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2022 NFL Scouting Combine Guide: Interview & drill schedules

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Everything you need to know about the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine, which is held this year from March 1-7 in Indianapolis:

Media Interviews

Tuesday, March 1: GM Joe Schoen (1:30 p.m. ET), HC Brian Daboll (2 p.m.)

Wednesday, March 2: QB, WR, TE

Thursday, March 3: OL, RB

Friday, March 4: DL, LB

Saturday, March 5: DB, Specialists

Workouts

Thursday, March 3: QB, WR, TE

Friday, March 4: OL, RB

Saturday, March 5: DL, LB

Sunday, March 6: DB, Specialists

This year, NFL Network coverage of the combine again extends into primetime beginning Thursday, March 3 with seven hours of live coverage of the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends starting at 4 p.m. and continuing until 11 p.m.

Coverage continues with six hours of live coverage of the running backs, offensive linemen and special teams on Friday, March 4 at 4 p.m., and five hours of live coverage of the defensive linemen and linebackers on Saturday, March 5 at 4 p.m. Coverage concludes with five hours of live coverage of the defensive backs on Sunday, March 6 starting at 2 p.m.

Invited Prospects

A total of 324 prospects are invited to attend this year's combine. National champion Georgia is the most represented school at the combine this year with 14 players invited, highlighted by linebacker Nakobe Dean, edge rusher Travon Walker and defensive tackle Jordan Davis. Alabama and Oklahoma are tied for the second-most players invited with 11, followed by LSU and Texas A&M with nine, and Cincinnati, Arizona State, Michigan, Ole Miss and Penn State with eight.

Below is a list of the top conferences with players invited to the combine this year:

  • SEC: 82
  • Big Ten: 54
  • Pac-12: 36
  • Big 12: 35
  • ACC: 34
  • American Athletic Conference: 20
  • Mountain West: 14
  • Independent: 8
  • Conference USA: 7
  • MAC: 7
  • Sun Belt: 6

Here are the invitees, sorted by position:

Quarterbacks

  • Jack Coan, Notre Dame
  • Matt Corral, Mississippi
  • Dustin Crum, Kent State
  • Kaleb Eleby, Western Michigan
  • Sam Howell, North Carolina
  • Cole Kelley, Southeastern Louisiana
  • D'Eriq King, Miami
  • EJ Perry, Brown
  • Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
  • Brock Purdy, Iowa State
  • Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
  • Carson Strong, Nevada
  • Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
  • Malik Willis, Liberty
  • Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky

Running backs

  • Tyler Allgeier, BYU
  • Tyler Badie, Missouri
  • Greg Bell, San Diego State
  • Max Borghi, Washington State
  • Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma
  • Leddie Brown, West Virginia
  • Ty Chandler, North Carolina
  • Snoop Conner, Mississippi
  • James Cook, Georgia
  • Jashaun Corbin, Florida State
  • Ty Davis-Price, LSU
  • Jerrion Ealy, Mississippi
  • Trestan Ebner, Baylor
  • Jerome Ford, Cincinnati
  • Tyler Goodson, Iowa
  • Breece Hall, Iowa State
  • Kevin Harris, South Carolina
  • Hassan Haskins, Michigan
  • Keaontay Ingram, USC
  • Bam Knight, N.C. State
  • Sincere McCormick, UTSA
  • Isiah Pacheco, Rutgers
  • Dameon Pierce, Florida
  • D'vonte Price, Florida International
  • Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State
  • Brian Robinson, Alabama
  • Abram Smith, Baylor
  • Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
  • Pierre Strong, South Dakota State
  • CJ Verdell, Oregon
  • Kenny Walker III, Michigan State
  • Jaylen Warren, Oklahoma State
  • Rachaad White, Arizona State
  • Quan White, South Carolina
  • Zamir White, Georgia
  • Kyren Williams, Notre Dame

Wide receivers

  • Calvin Austin III, Memphis
  • Kevin Austin Jr., Notre Dame
  • David Bell, Purdue
  • Slade Bolden, Alabama
  • Treylon Burks, Arkansas
  • Dai'Jean Dixon, Nicholls State
  • Jahan Dotson, Penn State
  • Romeo Doubs, Nevada
  • Dontario Drummond, Mississippi
  • Erik Ezukanma, Texas Tech
  • Ty Fryfogle, Indiana
  • Danny Gray, SMU
  • Johnny Johnson III, Oregon
  • Josh Johnson, Tulsa
  • Velus Jones, Tennessee
  • Drake London, USC
  • Bo Melton, Rutgers
  • John Metchie, Alabama
  • Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
  • Jalen Nailor, Michigan State
  • Chris Olave, Ohio State
  • Kyle Philips, UCLA
  • George Pickens, Georgia
  • Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
  • Makai Polk, Mississippi State
  • Charleston Rambo, Miami
  • Reggie Roberson Jr., SMU
  • Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky
  • Justyn Ross, Clemson
  • Braylon Sanders, Mississippi
  • Khalil Shakir, Boise State
  • Tyquan Thornton, Baylor
  • Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
  • Tré Turner, Virginia Tech
  • Christian Watson, North Dakota State
  • Isaiah Weston, Northern Iowa
  • Devon Williams, Oregon
  • Jameson Williams, Alabama
  • Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
  • Mike Woods, Oklahoma

