10 Ohio State players will participate in the NFL scouting combine. -Nick Bosa -Dwayne Haskins -Dre'Mont Jones -Parris Campbell -Michael Jordan -Kendall Sheffield -Terry McLaurin -Johnnie Dixon -Isaiah Prince -Mike Weber
Ohio State football: Ten Buckeyes invited to NFL scouting combine https://t.co/WgcxEmZNlI— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) February 7, 2019
States representing the most players on the 2019 NFL Combine invite list (where they played HS football):1. Florida 512. Texas 313. Georgia 254. California 255. Ohio 206. Louisiana 137. North Carolina 128. Mississippi 119. Tennessee 10T-10. Pennsylvania/Virginia 9— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 7, 2019
Schools representing the most players invited to the 2019 NFL Combine:(11) Alabama, Clemson(10) Ohio State(9) Georgia, Ole Miss, Washington(8) Florida, Kentucky, Miss St., Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Wisconsin(7) Boston College, Penn St., Stanford— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 7, 2019
Who'll generate the most buzz at the NFL Scouting Combine?@MoveTheSticks polls five executives. Three players receive a vote.https://t.co/BDWO5T0Hs7 pic.twitter.com/InSnNitxvj— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 7, 2019
Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray has decided to attend the NFL combine.— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 7, 2019
Of the 338 players invited to the combine, two are foreign nationals:Arkansas OL Hjalte Froholdt is from Svendborg, Denmark; and Utah P Mitch Wishnowsky is a former Australian Rules Football player from Perth. pic.twitter.com/O3ygiNU5XY— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 8, 2019
From me and @TomPelissero: #LaTech pass-rusher Jaylon Ferguson, the NCAA’s all-time sack leader, had his Combine invite rescinded. It stems from a fight at @McDonalds. Our story: https://t.co/mOwXwBryRj— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 13, 2019
On-again, off-again partial Scouting Combine ban is still causing confusion https://t.co/7fRHDNAOIt— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) February 18, 2019