2. Look for these changes at the 2020 NFL Combine
The NFL Combine officially began on Sunday with the arrival of tight ends, quarterbacks, and wide receivers in Indianapolis. The combine will run through Sunday, March 1 with over 300 prospects participating.
For 2020, the NFL has made changes in three areas.
First, the time of the event has been changed. Typically broadcasted in the morning and early afternoon slots, the combine has shifted to being broadcasted during the late afternoon and primetime all on NFL Network. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday drills will be televised from 4-11 p.m. while Sunday's workouts will be from 2-7 p.m.
Second, there are 16 new drills introduced to the position-specific workouts and 10 existing drills eliminated. Defensive backs are the most affected with more than half of their drills being changed.
NFL scouts are excited to see the new timed smoke route drill that will better reflect the uses of RPO plays in modern offenses and a screen drill for offensive linemen to see their speed on blocking plays. Defensive linemen will run a figure eight pass rush drill that is commonly seen at pro days, to show their bend and lean coming around the edge.
Because of the new timing of the positional workouts, NFL teams will only be able to interview a maximum of 45 players, down from 60. Interviews are only 15 minutes but allow personnel valuable face time with prospects. With the change it will lead to teams potentially at more pro days.
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