2024 NFL scouting combine Sunday: How to watch offensive linemen workouts
The NFL scouting combine, a key event in the pre-draft process, concludes Sunday when offensive linemen and special teamers hit the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
A total of 321 NFL draft hopefuls were invited to the 2024 combine.
Sunday's workouts will include some projected first-round draft picks, including Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt, Duke guard Graham Barton, Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu, Washington guard Troy Kautanu, Oregon State offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga, Oklahoma offensive tackle Tyler Guyton, Alabama offensive tackle J.C. Latham, Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims, Arizona offensive tackle Jordan Morgan and Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson.
In total, 43 offensive linemen, three kickers and three punters were selected in the 2023 NFL draft.
Here's everything you need to know for Sunday's NFL combine workouts:
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What is the schedule for the 2024 NFL scouting combine?
- Thursday: Defensive linemen and linebackers
- Friday: Defensive backs and tight ends
- Saturday: Quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers
- Sunday: Offensive linemen and special teams (1 p.m. ET start time)
How to watch NFL combine
NFL Network will air on-field workouts for all four days, with streaming options available via NFL+ and NFL.com. The combine also can be streamed on fuboTV.
Where is NFL scouting combine?
The combine will take place in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. Indianapolis has hosted the pre-draft scouting event since 1987.
NFL combine tests
Players have the opportunity to take part in the 40-yard dash, vertical and broad jumps, 3-cone drill, 20-yard shuttle, bench press, as well as drills specifically tailored for each position group.
Results will be posted on NFL.com.
Prospects at NFL combine Sunday
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
- Isaiah Adams, Illinois
- Joe Alt, Notre Dame
- Kiran Amegadjie, Yale
- Gottlieb Ayedze, Maryland
- Karsen Barnhart, Michigan
- Graham Barton, Duke
- Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
- Keaton Bills, Utah
- Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin
- Javion Cohen, Miami (Fla.)
- Andrew Coker, TCU
- Brandon Coleman, TCU
- Frank Crum, Wyoming
- Anim Dankwah, Howard
- Ethan Driskell, Marshall
- Kingsley Eguakun, Florida
- Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky
- Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
- Troy Fautanu, Washington
- Blake Fisher, Notre Dame
- Jeremy Flax, Kentucky
- Javon Foster, Missouri
- Zach Frazier, West Virginia
- Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
- X'Zauvea Gadlin, Liberty
- Nick Gargiulo, South Carolina
- Delmar Glaze, Maryland
- Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh
- Tylan Grable, UCF
- Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State
- Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
- C.J. Hanson, Holy Cross
- Christian Haynes, Connecticut
- LaDarius Henderson, Michigan
- Christian Jones, Texas
- Matthew Jones, Ohio State
- Trente Jones, Michigan
- Trevor Keegan, Michigan
- Jarrett Kingston, USC
- Brady Latham, Arkansas
- JC Latham, Alabama
- Sataoa Laumea, Utah
- Matt Lee, Miami (Fla.)
- KT Leveston Jr., Kansas State
- Beaux Limmer, Arkansas
- Christian Mahogany, Boston College
- Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
- Dylan McMahon, North Carolina State
- Amarius Mims, Georgia
- Jacob Monk, Duke
- Jordan Morgan, Arizona
- Hunter Nourzad, Penn State
- Drake Nugent, Michigan
- Patrick Paul, Houston
- Julian Pearl, Illinois
- Prince Pines, Tulane
- Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon
- Dominick Puni, Kansas
- Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
- Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
- Roger Rosengarten, Washington
- Walter Rouse, Oklahoma
- Nick Samac, Michigan State
- Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
- Jalen Sundell, North Dakota State
- Nathan Thomas, Louisiana
- Charles Turner III, LSU
- Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, Georgia
- Caedan Wallace, Penn State
- Zak Zinter, Michigan
SPECIALISTS
- Joshua Karty, kicker, Stanford
- Cam Little, kicker, Arkansas
- Harrison Mevis, kicker, Missouri
- Ryan Rehkow, punter, BYU
- Will Reichard, kicker, Alabama
- Tory Taylor, punter, Iowa