
The NFL Scouting Combine will take place this week in Indianapolis. It stands as a significant occasion on the NFL calendar for multiple reasons, most notably the events commonly occurring on the field, including measurements, testing, and workouts. Coaches, team executives, scouts, and agents from across the league will gather in Indy, along with a multitude of media members, creating an environment ripe for information exchange—covering not just the combine but also the beginnings of the free agency and trade markets.
Ty Simpson Will Throw at the Combine
Simpson is generally viewed as the second-best quarterback in this draft class, trailing presumptive number one pick Fernando Mendoza. While Mendoza opts to showcase only at Indiana’s Pro Day, Simpson’s performance will be the highlight of the quarterback workouts.
Arvell Reese’s Position
Identified by some as the top prospect in the draft, Arvell Reese holds an intriguing evaluation as opinions vary on how teams may utilize him—primarily as an off-ball linebacker at Ohio State, though some suggest he could be even more effective on the edge.
Rueben Bain’s Arm Length
Rueben Bain is considered among the leading edge rushers but presents as a polarizing figure due to potential measurement discrepancies of his arm length, an element that weighty in evaluations.
Jermod McCoy’s Medicals
Jermod McCoy, a top cornerback prospect, is returning from a torn ACL sustained in the previous season, and his medical clearance will significantly influence his draft positioning.
Maxx Crosby Trade Rumors
The offseason may heat up with trade rumors surrounding Maxx Crosby, a notable prospect whose relationship with the Raiders has perceived tension.
George Pickens’ Future
George Pickens could be tagged by the Cowboys, but its implications on his return strength remain uncertain if other teams present more lucrative contracts.


