2024 NFL Scouting Combine to feature 321 draft prospects

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With more players and performances to watch than ever, who are you keeping eyes on?

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine gets underway next Monday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. Beginning February 26 and running until March 4, all football eyes will be on the annual NFL event less than a month after the league wrapped up Super Bowl LVIII.

The days of uneventful offseasons from the fan side of the table are a thing of the past. In today’s NFL, fans are closer than ever to the behind-the-scenes action that plays an integral role in shaping rosters each season.

For Bills Mafia and fans of every other team, the first key will ignite one of the many engines leading up to the 2024 NFL regular season.

For the 321 eligible prospects who were invited to this year’s combine, the week will be one full of stress in potentially make-or-break scenarios. Beyond the gridiron tests, there will of course be isolated agility and strength measurements — and of course the gauntlet of interviews players undergo by scores of teams’ in-attendance personnel.

The nine position groups with players participating at this year’s event will be as follows:

  • Quarterbacks (14 players)
  • Running backs (29 players)
  • Wide receivers (39 players)
  • Tight ends (16 players)
  • Offensive linemen (70 players)
  • Defensive linemen (50 players)
  • Linebackers (30 players)
  • Defensive backs (67 players)
  • Specialists (6 players)

Below you’ll find a spreadsheet with a breakdown of the players who are scheduled to be in attendance for each group.

If you’re reading this on mobile, the embedded table doesn’t render well. As such, you can find an alternate list of the same content below the spreadsheet.

Quarterbacks

  • Jayden Daniels (LSU)
  • Sam Hartman (Notre Dame)
  • Devin Leary (Kentucky)
  • Drake Maye (North Carolina)
  • J.J. McCarthy (Michigan)
  • Joe Milton III (Tennessee)
  • Bo Nix (Oregon)
  • Michael Penix Jr. (Washington)
  • Michael Pratt (Tulane)
  • Spencer Rattler (South Carolina)
  • Austin Reed (Western Kentucky)
  • Kedon Slovis (BYU)
  • Jordan Travis (Florida State)
  • Caleb Williams (USC)

Running Backs

  • Rasheen Ali (Marshall)
  • Braelon Allen (Wisconsin)
  • Emani Bailey (TCU)
  • Trey Benson (Florida State)
  • Jonathon Brooks (Texas)
  • Blake Corum (Michigan)
  • Isaiah Davis (South Dakota State)
  • Ray Davis (Kentucky)
  • Daijun Edwards (Georgia)
  • Audric Estimé (Notre Dame)
  • Frank Gore Jr. (Southern Mississippi)
  • Isaac Guerendo (Louisville)
  • George Holani (Boise State)
  • Bucky Irving (Oregon)
  • Dillon Johnson (Washington)
  • Jawhar Jordan (Louisville)
  • Dylan Laube (New Hampshire)
  • MarShawn Lloyd (USC)
  • Jase McClellan (Alabama)
  • Kendall Milton (Georgia)
  • Keilan Robinson (Texas)
  • Cody Schrader (Missouri)
  • Will Shipley (Clemson)
  • Jaden Shirden (Monmouth)
  • Tyrone Tracy Jr. (Purdue)
  • Kimani Vidal (Troy)
  • Michael Wiley (Arizona)
  • Miyan Williams (Ohio State)
  • Jaylen Wright (Tennessee)

