2025 NFL combine: Top draft prospects, best workouts, risers - ESPN
Drills at the NFL combine finished up Sunday in Indianapolis, with the 2025 NFL draft's top offensive line 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. Quarterback, running back and defensive back prospects were under the spotlight Saturday.
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 recapped 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.
Let's get into it with a breakdown of all the action at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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 OL: Takeaways | Risers | Top names | Notes
QB/WR/TE: Takeaways | Risers | Top names | Notes
DB/TE: Takeaways | Risers | Top names | Notes
DL/LB: Takeaways | Risers | Top names | Notes
Notables who did not work out: Josh Simmons
Reid: Who's the consensus top tackle in this year's class? Well, it depends on who you ask. A scout texted me during Sunday's workout about Armand Membou (Missouri) and how his numbers distanced himself from the pack; another evaluator didn't care much about Will Campbell's arm length (32⅝ inches) and was still confident about his projection at tackle. Kelvin Banks Jr. (Texas) and Josh Simmons (Ohio State) are two other names in contention to be the first tackle drafted.
The lack of a consensus OT1 is a trend that has been consistent since the beginning of the college season. With NFL teams inside the top 15 needing help up front — like the Patriots (No. 4 overall), Bears (No. 10) and Dolphins








