NFL draft concerns, predictions for combine workouts: Possible risers, top
The 2023 NFL combine is here, and player exercises begin in Indianapolis on Thursday. Hundreds of the very best potential customers for the NFL draft will do different drills and on-field screening, meet teams for thorough interviews and get pre-draft measurements.Defensive linemen and linebackers are up initially, set to take part in the 40-yard dash, vertical leap and long jump, among other drills. Protective backs and unique groups follow on Friday, quarterbacks and pass-catchers will be on Saturday, and offensive linemen and running backs close things out on Sunday. Thursday’s and Friday’s exercises will be at 3 p.m. ET, while the weekend exercises will move up to 1 p.m. ET. And ESPN’s “NFL Live “will be on-site at Lucas Oil Arena on Thursday and Friday at 3 p.m. ET.Who are the most intriguing prospects in Indy? Which quarterbacks have an opportunity to rise today? And who are the prospects to run the fastest 40-yard dashes? We asked NFL draft experts Mel Kiper Jr., Jordan Reid and Matt Miller to address a couple of big concerns to get you prepared for the action.Jump to: Interesting prospects|Leading QBs to view 40-yard dash burners|Key medicals Most current buzz|Who will stand apart? Which possibility is going to dominate his combine workout?