Two-Minute Drill: NFL Scouting Combine set to take place in Indianapolis
The Jaguars and Dolphins have 10 draft picks each while the Buccaneers have 6. Here’s what they’ll be looking for at next week’s NFL Scouting Combine.
UCF will send four players to the NFL Scouting Combine this week with hopes of boosting their respective draft stocks in front of general managers, head coaches, scouts and front office personnel from across the league.
The combine, held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, begins Thursday afternoon. UCF’s pair of defensive backs take the field at 3 p.m. Friday, and its offensive skill duo will be in action at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Testing includes the 40-yard dash, the bench press (225 pounds), vertical and broad jumps, shuttle runs, the three-cone drill and position-specific drills. Athletes also conduct in-person interviews with teams.
UCF sent a pair of players to Indianapolis in 2024, and both were selected in the draft: wide receiver Javon Baker by the New England Patriots in the fourth round, and offensive lineman Tylan Grable by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round. In total, the Knights have had 50 players chosen in draft history, dating back to 1987.
Here are the four UCF prospects — listed in alphabetical order — set to take part in this weekend’s festivities at the combine, along with their measurables (Reese’s Senior Bowl, Hula Bowl), their stats for the 2024 season and their draft rankings from several scouting services.
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