The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine continues in Indianapolis with Day 2 of on-field drills. Thursday saw the defensive linemen and linebackers get the combine drills underway, and now it’s time for the defensive backs and tight ends to kickstart the month of March.
Obviously the most prominent tight end in this class is Georgia’s Brock Bowers, who figures to be the only one at his position to be taken in the first round. More locally, Washington’s Jack Westover is on the older side as a prospect but could be one to watch from a Seattle Seahawks perspective.
Defensive back encompasses both safeties and corners, so the list of combine invitees is extensive.