Wide Receivers

  • Javon Baker (UCF)
  • Jermaine Burton (Alabama)
  • Jalen Coker (Holy Cross)
  • Keon Coleman (Florida State)
  • Malachi Corley (Western Kentucky)
  • Jacob Cowing (Arizona)
  • Ryan Flournoy (Southeast Missouri State)
  • Troy Franklin (Oregon)
  • Anthony Gould (Oregon State)
  • Lideatrick Griffin (Mississippi State)
  • Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State)
  • Jha’Quan Jackson (Tulane)
  • Cornelius Johnson (Michigan)
  • Xavier Legette (South Carolina)
  • Luke McCaffrey (Rice)
  • Ladd McConkey (Georgia)
  • Jalen McMillan (Washington)
  • Bub Means (Pittsburgh)
  • Adonai Mitchell (Texas)
  • Malik Nabers (LSU)
  • Rome Odunze (Washington)
  • Ricky Pearsall (Florida)
  • Ja’Lynn Polk (Washington)
  • Brenden Rice (USC)
  • Tayvion Robinson (Kentucky)
  • Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (Georgia)
  • Ainias Smith (Texas A&M)
  • Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU)
  • Jamari Thrash (Louisville)
  • Devaughn Vele (Utah)
  • Devontez Walker (North Carolina)
  • Malik Washington (Virginia)
  • Tahj Washington (USC)
  • Xavier Weaver (Colorado)
  • Jordan Whittington (Texas)
  • Isaiah Williams (Illinois)
  • Johnny Wilson (Florida State)
  • Roman Wilson (Michigan)
  • Xavier Worthy (Texas)

Tight Ends

  • Erick All (Iowa)
  • AJ Barner (Michigan)
  • Jaheim Bell (Florida State)
  • Brock Bowers (Georgia)
  • Devin Culp (Washington)
  • Dallin Holker (Colorado State)
  • Theo Johnson (Penn State)
  • Trey Knox (South Carolina)
  • Tanner McLachlan (Arizona)
  • Tip Reiman (Illinois)
  • Ja’Tavion Sanders (Texas)
  • Ben Sinnott (Kansas State)
  • Brevyn Spann-Ford (Minnesota)
  • Cade Stover (Ohio State)
  • Jack Westover (Washington)
  • Jared Wiley (TCU)

Offensive Linemen

  • Isaiah Adams (Illinois)
  • Joe Alt (Notre Dame)
  • Kiran Amegadjie (Yale)
  • Gottlieb Ayedze (Maryland)
  • Karsen Barnhart (Michigan)
  • Graham Barton (Duke)
  • Cooper Beebe (Kansas State)
  • Keaton Bills (Utah)
  • Tanor Bortolini (Wisconsin)
  • Javion Cohen (Miami)
  • Andrew Coker (TCU)
  • Brandon Coleman (TCU)
  • Frank Crum (Wyoming)
  • Anim Dankwah (Howard)
  • Ethan Driskell (Marshall)
  • Kingsley Eguakun (Florida)
  • Josiah Ezirim (Eastern Kentucky)
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu (Penn State)
  • Troy Fautanu (Washington)
  • Blake Fisher (Notre Dame)
  • Jeremy Flax (Kentucky)
  • Javon Foster (Missouri)
  • Zach Frazier (West Virginia)
  • Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State)
  • X’Zauvea Gadlin (Liberty)
  • Nick Gargiulo (South Carolina)
  • Delmar Glaze (Maryland)
  • Matt Goncalves (Pittsburgh)
  • Tylan Grable (UCF)
  • Garret Greenfield (South Dakota State)
  • Tyler Guyton (Oklahoma)
  • C.J. Hanson (Holy Cross)
  • Christian Haynes (Connecticut)
  • LaDarius Henderson (Michigan)
  • Christian Jones (Texas)
  • Matthew Jones (Ohio State)
  • Trente Jones (Michigan)
  • Trevor Keegan (Michigan)
  • Jarrett Kingston (USC)
  • Brady Latham (Arkansas)
  • JC Latham (Alabama)
  • Sataoa Laumea (Utah)
  • Matt Lee (Miami)
  • KT Leveston Jr. (Kansas State)
  • Beaux Limmer (Arkansas)
  • Christian Mahogany (Boston College)
  • Mason McCormick (South Dakota State)
  • Dylan McMahon (N.C. State)
  • Amarius Mims (Georgia)
  • Jacob Monk (Duke)
  • Jordan Morgan (Arizona)
  • Hunter Nourzad (Penn State)
  • Drake Nugent (Michigan)
  • Patrick Paul (Houston)
  • Julian Pearl (Illinois)
  • Prince Pines (Tulane)
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson (Oregon)
  • Dominick Puni (Kansas)
  • Andrew Raym (Oklahoma)
  • Layden Robinson (Texas A&M)
  • Roger Rosengarten (Washington)
  • Walter Rouse (Oklahoma)
  • Nick Samac (Michigan State)
  • Kingsley Suamataia (BYU)
  • Jalen Sundell (North Dakota State)
  • Nathan Thomas (Louisiana)
  • Charles Turner III (LSU)
  • Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (Georgia)
  • Caedan Wallace (Penn State)
  • Zak Zinter (Michigan)

