Full list of 2025 NFL combine measurements and 40-yard dash times, plus winners and losers for each position

The NFL Scouting Combine is underway from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While prospects have descended onto Indianapolis over the last few days, the action ramps up Thursday as the players begin to hit the field. 

First up are the defensive linemen and linebackers. Following Thursday’s session, defensive backs and tight ends will take the field on Friday, quarterbacks, receivers and running backs will have their turn on Saturday, and we’ll wrap everything up on Sunday with the offensive lineman. 

One of the more critical aspects of the NFL combine is getting the measurements on these prospects, which continues to paint a clearer picture for teams as they craft their draft boards. Below, we’ll detail every prospect’s measurables along with what they clocked during the 40-yard dash.  

NOTE: This table will be updated as more information becomes available.

DL/EDGE measurements Player name (school)School40-yard dash timeHeightWeightArm lengthWingspanAbdul CarterPenn State–6-3250N/AN/AMason GrahamMichigan–6-3 1/22963283 3/8Jalon WalkerGeorgia–6-12433279 7/8James Pearce Jr.Tennessee4.476-5 1/424532 3/480 7/8Mykel WilliamsGeorgia–6-5 1/826034 3/882 7/8Walter NolenOle Miss–6-3 3/429632 1/278 5/8Mike GreenMarshall–6/3 1/82513277 5/8Nic ScourtonTexas A&M–6-2 3/825733
80 7/8Shemar StewartTexas A&M4.596-526734 1/884 3/4Derrick HarmonOregon4.956-4 1/231334 3/883 3/4
Kenneth Grant (Michigan)Michigan–6-3 5/833133 1/282 5/8Jack Sawyer (Ohio State)Ohio State–6-4 2/826031 3/477 1/8Omarr Norman-LottTennessee–6-1 7/829133 3/480 1/2Donovan EzeiruakuBoston College–6-2 1/2248
3482 3/4Deone WalkerKentucky–6-7 3/833134 1/484 1/8Darius Alexander Toledo4.956-3 7/83053482 7/8
Princely UmanmielenOle Miss4.726-4 3/824433 7/8
82 1/8Tyleik WilliamsOhio State–6-2 6/73343278 5/8Aeneas PeeblesVirginia Tech4.946-0 1/228231 3/878Tommy AkingbesoteMaryland5.096-3 6/830633 1/282 5/8Tyler BaronMiami4.626-4 5/825833 1/880 1/2Tyler BattyBYU4.786-5 5/827133 1/881Zeek BiggersGeorgia Tech5.146-5 1/232134 7/885 1/8Yahya BlackIowa5.396-5 6/83363583 7/8Warren BrinsonGeorgia5.096-5 2/831533 1/280 7/8Vernon BroughtonTexas–6-53113583 7/8Jordan BurchOregon4.676-4 1/82793379 3/8Jamaree CaldwellOregon5.166-2 1/83323278 3/8Alfred CollinsTexas–6-5 5/833234 5/885Howard Cross IIINotre Dame–6-1 3/828532 1/478 5/8Fadil DiggsSyracuse4.576-4 7/825733 3/879 1/8Ethan DownsOklahoma4.696-3 3/42693177Joshua FarmerFlorida State5.116-3 2/83053583 3/8Ashton GillotteLouisville–6-2 5/826431 7/878 5/8Eric GregoryArkansas5.146-3 2/83193381 1/4Ty HamiltonOhio State–6-2 7/829932 1/478 5/8Jared Harrison-HunteSMU4.866-3 3/82903379 1/2Ahmed HassaneinBoise State4.776-2 3/826732 1/478 3/4Tonka HemingwaySouth Carolina–6-2 7/82843380 3/4Cam HorsleyBoston College–6-2 6/83123381Tyrion Ingram-DawkinsGeorgia4.866-4 6/827633 1/282 3/4Jared IveyMississippi–6-5 7/827433 1/282 3/4Cam JacksonFlorida5.176-6 2/832834 1/881 7/8Landon JacksonArkansas4.686-626433 1/483 5/8Sai’vion JonesLSU–6-5 3/828033 1/282 3/8Jah JoynerMinnesota4.606-4 2/82623482 1/4DeAndre JulesSouth Carolina–6-3 5/831634 1/483Kyle KennardSouth Carolina4.736-42543481 1/2Steve LintonBaylor–6-3 6/824234 1/481 1/4Sean MartinWest Virginia4.886-5 1/22933584 1/2Rylie MillsNotre Dame–6-5 3/829132 5/879 3/4Oluwafemi OladejoUCLA–6-3 2/825933 3/882 1/4Payton PageClemson–6-3 2/829031 3/879 1/8JJ PeguesMississippi5.156-2 1/230932 1/279 1/4Jordan PhillipsMaryland–6-1 5/831231 1/279 1/8Antwaun Powell-RylandVirginia Tech4.696-2 5/825831 1/476 1/8Jahvaree RitzieNorth Carolina–6-4 2/829433 1/481 1/8Elijah RobertsSMU4.786-3 5/828533 5/882 1/2Que RobinsonAlabama–6-4 2/824333 1/280 1/8Ty RobinsonNebraska4.836-5 1/828832 1/479Kaimon RuckerNorth Carolina–6-125432 5/879T.J. SandersSouth Carolina–6-3 7/829733 1/880 7/8Elijah SimmonsTennessee5.376-133432 3/480
Tim SmithAlabama–6-133432 3/481 5/8Barryn SorrellTexas4.686-3 2/825632 1/477 7/8Nazir StackhouseGeorgia5.156-3 6/832732 1/278 1/8Josaiah StewartMichigan–6-124931 7/879Bradyn SwinsonLSU–6-3 5/825533 3/881 1/4Junior TafunaUtah5.036-3 1/230832 1/278 3/4Jay ToiaUCLA–6-234232 1/276 3/8JT TuimoloauOhio State–6-4 2/826533 3/482 3/8Shemar TurnerTexas A&M–6-3 1/829033 5/881 1/8David WalkerCentral Arkansas4.696-0 7/826331 7/877 1/2CJ WestIndiana4.956-1 1/831631 1/279 1/8Top-10 40-yard dash times (defensive tackles)
Top-10 vertical jumps (defensive tackles)Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia) — 36″Jahvaree Ritzie (North Carolina) — 35.5″Zeek Biggers (Georgia Tech) — 34.5″Ty Robinson (Nebraska) — 33.5″Payton Page (Clemson) — 33″CJ West (Indiana) — 33″Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech) — 32.5″Jared Harrison-Hunte (SMU) — 32″Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina) — 32″Elijah Simmons (Tennessee) — 32″Top-10 broad jumps (defensive tackles)Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia) — 10’4″Ty Robinson (Nebraska) — 9’11″Payton Page (Clemson) — 9’8″Warren Brinson (Georgia) — 9’7″Jahvaree Ritzie (North Carolina) — 9’6″Omarr Norman-Lott (Tennessee) — 9’5″Joshua Farmer (Florida State) — 9’4″Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina) — 9’4″T.J. Sanders (South Carolina) — 9’4″Darius Alexander (Toledo) – 9’3″

