2026 NFL Combine Drills Tracker for Players from West


2026 NFL Combine Drills Tracker for Players from West
  By SuperWest Sports Staff


A total of 42 former players from the West are scheduled to participate in the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, with Oregon accounting for nine of them (fifth-most nationally).

2026 NFL Combine LogoIn the searchable, sortable table below, we focus on the most popular drills, the 40-yard dash, bench press, and vertical jump for each invitee from the region.

You can view historical results for the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, and bench press at these links.

The event takes place from February 26 to March 1 this year, with drills beginning on Thursday and running through Sunday.

The week-long showcase takes place every year in late February/Early March at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

In it, the year’s best draft-eligible college football players perform physical and mental tests for the benefit of National Football League coaches, general managers, and scouts.

With increasing interest in the NFL Draft, the scouting combine has grown in scope and significance, allowing personnel directors to evaluate upcoming prospects in a standardized setting.

Athletes attend by invitation only, and their performances during the combine can affect their draft status and initial salary.

The draft has popularized the term “workout warrior,” whereby an average or subpar athlete’s “draft stock” is increased based on superior measurable qualities such as size, speed, and strength.

In addition to the 40-yard dash, bench press, and vertical jump, the tests also include a broad jump, 20-yard shuttle, 3-cone drill, 60-yard shuttle, and position-specific drills.

Before the drills, players go through interviews, physical measurements, injury evaluations, drug screening, and the Cybex test. (The wonderlic test has been discontinued.)

Here’s this years schedule of drills by group:

Thursday, Feb. 26, Noon-5 p.m. PT — DL, LBs
Friday, Feb. 27, Noon-5 p.m. PT) — DBs, TEs
Saturday, Feb. 28 (10 a.m.-5 p.m. PT — QBs, WRs, RBs
Sunday, March 1 (10 a.m.-2 p.m. PT — OL

Player School Position 40 Vertical Bench Hgt Wgt
Jonah Coleman Washington RB 5-9 220
Noah Whittington Oregon RB 5-8 203
Malik Benson Oregon WR 5-11 185
Denzel Boston Washington WR 6-4 210
Ja’Kobi Lane USC WR 6-4 196
Makai Lemon USC WR 5-11 195
Chase Roberts BYU WR 6-3 216
Jordyn Tyson ASU WR 6-2 200
Dallen Bentley Utah TE 6-3 262
John Michael Gyllenborg Wyoming TE 6-5 251
Lake McRee USC TE 6-3 251
Sam Roush Stanford TE 6-5 259
Kenyon Sadiq Oregon TE 6-3 245
Kage Casey Boise St OL 6-5 309
Garrett DiGiorgio UCLA OL 6-6 321
Spencer Fano Utah OL 6-6 308
Alex Harkey Oregon OL 6-6 327
Max Iheanachor ASU OL 6-5 325
Caleb Lomu Utah OL 6-6 308
Emmanuel Pregnon Oregon OL 6-5 318
Carver Willis Washington OL 6-4 305
Isaiah World Oregon OL
Logan Fano Utah DE 6-4 258
Anthony Lucas USC DE 6-4 267
Gary Smith III UCLA DT 6-1 328
Lander Barton Utah LB 6-3 233
Bryce Boettcher Oregon LB 6-0 227
Keyshaun Elliott ASU LB 6-1 233
Eric Gentry USC LB 6-6 221
Jack Kelly BYU LB 6-1 246
Keith Abney II ASU CB 6-0 190
Jadon Canady Oregon CB 5-10 175
Tacario Davis Washington CB 6-4 200
Bishop Fitzgerald USC SAF 5-10 205
Chris Johnson SDSU CB 6-0 190
Dalton Johnson Arizona SAF 5-10 198
Hezekiah Masses Cal CB 6-0 180
Ephesians Prysock Washington CB 6-2 194
Kamari Ramsey USC SAF 5-11 199
Genesis Smith Arizona SAF 6-2 204
Treydan Stukes Arizona SAF 6-2 200
Dillon Thieneman Oregon SAF 6-0 205
Collin Wright Stanford CB 6-0 186