Defensive Linemen

  • Austin Booker (Kansas)
  • Solomon Byrd (USC)
  • DeWayne Carter (Duke)
  • Nelson Ceaser (Houston)
  • Myles Cole (Texas Tech)
  • Jaden Crumedy (Mississippi State)
  • Tyler Davis (Clemson)
  • Brandon Dorlus (Oregon)
  • Justin Eboigbe (Alabama)
  • Jonah Elliss (Utah)
  • Braden Fiske (Florida State)
  • Gabe Hall (Baylor)
  • Michael Hall Jr. (Ohio State)
  • Jaylen Harrell (Michigan)
  • Marcus Harris (Auburn)
  • Jalyx Hunt (Houston Christian)
  • Adisa Isaac (Penn State)
  • Brennan Jackson (Washington State)
  • McKinnley Jackson (Texas A&M)
  • Javontae Jean-Baptiste (Notre Dame)
  • Trajan Jeffcoat (Arkansas)
  • Jordan Jefferson (LSU)
  • Kris Jenkins (Michigan)
  • Cedric Johnson (Mississippi)
  • Mohamed Kamara (Colorado State)
  • Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan)
  • Laiatu Latu (UCLA)
  • Logan Lee (Iowa)
  • Zion Logue (Georgia)
  • Fabien Lovett Sr. (Florida State)
  • Braiden McGregor (Michigan)
  • Byron Murphy II (Texas)
  • Myles Murphy (North Carolina)
  • Jer’Zhan Newton (Illinois)
  • Eyabi Okie-Anoma (Charlotte)
  • Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson)
  • Keith Randolph Jr. (Illinois)
  • Chop Robinson (Penn State)
  • Darius Robinson (Missouri)
  • Justin Rogers (Auburn)
  • Maason Smith (LSU)
  • Javon Solomon (Troy)
  • T’Vondre Sweat (Texas)
  • Leonard Taylor III (Miami)
  • Xavier Thomas (Clemson)
  • Bralen Trice (Washington)
  • David Ugwoegbu (Houston)
  • Jared Verse (Florida State)
  • Eric Watts (Connecticut)
  • Mekhi Wingo (LSU)

Linebackers

  • Michael Barrett (Michigan)
  • JD Bertrand (Notre Dame)
  • Tatum Bethune (Florida State)
  • Chris Braswell (Alabama)
  • Aaron Casey (Indiana)
  • Steele Chambers (Ohio State)
  • Junior Colson (Michigan)
  • Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M)
  • Kalen DeLoach (Florida State)
  • Khalid Duke (Kansas State)
  • Tommy Eichenberg (Ohio State)
  • Jaylan Ford (Texas)
  • Easton Gibbs (Wyoming)
  • Cedric Gray (North Carolina)
  • Ty’Ron Hopper (Missouri)
  • Jontrey Hunter (Georgia State)
  • Curtis Jacobs (Penn State)
  • Tyrice Knight (UTEP)
  • Marist Liufau (Notre Dame)
  • Jordan Magee (Temple)
  • Darius Muasau (UCLA)
  • Gabriel Murphy (UCLA)
  • Maema Njongmeta (Wisconsin)
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (Clemson)
  • Zion Tupuola-Fetui (Washington)
  • Dallas Turner (Alabama)
  • Edefuan Ulofoshio (Washington)
  • Trevin Wallace (Kentucky)
  • Nathaniel Watson (Mississippi State)
  • Payton Wilson (N.C. State)

