It’s officially NFL Combine season, with the first events kicking off on Monday morning. Quarterbacks, tight ends, and wide receivers will be the first to arrive, taking part in exams and interviews on Day 1. That being said, the televised on-field drills won’t begin until Thursday, March 3, but will run through Sunday.
This year, the NFL Combine schedule is different than in previous years. For the first time, the NFL is making the Combine a primetime event, with the on-field drills starting in the late afternoon and running all through the evening. That makes it a much more consumable event for the fans at home, but it’s also more taxing for the players in Indianapolis.