Overview
- The 2025 NFL Combine begins with defensive linemen and linebackers set to perform on-field drills, including the 40-yard dash, at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Top prospects like Shedeur Sanders and Ashton Jeanty are opting out of combine drills, leaving room for lesser-known players to capture attention.
- Standout names to watch include Kenneth Grant, a Michigan defensive tackle with rare speed for his size, and Oregon edge rusher Jordan Burch, known for his athleticism.
- Wide receivers such as Da'Quan Felton of Virginia Tech and Tetairoa McMillan of Arizona are expected to showcase explosive physical traits to improve their draft rankings.
- Sleepers like Louisville QB Tyler Shough and Iowa State CB Darien Porter could draw interest with strong performances in key drills and interviews.