Defensive Backs

  • Kris Abrams-Draine (Missouri)
  • Daijahn Anthony (Mississippi)
  • Terrion Arnold (Alabama)
  • Cole Bishop (Utah)
  • Beau Brade (Maryland)
  • Millard Bradford (TCU)
  • Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (Louisville)
  • Javon Bullard (Georgia)
  • Calen Bullock (USC)
  • Jaylon Carlies (Missouri)
  • Caelen Carson (Wake Forest)
  • Ryan Cooper Jr. (Oregon State)
  • Cooper DeJean (Iowa)
  • M.J. Devonshire (Pittsburgh)
  • Marcellas Dial (South Carolina)
  • Johnny Dixon (Penn State)
  • Willie Drew (Virginia State)
  • Renardo Green (Florida State)
  • Kamal Hadden (Tennessee)
  • Dominique Hampton (Washington)
  • Myles Harden (South Dakota)
  • Daequan Hardy (Penn State)
  • Cam Hart (Notre Dame)
  • Jaden Hicks (Washington State)
  • Khyree Jackson (Oregon)
  • DJ James (Auburn)
  • Carlton Johnson (Fresno State)
  • Isaiah Johnson (Syracuse)
  • Elijah Jones (Boston College)
  • Jarrian Jones (Florida State)
  • Jaylen Key (Alabama)
  • Kamren Kinchens (Miami)
  • Kalen King (Penn State)
  • Kamari Lassiter (Georgia)
  • Dwight McGlothern (Arkansas)
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama)
  • Patrick McMorris (Cal)
  • Max Melton (Rutgers)
  • Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo)
  • Malik Mustapha (Wake Forest)
  • Josh Newton (TCU)
  • Tyler Nubin (Minnesota)
  • Kitan Oladapo (Oregon State)
  • Tyler Owens (Texas Tech)
  • Andru Phillips (Kentucky)
  • Deantre Prince (Mississippi)
  • Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn)
  • Josh Proctor (Ohio State)
  • Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (Missouri)
  • Decamerion Richardson (Mississippi State)
  • Demani Richardson (Texas A&M)
  • Christian Roland-Wallace (USC)
  • Mike Sainristil (Michigan)
  • Andre’ Sam (LSU)
  • Jaylin Simpson (Auburn)
  • Tykee Smith (Georgia)
  • Chau Smith-Wade (Washington State)
  • Tarheeb Still (Maryland)
  • T.J. Tampa (Iowa State)
  • Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (Texas Tech)
  • Ro Torrence (Arizona State)
  • Sione Vaki (Utah)
  • Josh Wallace (Michigan)
  • Ryan Watts (Texas)
  • Nate Wiggins (Clemson)
  • Evan Williams (Oregon)
  • James Williams (Miami)

Specialists

  • Joshua Karty, K (Stanford)
  • Cam Little, K (Arkansas)
  • Harrison Mevis, K (Missouri)
  • Ryan Rehkow, P (BYU)
  • Will Reichard, K (Alabama)
  • Tory Taylor, P (Iowa)

In the event Buffalo Rumblings has boots on the ground at Lucas Oil Stadium, tell us who you’d like to learn more about from our vantage point. We’ll of course do our best to meet those requests.

Looking over this year’s invite list, who and what position groups are you most interested in watching perform? The Bills are certain to interview multiple prospects next week while in attendance. We’ll have to wait a few weeks (or sometimes into April) to learn who among those listed here spoke to scouts and front-office personnel from One Bills Drive about potential opportunities in Orchard Park, NY.

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