Arguably the biggest stop en route to the NFL Draft is the NFL Scouting Combine, which brings well over 300 of the most talented football players in America to Indianapolis. There, the prospects will go through drills that test everything from their athleticism to their ability to fulfill the duties of their specific position on the football field.
Every year, players utilize the combine, where all 32 NFL teams are represented by scouts and front office personnel, to improve their stock after putting together film in their final collegiate season. The NFL sent invites to 319 players in February now that the 2025 season is in the rearview mirror.
It should come as no surprise that some of college football’s top brands, like Alabama and Ohio State, will be sending plenty of players to Indianapolis. But upstarts like nearby Indiana, which completed one of the best Cinderella stories in college football history with a national title last season, have plenty of talent headed to the combine.
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Here’s a look at the college programs that produced the most invites to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine:
1. Texas A&M — 13
Notable players: WR KC Concepcion; OL Ar’maj Reed-Adams; DL Cashius Howell; LB Taurean York; DB Will Lee III
Texas A&M,…
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