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Top-10 40-yard dash times (edge rushers)
DL/EDGE winners and losersBy Chris Trapasso

WINNER: DL Alfred Collins — In a loaded defensive tackle class, these prospects have to find ways to stand out. Collins did so, literally, at the combine by measuring in at 6-foot-5 1/2 and 332 pounds with arms nearly 35 inches long. He’s a mammoth human among mammoth humans in this defensive tackle class.

WINNER: DL T.J. Sanders — After measuring in at a rather unique 6-foot-3 and 284 pounds at the Senior Bowl — which led to concerns about his ability to stay, and win, inside at the next level — the South Carolina star added what is likely necessarily bulk for the next level with a weigh-in of 297 pounds in Indianapolis.

WINNER: EDGE Shemar Stewart — Stewart was 6-foot-5 and 281 pounds at the Senior Bowl, and for as intimidating as those figures together are at the edge rusher position, it felt unlikely the Texas A&M product would be able to test to his full potential with that much weight on his frame. He came into the combine at a much sleeker 267 pounds.

LOSER: DL Mason Graham — After being listed at 6-foot-3 and 320 pounds, Graham didn’t hit 300 on the scales in Indianapolis, and his 32-inch arms place right around the 12th percentile at defensive tackle since 1999. The positive here is that Graham is almost identically sized — with longer arms — to that of Rams 2024 second-round pick Braden Fiske.

LOSER: EDGE Jack Sawyer — While being 6-foot-4 and 260-pounds is impressive and hints at a three-down NFL-caliber frame, Sawyer’s 31 5/8-inch arms will be around the fifth percentile at the edge position since 1999.

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LB measurements Player nameSchoolHeightWeightArm LengthWingspanJihaad CampbellAlabama6-223532 1/2
Eugene AsanteAuburn6-0 1/222330 1/4
Jeffrey BassaOregon6-1 1/823231 3/8
Carson BruenerWashington6-1 2/822731 3/4
Teddye BuchananCal6-2 1/823331 3/8
Barrett CarterClemson6-0 1/823132 1/8
Jamon Dumas-JohnsonKentucky6-0 6/823832
Power EcholsNorth Carolina5-11 3/823730 5/8
Jay HigginsIowa6-0 1/822431
Shemar JamesFlorida6-1 3/822231 1/2
Kobe KingPenn State6-0 6/823631 1/4
Jack KiserNotre Dame6-1 5/823130 3/8
Demetrius Knight Jr.South Carolina6-1 5/823532 5/8
Cody LindenbergMinnesota6-2 3/823632 3/4
Nick MartinOklahoma State5-11 1/222131 3/4
Bam Martin-ScottSouth Carolina6-2 1/823132
Francisco MauigoaMiami6-1 7/823331 3/4
Jalen McLeodAuburn6-1 5/824132 1/4
Kain MedranoUCLA6-2 7/822232
Smael Mondon Jr.Georgia6-2 2/822431 3/4
Collin OliverOklahoma State6-1 6/824030 3/4
Chris Paul Jr.Mississippi6-0 7/822229 7/8
Tyreem PowellRutgers6-4 1/223934 5/8
Karene ReidUtah

Carson SchwesingerUCLA6-2 1/224231 5/8
Cody SimonOhio State6-1 7/822931 1/4
Danny StutsmanOklahoma6-3 2/823332 1/4
Jackson WoodardUNLV6-223431
Top-10 40-yard dash times (linebackers)
LB winners and losersBy Chris Trapasso

WINNER: Jihaad Campbell — At just under 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds with 32.5-inch arms, Campbell has premier size as a modern-day off-ball linebacker, and at under 240 pounds, he should be able to fly in the 40-yard dash and test exceptionally in the jumps.

LOSER: Chris Paul Jr. — Easily one of the smallest linebackers in this class, the Ole Miss product was under 6-foot-1 and 222 pounds — and potentially most alarming of all — had arms under 30 inches, which is almost unheard of at that position.

NFL combine 2025 takeaways: Grades for top EDGE and LB prospects, plus other winners and losers

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