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2019 NFL Scouting Combine Primer: Everything You Need to Know

More than 300 of the top prospects will be put through on-field drills, medical testing, exams and interviews with team personnel and the media in advance of the 2019 NFL Draft.

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2019 NFL Scouting Combine

What: More than 300 of the top prospects will be put through on-field drills, medical testing, exams and interviews with team personnel and the media in advance of the 2019 NFL Draft.

When: February 26 - March 4

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

COMBINE COVERAGE ON PATRIOTS.COM

Patriots.com will offer wall-to-wall coverage of the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine direct from Indianapolis, Ind. Andy Hart and Paul Perillo will offer combine notes, prospect and positional features each day starting Wednesday, February 27. In addition, we'll be offering special video features highlighting all the action at Lucas Oil Stadium. Our coverage will follow the media schedule below.

COMBINE MEDIA SCHEDULE:

Various prospects, NFL head coaches and executives will be speaking daily.

Wednesday, February 27: NFL Head Coaches and Executives

Thursday, February 28: Media interviews for RB, OL

Friday, March 1: Media interviews for QB, WR, TE, PK

Saturday, March 2: Media interviews for DL, LB

Sunday, March 3: Media interviews for DB

COMBINE WORKOUT SCHEDULE:

Friday, March 1: Running Backs, Offensive Lineman, Kickers and Special Teams

Saturday, March 2: Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

Sunday, March 3: Defensive Lineman and Linebackers

Monday, March 4: Defensive Backs

NOTE: NFL Network will have live coverage of the combine February 26 - March 4 beginning at 9 a.m. ET each day.

COMBINE 101

Here is a quick introduction to the drills all the prospects are put through.

40-yard dash

The 40-yard dash is the marquee event at the combine. It's kind of like the 100-meters at the Olympics: It's all about speed, explosion and watching skilled athletes run great times. These athletes are timed at 10, 20 and 40-yard intervals. What the scouts are looking for is an explosion from a static start.

Bench press

The bench press is a test of strength -- 225 pounds, as many reps as the athlete can get. What the NFL scouts are also looking for is endurance. Anybody can do a max one time, but what the bench press tells the pro scouts is how often the athlete frequented his college weight room for the last 3-5 years.

Vertical jump

The vertical jump is all about lower-body explosion and power. The athlete stands flat-footed and they measure his reach. It is important to accurately measure the reach, because the differential between the reach and the flag the athlete touches is his vertical jump measurement.

Broad jump

The broad jump is like being in gym class back in junior high school. Basically, it is testing an athlete's lower-body explosion and lower-body strength. The athlete starts out with a stance balanced and then he explodes out as far as he can. It tests explosion and balance, because he has to land without moving.

3 cone drill

The 3 cone drill tests an athlete's ability to change directions at a high speed. Three cones in an L-shape. He starts from the starting line, goes 5 yards to the first cone and back. Then, he turns, runs around the second cone, runs a weave around the third cone, which is the high point of the L, changes directions, comes back around that second cone and finishes.

Shuttle run

The short shuttle is the first of the cone drills. It is known as the 5-10-5. What it tests is the athlete's lateral quickness and explosion in short areas. The athlete starts in the three-point stance, explodes out 5 yards to his right, touches the line, goes back 10 yards to his left, left hand touches the line, pivot, and he turns 5 more yards and finishes.

Be sure to tune in to @nflnetwork February 26 - March 4 to watch the 2019 #NFLCombine!

Drill breakdowns are courtesy of NFL.com

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