Which conference, school have the most prospects at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine?

With 15, Ohio State has more players than any other college program at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine. But the SEC outpaced the Big Ten for the most players at the 2025 event.

The roster for the NFL Scouting Combine includes 105 players from 14 of the SEC’s 16 members. Big Ten members have sent 79 of the 329 players.

Georgia and Texas are tied for the most players among the SEC programs with 14 apiece. Other programs with at least 10 players at the combine include Oregon with 12, Ole Miss and South Carolina with 11 apiece and Miami (Fla.) with 10.

The SEC contingent includes nine players from Alabama and four from Auburn.

The Crimson Tide players at the combine include:

  • Guard Tyler Booker
  • Punter James Burnip
  • Linebacker Jihaad Campbell
  • Tight end CJ Dippre
  • Quarterback Jalen Milroe
  • Defensive back Malachi Moore
  • Tight end Robbie Ouzts
  • Defensive lineman Que Robinson
  • Defensive tackle Tim Smith

The Auburn players at the combine include:

  • Linebacker Eugene Asante
  • Running back Jarquez Hunter
  • Wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith
  • Auburn linebacker Jalen McLeod

The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine also features 60 players from the ACC, 46 from the Big 12, nine from independent schools, eight from the Mountain West, six from the American, four from the Mid-American, two from Conference USA, two from the Pac-12 and one from the Sun Belt.

Seven players from classifications below NCAA FBS received invitations, including Alabama A&M offensive tackle Carson Vinson.

Joining the Alabama and Auburn players and Vinson at the combine is Jacksonville State guard Clay Webb. Wide receiver Tez Johnson and safety Caleb Ransaw played at Troy, but they arrived at the combine from Oregon and Tulane, respectively.

Johnson played at Pinson Valley High School, and Ransaw starred at Sparkman High School in Harvest. Webb was a high school standout at Oxford, Moore went to Hewitt-Trussville, and Robinson prepped at Jackson-Olin in Birmingham. There are five other prospects who played at Alabama high schools at the combine:

  • Kansas cornerback Cobee Bryant, Hillcrest High School in Evergreen
  • Florida linebacker Shemar James, Faith Academy in Mobile
  • Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins, Pike Road High School
  • Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard, Fairhope High School
  • Memphis wide receiver Roc Taylor, Oxford High School

The combine roster also includes eight players who went to Alabama colleges but have arrived in Indianapolis from outside the state:

  • Ole Miss defensive back Trey Amos (played at Alabama in 2023)
  • Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond (played at Alabama in 2022 and 2023)
  • Louisville wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks (played at Alabama in 2021, 2022 and 2023)
  • Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden (played at Alabama in 2020, 2021 and 2022)
  • UCF wide receiver Kobe Hudson (played at Auburn in 2020 and 2021)
  • Ohio State center Seth McLaughlin (played at Alabama in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023)
  • UCF cornerback Mac McWilliams (played at UAB in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023)
  • Ole Miss defensive tackle JJ Pegues (played at Auburn in 2020 and 2021)

The combine’s SEC roster beyond the players coming from Alabama and Auburn includes:

ARKANSAS: Five players

  • Wide receiver Andrew Armstrong
  • Defensive tackle Eric Gregory
  • Running back Ja’Quinden Jackson
  • Edge Landon Jackson
  • Wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa

FLORIDA: Nine players

  • Wide receiver Elijah Badger
  • Punter Jeremy Crawshaw
  • Offensive tackle Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson
  • Wide receiver Chimere Dike
  • Defensive tackle Cam Jackson
  • Linebacker Shemar James
  • Running back Montrell Johnson Jr.
  • Cornerback Jason Marshall Jr.
  • Quarterback Graham Mertz

GEORGIA: 14 players

  • Defensive tackle Warren Brinson
  • Running back Trevor Etienne
  • Guard Dylan Fairchild
  • Defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
  • Wide receiver Dominic Lovett
  • Linebacker Smael Mondon Jr.
  • Guard Tate Ratledge
  • Wide receiver Arian Smith
  • Defensive tackle Nazir Stackhouse
  • Safety Malaki Starks
  • Guard Xavier Truss
  • Linebacker Jalon Walker
  • Edge Mykel Williams
  • Center Jared Wilson

KENTUCKY: Four players

  • Center Eli Cox
  • Linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson
  • Cornerback Maxwell Hairston
  • Defensive tackle Deone Walker

LSU: Eight players

  • Cornerback Zy Alexander
  • Offensive tackle Will Campbell
  • Guard Garrett Dellinger
  • Guard Miles Frazier
  • Offensive tackle Emery Jones Jr.
  • Edge Sai’vion Jones
  • Edge Bradyn Swinson
  • Tight end Mason Taylor

MISSOURI: Four players

  • Wide receiver Luther Burden III
  • Quarterback Brady Cook
  • Offensive tackle Armand Membou
  • Wide receiver Theo Wease Jr.

OKLAHOMA: Three players

  • Safety Billy Bowman Jr.
  • Edge Ethan Downs
  • Linebacker Danny Stutsman

OLE MISS: 11 players

  • Cornerback Trey Amos
  • Running back Ulysses Bentley IV
  • Quarterback Jaxson Dart
  • Wide receiver Tre Harris
  • Edge Jared Ivey
  • Defensive tackle Walter Nolen
  • Linebacker Chris Paul Jr.
  • Defensive tackle JJ Pegues
  • Edge Princely Umanmielen
  • Wide receiver Jordan Watkins
  • Wide receiver Antwane Wells Jr.

SOUTH CAROLINA: 11 players

  • Safety Nick Emmanwori
  • Cornerback O’Donnell Fortune
  • Defensive tackle Tonka Hemingway
  • Defensive tackle DeAndre Jules
  • Edge Kyle Kennard
  • Linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr.
  • Linebacker Bam Martin-Scott
  • Running back Raheim Sanders
  • Defensive tackle T.J. Sanders
  • Tight end Joshua Simon
  • Center Torricelli Simpkins III

TENNESSEE: Six players

  • Wide receiver Bru McCoy
  • Defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott
  • Edge James Pearce Jr.
  • Running back Dylan Sampson
  • Defensive tackle Elijah Simmons
  • Wide receiver Dont’e Thornton Jr.

TEXAS: 14 players

  • Offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr.
  • Cornerback Jahdae Barron
  • Running back Jaydon Blue
  • Wide receiver Isaiah Bond
  • Defensive tackle Vernon Broughton
  • Defensive tackle Alfred Collins
  • Guard Hayden Conner
  • Quarterback Quinn Ewers
  • Wide receiver Matthew Golden
  • Tight end Gunnar Helm
  • Center Jake Majors
  • Safety Andrew Mukuba
  • Edge Barryn Sorrell
  • Offensive tackle Cameron Williams

TEXAS A&M: Three players

  • Edge Nic Scourton
  • Edge Shemar Stewart
  • Defensive tackle Shemar Turner

SEC members Mississippi State and Vanderbilt are not represented at this week’s combine.

The players will be on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium from Thursday through Sunday. The defensive linemen and linebackers will be on the turf on Thursday, the defensive backs and tight ends will work out on Friday, quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs take their turn on Saturday and the offensive linemen concluded the combine on Sunday.

The prospect list includes 74 defensive linemen, 56 defensive backs, 50 offensive linemen, 49 wide receivers, 31 running backs, 29 linebackers, 21 tight ends, 15 quarterbacks and six specialists.

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.