Tight ends

  • Austin Allen, Nebraska
  • Chase Allen, Iowa State
  • Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State
  • Grant Calcattera, SMU
  • Greg Dulcich, UCLA
  • Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin
  • Jeremiah Hall, Oklahoma
  • Peyton Hendershot, Indiana
  • Connor Heyward, Michigan State
  • Curtis Hodges, Arizona State
  • Charlie Kolar, Iowa State
  • Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina
  • Trey McBride, Colorado State
  • James Mitchell, Virginia Tech
  • Chig Okonkwo, Maryland
  • Cade Otton, Washington
  • Teagan Quitoriano, Oregon State
  • Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State
  • Cole Turner, Nevada
  • Jelani Woods, Virginia
  • Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M

Offensive linemen

  • Blaise Andries, Minnesota
  • Ben Brown, Mississippi
  • Logan Bruss, Wisconsin
  • Spencer Burford, UTSA
  • Ja'Tyre Carter, Southern
  • Charles Cross, Mississippi State
  • Myron Cunningham, Arkansas
  • Dawson Deaton, Texas Tech
  • Austin Deculus, LSU
  • Kellen Diesch, Arizona State
  • Bill Dunkle, San Diego State
  • Ickey Ekwonu, N.C. State
  • Obinna Eze, TCU
  • Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina
  • Daniel Faalele, Minnesota
  • Luke Fortner, Kentucky
  • Luke Goedeke, Central Michigan
  • Kenyon Green, Texas A&M
  • Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma
  • Chasen Hines, LSU
  • Ed Ingram, LSU
  • Zion Johnson, Boston College
  • Braxton Jones, Southern Utah
  • Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
  • Darian Kinnard, Kentucky
  • Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
  • Alec Lindstrom, Boston College
  • Vederian Lowe, Illinois
  • Abraham Lucas, Washington State
  • Cade Mays, Tennessee
  • Marcus McKethan, North Carolina
  • Max Mitchell, Louisiana
  • Thayer Munford Jr., Ohio State
  • Evan Neal, Alabama
  • Dylan Parham, Memphis
  • Chris Paul, Tulsa
  • Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
  • Nick Petit-Frere, Ohio State
  • Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan
  • Sean Rhyan, UCLA
  • Tyrese Robinson, Oklahoma
  • Dare Rosenthal, Kentucky
  • Andrew Rupcich, Culver-Stockton
  • Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
  • Justin Shaffer, Georgia
  • Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech
  • Tyler Smith, Tulsa
  • Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chattanooga
  • Andrew Stueber, Michigan
  • Luke Tenuta, Virginia Tech
  • Zach Thomas, San Diego State
  • Zach Tom, Wake Forest
  • Cordell Volson, North Dakota State
  • Matt Waletzko, North Dakota
  • Rasheed Walker, Penn State
  • Luke Wattenberg, Washington
  • Dohnovan West, Arizona State
  • Nick Zakelj, Fordham

Defensive linemen

  • Amaré Barno, Virginia Tech
  • Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma
  • Thomas Booker, Stanford
  • Matthew Butler, Tennessee
  • Zach Carter, Florida
  • Micheal Clemons, Texas A&M
  • DJ Davidson, Arizona State
  • Jordan Davis, Georgia
  • Kalia Davis, UCF
  • Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State
  • Noah Elliss, Idaho
  • Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
  • Neil Farrell, LSU
  • Jonathan Ford, Miami
  • Haskell Garrett, Ohio State
  • Jeffrey Gunter, Coastal Carolina
  • Logan Hall, Houston
  • Chris Hinton, Michigan
  • Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
  • Jordan Jackson, Air Force
  • Tyree Johnson, Texas A&M
  • Travis Jones, Connecticut
  • George Karlaftis, Purdue
  • DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M
  • Jesse Luketa, Penn State
  • DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky
  • Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
  • Marquan McCall, Kentucky
  • Otito Ogbonnia, UCLA
  • David Ojabo, Michigan
  • Esezi Otomewo, Minnesota
  • Joshua Paschal, Kentucky
  • Jayden Peevy, Texas A&M
  • LaBryan Ray, Alabama
  • John Ridgeway, Arkansas
  • Dominique Robinson, Miami (Ohio)
  • Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati
  • Tyreke Smith, Ohio State
  • Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, Notre Dame
  • Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
  • Cameron Thomas, San Diego State
  • Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma
  • Eyioma Uwazurike, Iowa State
  • Travon Walker, Georgia
  • Sam Williams, Mississippi
  • Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
  • Alex Wright, UAB
  • Devonte Wyatt, Georgia

