The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine kicks off Monday, February 23 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
For this year's annual event, the league invited 319 players in total. The most players invited from one school is Texas A&M with 13. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) will be the highest represented conference at the Combine with 115 players invited.
Prospects will be evaluated through the 40-yard dash, bench press, broad jump and several other drills. Teams will also get the chance to assess players through an interview portion.
General Manager John Spytek is scheduled to speak to the media Tuesday morning. The press conference will stream live on Raiders YouTube, Raiders.com and in the Raiders app.
Raiders.com will have daily content throughout the duration of the Combine including interviews, editorial pieces and new episodes of The Raiders NFL Draft Podcast and First Stop: Indy.
Below is the schedule breakdown for the week.
Media Availability
Tuesday, Feb. 24 – Select General Managers and Head Coaches
Wednesday, Feb. 25 – Select General Managers and Head Coaches; Defensive Line, Linebackers, Placekickers
Thursday, Feb. 26 – Defensive Backs, Tight Ends
Friday, Feb. 27 – Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs
Saturday, Feb. 28 – Offensive Line
Combine Live Drills
Drills include the 40-yard dash, bench press, vertical jump and more. Live coverage will be aired on NFL Network
Thursday, Feb. 26 - 12pm PT | Defensive Linemen, Linebackers, Placekickers
Friday, Feb. 27 - 12pm PT | Defensive Backs, Tight Ends
Saturday, Feb. 28 - 10am PT | Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs
Sunday, March 1 - 10am PT | Offensive Linemen
To keep up with all of Raiders.com's Combine content, visit raiders.com/combine.
Take a look back at current Raiders' appearances at past NFL Scouting Combines.

LB Jamal Adams
LSU (2023)

WR Jack Bech
TCU (2025)

DT Thomas Booker IV
Stanford (2022)

TE Brock Bowers
Georgia (2024)

G Alex Cappa
Humboldt State (2018)

S Jeremy Chinn
Southern Illinois (2020)

DE Maxx Crosby
Eastern Michigan (2019)

WR Phillip Dorsett II
Miami (2015)

S Terrell Edmunds
Virginia Tech (2018)

LB Tommy Eichenberg
Ohio State (2024)

T Charles Grant
William & Mary (2025)

DT Tonka Hemingway
South Carolina (2025)

CB Darnay Holmes
UCLA (2020)

LB Brennan Jackson
Washington State (2024)

RB Ashton Jeanty
Boise State (2025)

S Lonnie Johnson Jr.
Kentucky (2019)

CB Kyu Blu Kelly
Stanford (2023)

RB Dylan Laube
New Hampshire (2024)

LB Cody Lindenberg
Minnesota (2025)

WR Tyler Lockett
Kansas State (2015)

TE Michael Mayer
Notre Dame (2023)

T Joshua Miles
Morgan State (2019)

T Kolton Miller
UCLA (2018)

QB Aidan O'Connell
Purdue (2023)

TE Albert Okwuegbunam
Missouri (2020)

G Dylan Parham
Memphis (2022)

DT JJ Pegues
Mississippi (2025)

QB Kenny Pickett
Pittsburgh (2022)

CB Darien Porter
Iowa State (2025)

G/C Jackson Powers-Johnson
Oregon (2024)

WR Brenden Rice
USA (2024)

CB Decamerion Richardson
Mississippi State (2024)

G Layden Robinson
Texas A&M (2024)

G Caleb Rogers
Texas Tech (2025)

WR Justin Shorter
Florida (2023)

QB Geno Smith
West Virginia (2013)

WR Tre Tucker
Cincinnati (2023)

TE Ian Thomas
Indiana (2018)

WR Dont'e Thornton Jr.
Tennessee (2025)

T Dalton Wagner
Arkansas (2023)

LS Alex Ward
UCF (2023)

LB Devin White
LSU (2019)

RB Zamir White
Georgia (2022)

DE Tyree Wilson
Texas Tech (2023)




















