The 2023 NFL Combine: Tuesday, February 28 – Monday, March 6
NFL Combine Results
2023 Rookie Profiles
Schedule:
NFL Scouting Combine Live Drills begins Thursday, March 2nd, with exclusive LIVE coverage on NFL Network starting at 3pm ET. Full lineup below:
- Thursday, March 2nd, 3pm ET – Defensive Linemen and Linebackers
- Friday, March 3rd, 3pm ET – Defensive Backs
- Saturday, March 4th, 1pm ET – Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Tight Ends.
- Sunday, March 5th, 1pm ET – Running Backs, Offensive Linemen.
In a recent note, NFL teams were told the following:
“on-field workouts continue to be held during prime time, but will begin and end earlier each day than in previous years.” A source noted the on-field work will begin in the late afternoon, as opposed to the 7 p.m. ET start last year.
Why Indianapolis?
After a potential change of location, it was decided that Indianapolis will remain the host of the NFL Combine up through 2024. Dallas and Los Angeles were the other cities that submitted bids to host the NFL Combine.
“After a review by the Fan Engagement & Major Events Advisory Committee and the National Invitational Camp staff, Indianapolis remains the best city to host and grow the NFL Combine in 2023 and 2024,” said Peter O’Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President of Club Business & League Events. “Indianapolis’ vision brings together its long legacy of successfully hosting the Combine and executing the evaluation process, with an exciting focus on innovating and further growing the event from a fan and media perspective.”
“We know many cities want to host the NFL Combine, and we’re incredibly appreciative the NFL continues to put its faith in Indianapolis,” said Leonard Hoops, president & CEO of Visit Indy. “We are proud so many media, agents, scouts, coaches, and athletes organically called to keep the event here. And after more than three decades of hosting the Combine, our excitement has only grown when it comes to continuing our work with the NFL and the National Invitational Camp to make the event better every year for all those stakeholders as well as the growing number of fans who want to experience it in person.”
“Indy is a city built to host major sporting events, and I’m proud the Combine will continue to stay in our city,” Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, said in a statement.
In the meantime, learn about all of the top rookie prospects here.
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