Stay up to date with everything that happens during on-field workouts in Indianapolis
On Saturday, the running back group put on an impressive performance. One after another, talent took to the field, but North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton stole the show with Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty sidelined. Texas’ Matthew Golden was probably the biggest winner among the wide receivers by running the 40-yard dash in 4.29 seconds; Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan and Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka did not partake.
The offensive linemen take the field Sunday as the NFL Scouting Combine draws to a close. Some of the top offensive line prospects to know include LSU’s Will Campbell, Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr., Missouri’s Armand Membou, Alabama’s Tyler Booker and more.
Stay tuned below for live updates from the NFL combine.
2025 NFL combine where to watch
Date: Sunday, Mar. 2 | Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
TV: NFL Network | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
2025 NFL combine workout schedule
- Sunday at 1 p.m. — Offensive linemen
Full list of combine measurements, 40-yard dash times
Want to know a prospect’s height and weight? What about their wingspan? Maybe their 40-yard dash time?
Check out our running story with every prospect’s measurements and combine results.

Grading top WRs prospects, plus other winners and losers

Grading top QBs prospects, plus other winners and losers

Wrapping up in Indianapolis
Quarterbacks are throwing their final go-balls to the wide receivers as Saturday’s session winds down. Tomorrow, the offensive linemen take the field on the final day of the NFL Scouting Combine. Some of the top offensive linemen to know:
- LSU OT Will Campbell
- Texas OT Kelvin Banks
- Missouri OT Armand Membou
- Alabama OG Tyler Booker
- North Dakota State OL Grey Zabel
- Ohio State OG Donovan Jackson
- Oregon OT Josh Conerly
Combine bombshell!
As the wide receivers are working out in Indianapolis at the NFL combine, one of the league’s best is on the move. The 49ers have reached an agreement to send Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders. The compensation is reportedly a fifth-round draft pick.

Sanders’ QB2 status in doubt?
NFL Media reported during the NFL combine Saturday night that Cam Ward has separated himself as the top quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft. As for Shedeur Sanders, it appears the race for QB2 is more up in the air than many people previously thought. Sanders opted not to work out in Indianapolis, while his counterparts, such as Jaxson Dart and Quinn Ewers, took the field at Lucas Oil Stadium to throw.

Gauntlet drill speeds
According to Next Gen Stats, five wide receivers in the first group eclipsed 19 miles per hour in the gauntlet drill. Jimmy Horn Jr. (Colorado) had the fastest (19.81).
‘There’s fast then there’s me’
That’s what Xavier Worthy posted on social media after two fellow former Texas players — Jaydon Blue and Isaiah Bond — didn’t come close to breaking his 40-yard dash record after claiming they’d do so. Read more about Worthy maintaining the NFL combine record below.

Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart enjoying the NFL Scouting Combine and hits a cartwheel
Insane explosiveness from Iowa State WR
Xavier Worthy claps back at Texas players who said they would break his 40-yard dash record
Worthy had some words for both Texas running back Jaydon Blue and wide receiver Isaiah Bond after they each claimed they could beat his 4.21 40-yard dash record time set at last year’s combine.

Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers hits his receiver right in the hands on the deep ball
You wouldn’t think this would stand out, but there were quite a number of reps in the initial deep passing drills in which the quarterback and the receiver clearly weren’t on the same page.
There’s something in the water in Austin, Texas
Accuracy struggles for mid-round QBs
Will Howard and Dillon Gabriel spraying the ball all over in throwing drills
— Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) March 1, 2025
Yeah, it’s been quite ugly for both of the highly decorated collegiate passers.
Perspective on Isaiah Bond’s 40-yard dash
Despite not coming close to breaking Xavier Worthy’s combine record as promised, the Texas receiver did clock a max speed of 24.17 mph per Combine IQ on NFL.com, the fastest of any player participating on Saturday, and the second-fastest of any combine participant at this year’s event.
Miami WR Sam Brown Jr. runs loudly on his first 40-yard dash
Hurricanes wide receiver Sam Brown Jr. ran a strong 4.44 40-yard dash, but the time surprisingly isn’t the most memorable element of his sprint. Brown was yelling all the way down the sideline during his run as you can hear below. Yours truly briefly met Brown after a practice at the East-West Shrine Bowl, and he came across as nice but more shy and/or introverted ironically.
A vocal run from Miami WR Sam Brown Jr. 🗣️
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Texas WR Isaiah Bond runs a 4.41 40-yard dash, well short of the promised record-breaking performance
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Isaiah Bond ran a strong 4.41 40-yard dash time, but it was well short of the promise that he would break Xavier Worthy’s 4.21 40 record. Bond had even promised a 4.1 time. Fellow Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden currently has best time among wide receivers through the first run with a 4.30 40 time.
Texas WR Isaiah Bond runs a 4.41u in his first 40 attempt.
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📱: Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/VS3e59NLnn— NFL (@NFL) March 1, 2025

Texas players over-promise and under-deliver
Running back Jaydon Blue and wide receiver Isaiah Bond said that they would challenge the record Xavier Worthy set in the 40-yard dash last season (4.21 seconds). Blue ran an official 4.38 seconds and Bond just ran an unofficial 4.41 seconds. Neither is close.
NFL’s Next Gen Stats awards Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty second-best success probability score since 2003
The NFL’s Next Gen Stats production score factors in historical NFL Scouting Combine data, a player’s combine performance and their college production data to project a prospect’s success probability in the NFL. Boise State running back and 2024 Heisman Trophy finalist Ashton Jeanty earned a 98 score out of 100, which is just one behind Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson’s 99 score in the 2023 offseason. The league began officially tracking combine results in 2003.
All-around performance for Cook
Impressive vertical for Missouri QB
I don’t know if I saw that type of springiness film, but nonetheless it’s a 37-inch vertical for Cook.
Combine context / comparison for SMU RB Brashard Smith
Reflecting back on top (official) times in the 40-yard dash
North Carolina RB Omarion Hampton puts together all-time NFL Scouting Combine performance
Hampton’s combine performance, in its totality, is one of the best by a running back ever. According to Relative Athletic Score, Hampton totaled a 9.93 out of a possible 10. Perhaps he makes a push to sneak into the back of the first round. At worst, Hampton is a high second-round selection.
RB class as advertised
We’ve talked/written at length about top-level talent and how many of those prospects are in this running back class. The group met the hype at the combine today. That doesn’t always happen. Explosiveness galore.
Virginia Tech RB Bhayshul Tuten outruns Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs in the 40
Tuten blazed his way to 4.32-second 40-yard dash, the fastest of any running back at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. That time is also faster than 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year running back Saquon Barkley’s (4.40 in 2018) and two-time Pro Bowl running back Jahmyr Gibbs (4.36 in 2023). Impressive stuff in what’s shaping up to be one of the best running back draft classes in recent memory.
Top speeds in the 40-yard dash for RBs
This running back group was *really* moving.
Rapid hand growth…
At the Senior Bowl, Jalen Milroe’s hands measured in at 8 3/4 inches, which are generally unacceptable for NFL quarterbacks. But then, just 28 days later, his hands measured in at 9 3/8 inches at the NFL combine. How is that possible? I have no idea. But it’s great news for the Alabama playmaker.