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NFL Combine 2024: Full list of 321 prospects set to attend and participate

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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The list of players coming to Indianapolis is here.

Believe it or not, but the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is just around the corner. In about two weeks, over 300 of the top prospects eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft will descend upon downtown Indianapolis for a grueling week of interviews, physical testing, and medical examinations.

This year will not be the final year that the event will take place in Indy, however, contrary to some reports during the 2023 Combine. It had appeared that the NFL was set on moving the Combine out to a bigger market after its contract with Indianapolis expired this year, perhaps taking the event closer to the league’s central operating area near Los Angeles or to the greater Dallas area. That would be a big loss for Indianapolis, which has long been a favorite of NFL media as well as team officials such as coaches and GMs. However, the NFL agreed on a one-year extension through the 2025 Combine, ensuring that this year and next will still be in the relatively central location.

Indianapolis offers some unique perks as a city that few others can match. It has an NFL stadium, a massive convention center, and a sprawling network of hotels all connected via skywalks, as well as a major university hospital system close by for the medical portion. That makes for a convenient central location for all of the official events inside a very walkable downtown area that has no shortage of bars and restaurants as well.

For those in the city during the week, it is common to see coaches, GMs, media members, and draft prospects walking all over the streets of the city — just last year, the APC contingent in attendance had to help future Packers draft pick Lukas Van Ness get back into his hotel after forgetting his keycard.

This year, the event is set to feature 321 players over the course of the week, with player media interviews beginning on Wednesday, February 28th and on-field workouts starting on Thursday. Here’s a look at every player set to attend, separated by position.

Note: at this time, the NFL has not designated a difference between defensive ends and defensive tackles or between cornerbacks and safeties. The DL and DB groups usually do get split up into those groupings later on.


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