The NFL Scouting Combine is almost over. Sunday is the final day of on-field drills, and this is a day I’m sure Seattle Seahawks fans have been looking forward to the most.
It’s time for the offensive linemen to have the spotlight at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Seahawks have already met with at least a dozen of these prospects at the combine, including Ohio State’s Donovan Jackson, Alabama’s Tyler Booker, and North Dakota State’s Grey Zabel. It’s been a recurring theme for the Seahawks to have offensive line be a major issue to address in the offseason, and this year is no different. Let’s see whose draft stock rises, falls, or stays the same after Sunday!
By the way, feel free to check out Field Gulls’ own Alexandre Castro’s interview with Sacramento State’s Jackson Slater from last month.
As a reminder: NFL Network and the NFL+ streaming service have live combine coverage throughout the event. Today’s coverage starts at 10 am PT and ends at 2 pm. For those who don’t want to watch—let’s be real, four straight hours of this is a bit much—and just want to follow along with the results, the 2025 NFL Combine Results Tracker may be accessed here.
On-Field Drill Dates (all airing on NFL Network, streamed on NFL+)
Sunday, March 2 (10 am to 2 pm PT): Offensive linemen
Notable NFL Combine Drills
40-yard dash
Bench press of 225 pounds
Vertical jump
Broad jump
20-yard shuttle
Three-cone drill
60-yard shuttle
Offensive Line
Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
Anthony Belton, N.C. State
Tyler Booker, Alabama
Logan Brown, Kansas
Will Campbell, LSU
Connor Colby, Iowa
Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon
Hayden Conner, Texas
Ajani Cornelius, Oregon
Eli Cox, Kentucky
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida
Garrett Dellinger, LSU
Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
Dylan Fairchild, Georgia
Miles Frazier, LSU
Charles Grant, William & Mary
Joshua Gray, Oregon State
Myles Hinton, Michigan
Joe Huber, Wisconsin
Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
Emery Jones Jr., LSU
Luke Kandra, Cincinnati
Drew Kendall, Boston College
Chase Lundt, Connecticut
Jake Majors, Texas
Marcus Mbow, Purdue
Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State
Armand Membou, Missouri
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
Jonah Monheim, USC
Jack Nelson, Wisconsin
Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
Tate Ratledge, Georgia
Jalen Rivers, Miami
Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech
Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Josh Simmons, Ohio State
Torricelli Simpkins III, South Carolina
Jackson Slater, Sacramento State
Marcus Tate, Clemson
Branson Taylor, Pittsburgh
Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
Jalen Travis, Iowa State
Xavier Truss, Georgia
Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M
Clay Webb, Jacksonville State
Cameron Williams, Texas
John Williams, Cincinnati
Jared Wilson, Georgia
Grey Zabel, North Dakota State