Overview
- The NFL invited 319 prospects to Indianapolis, with on‑field workouts scheduled on NFL Network from Thursday through Sunday by position group.
- Texas A&M leads all programs with 13 invites, followed by Alabama with 12, while Ohio State and LSU each send 11 prospects.
- Heisman winner and projected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza is expected to attend but not throw, highlighting a quarterback class viewed as relatively thin.
- Prospects drawing close scrutiny include Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq’s testing numbers, Miami edge Akheem Mesidor’s pass‑rush profile, Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson’s medicals, and Washington running back Jonah Coleman’s bid to rise at the position.
- Combine‑week chatter includes reports linking the Browns to Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker in free agency, with Pro Football Focus projecting a deal around four years and $84 million, as teams hold media sessions such as the Ravens’ Tuesday availabilities for Eric DeCosta and Jesse Minter.