INDIANAPOLIS is set to pay host to the next generation of NFL stars once again.
Starting on Monday, February 26, the NFL Combine will run through Monday, March 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
With general managers and coaches from around the league slated to speak to the media on Tuesday, NFL Network has announced that their coverage of the combine will begin that day.
For their nineteenth combine, the network will provide over 50 hours of live coverage throughout the event.
Starting Thursday, primetime coverage will commence from 3pm ET until 8pm ET as the live drills begin.
This will cover the defensive linemen and linebacker drills.
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Come Friday, the focus will turn to tight ends and defensive backs.
This six-hour coverage will start at 3pm ET.
On Saturday, it'll be the turn of quarterbacks, wideouts, and running backs to impress.
NFL Network will provide eight hours of coverage from 3pm ET onward.
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Finally, it'll be down to the offensive linemen to close out the week in style from 1pm ET on Sunday.
On-field workouts will be covered by Daniel Jeremiah and Rich Eisen.
They will be joined by a host of others including Charles Davis, Peter Schrager, Chris Rose, Ian Rapoport, Stacey Dales, and Jamie Erdahl.
New Orleans Saints star Cam Jordan will also join the crew on Thursday, followed by retired NFL stars Taylor Lewan and Shaun O'Hara on Sunday.
Saturday's drills will also be covered live on NFL+ by Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin, Steve Smith Sr., Maurice Jones-Drew, Michael Robinson, and Rhett Lewis.
Combine Today will also air on Thursday and Friday from 2pm ET as well as throughout the weekend from 12pm ET on YouTube and the NFL's FAST channel.
This will be hosted by Lewis, Bucky Brooks, and Lance Zierlein.
Interviews will also be carried out with players after their workouts by Kimmi Chex.
While quarterback Caleb Williams is widely expected to go first overall, there seems to be a lack of consensus picks from there on out ahead of this year's draft.
Other stars hoping to hear their names called early on include quarterbacks Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., and Bo Nix, as well as wideouts Marvin Harrison Jr., Rome Odunze, and Malik Nabers among others.
Williams and Maye are not expected to throw at the combine, as per Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz.
It was also previously reported by Rapoport that Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels also does not plan to throw.
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Harrison Jr. will not be attending the combine at all, as per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer.
Another first-round prospect, cornerback Cooper DeJean, also won't be participating in drills at the combine, as per The Atheltics' Dane Brugler.
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