Heading into the NFL Draft, each team is permitted up to have up to 30 visits with players who will be available in the draft that begins on April 25; they are typically called “Top-30 visits,” and signal a team’s interest in that player.
These visits are not workouts; these are simply opportunities for draft prospects to meet the coaching and front office staff — and take a physical.
Another sign a NFL team has interest in a draft prospect is a workout with them. These can take place anywhere except the team facility.