphy Clemson
Tyree Wilson texas tech
Luke Van Ness Iowa
Isaiah Foskey Notre-Dame
Felix Anudike-Uzomah kansas st
Nolan Smith Georgia
BJ Ojulari LSU
Derrick Hall maroon
Andre Carter II army
Laiatu Latu UCLA
Zach Harrison State of Ohio
Will McDonald IV State of Iowa
Mike Morris Michigan
Isiah McGuire Missouri
Tuli Tuipulotu U.S.C
KJ Heinrich Clemson
Dylan Horton TCU

Defensive tackles

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Jalen Carter Georgia N / A N / A
Bryan Bresee Clemson 4.93
Siaki Ika Baylor 5.45
Gervon Dexter Florida 5.00
Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh 6-1 281 4.78
Adetomiva Adebawore northwest
Mazi Smith Michigan N / A N / A
Byron Young Alabama
Karl Bach bowling green
Byron Young Tennessee
Kobie Turner guard forest
Jaquelin Roy LSU
Keion white georgia tech
Colby made of wood maroon
Keeanu Barton Wisconsin

linebacker

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Trent Simpson Clemson
Drew Sanders Arkansas
Noah Sewell Oregon
Henry To’o To’o Alabama
Jack Campell Iowa
DeMarvion exaggerated Texas
Daiyan Henley Washington

cornerbacks

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Christian Gonzales Oregon
Cam Smith South Carolina
Kelee Ringo Georgia
Joey Porter Jr. Pennsylvania
Devin Witherspoon Illinois
Clark Phillips III Utah
Jaylon Jones Texas A&M
Emmanuel Forbes Miss State
Christopher Schmidt Georgia
Garret Williams Syracuse
Eli Ricks Alabama
DJ Turner Michigan
Jamie Robinson State of Florida
Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson TCU
Sydney Brown Illinois
Tyrique Stevenson Miami
Julius Brents State of Kansas
Kyu Blue Kelly Stanford
Deonte Banks Maryland
Alex Austin Oregon State

collateral

player School Height Weight 40 time vertical jump
Brian Branch Alabama
Antonio Johnson Texas A&M
JL Skinner State of Boise
Battle for Jordan Alabama
Ji’Ayir Brown Pennsylvania
Brandon Joseph Notre-Dame

NFL Combine Schedule 2023

  • Events: Monday 27th February to Monday 6th March
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

The combine began on Monday as the first players went through orientation and first team interviews, with players due to be on the field by Thursday. In the meantime, interested parties will also undergo a full medical examination of key measurements.

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Here’s when each position group should take the field:

Date time (ET) group channel/stream
Thursday March 2nd 3 pm DL, LB NFL Network, fuboTV
Friday March 3rd 3 pm DB, ST NFL Network, fuboTV
Saturday March 4th 13 o’clock QB, WR, TE NFL Network, fuboTV
Sunday March 5th 13 o’clock OL, RB NFL Network, fuboTV

How to watch the NFL Combine

  • TV channel: NFL Network
  • Live broadcast: fuboTV, NFL+, NFL and NFL Network apps

NFL Network will rebroadcast the combine while keeping a close eye on prospects’ 40-yard dash shows. Rich Eisen will direct coverage along with Daniel Jeremiah, Kurt Warner and others.

Cable cutters can watch the 2023 NFL Combine on the NFL’s digital platforms or on fuboTV, which is offering a free trial.

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