Drills at the NFL combine continued Saturday in Indianapolis, with the 2025 NFL draft's top quarterback, running back and defensive back prospects showcasing their skills in front of all 32 teams. Defensive linemen and linebackers started things off Thursday, while defensive backs and tight ends took the stage Friday. Workouts conclude Sunday with the offensive linemen at 1 p.m. ET.
Who ran well in the 40-yard dash? Who dominated in the rest of the on-field work? Draft experts Matt Miller, Jordan Reid and Field Yates will recap all four days of the combine workouts, evaluating the top performances from every position, picking prospects who are rising (or potentially falling) and addressing notable under-the-radar showings.