Linebackers

  • Christopher Allen, Alabama
  • Troy Andersen, Montana State
  • Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma
  • Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati
  • Terrel Bernard, Baylor
  • Darien Butler, Arizona State
  • Chance Campbell, Mississippi
  • Leo Chenal, Wisconsin
  • Damone Clark, LSU
  • Nakobe Dean, Georgia
  • JoJo Domann, Nebraska
  • Jeremiah Gemmel, North Carolina
  • Isaiah Graham-Mobley, Boston College
  • Jake Hansen, Illinois
  • Aaron Hansford, Texas A&M
  • Christian Harris, Alabama
  • D'Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
  • Drake Jackson, USC
  • Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State
  • Nate Landman, Colorado
  • Devin Lloyd, Utah
  • Boye Mafe, Minnesota
  • Zakoby McClain, Auburn
  • Micah McFadden, Indiana
  • Jeremiah Moon, Florida
  • Chad Muma, Wyoming
  • Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State
  • Mike Rose, Iowa State
  • Josh Ross, Michigan
  • Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin
  • Nephi Sewell, Utah
  • Brandon Smith, Penn State
  • Baylon Spector, Clemson
  • Channing Tindall, Georgia
  • Quay Walker, Georgia
  • Tre Williams, Arkansas

Defensive backs

  • Tycen Anderson, Toledo
  • Jalyn Armour-Davis, Alabama
  • Kalon Barnes, Baylor
  • Markquese Bell, Florida A&M
  • Dane Belton, Iowa
  • Bubba Bolden, Miami
  • Andrew Booth, Clemson
  • Jaquan Brisker, Penn State
  • Montaric Brown, Arkansas
  • Coby Bryant, Cincinnati
  • Percy Butler, Louisiana
  • Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State
  • Lewis Cine, Georgia
  • Qwynnterrio Cole, Louisville
  • Bryan Cook, Cincinnati
  • Yusuf Corker, Kentucky
  • Nick Cross, Maryland
  • Cobie Durant, South Carolina State
  • Kaiir Elam, Florida
  • MJ Emerson, Mississippi State
  • Akayleb Evans, Missouri
  • DaMarcus Fields, Texas Tech
  • Cordale Flott, LSU
  • Sauce Gardner, Cincinnati
  • Mario Goodrich, Clemson
  • Kyler Gordon, Washington
  • Vincent Gray, Michigan
  • Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
  • Kolby Harvell-Peel, Oklahoma State
  • Dax Hill, Michigan
  • Joshua Jobe, Alabama
  • Jack Jones, Arizona State
  • Marcus Jones, Houston
  • Kerby Joseph, Illinois
  • Derion Kendrick, Georgia
  • Quentin Lake, UCLA
  • Chase Lucas, Arizona State
  • Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh
  • Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston State
  • Roger McCreary, Auburn
  • Trent McDuffie, Washington
  • Verone McKinley III, Oregon
  • Smoke Monday, Auburn
  • Leon O'Neal, Texas A&M
  • Jalen Pitre, Baylor
  • Chris Steele, USC
  • Derek Stingley Jr., LSU
  • Alontae Taylor, Tennessee
  • Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska
  • Isaac Taylor-Stuart, USC
  • Juanyeh Thomas, Georgia Tech
  • Josh Thompson, Texas
  • Delarrin Turner-Yell, Oklahoma
  • Jermaine Waller, Virginia Tech
  • Jaylen Watson, Washington State
  • Sam Webb, Missouri Western State
  • Damarion Williams, Houston
  • Joshua Williams, Fayetteville State
  • JT Woods, Baylor
  • Tariq Woolen, UTSA
  • Mykael Wright, Oregon

Specialists

  • Cal Adomitis, LS, Pittsburgh
  • Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State
  • Gabe Brkic, K, Oklahoma
  • Jake Camarda, P, Georgia
  • Cameron Dicker, K, Texas
  • Trenton Gill, P, N.C. State
  • Blake Hayes, P, Illinois
  • Jordan Stout, P, Penn State
  • Cade York, K, LSU

NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah released his final edition of the top 50 prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft.

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