A glance at what you can expect to see at this week’s NFL Combine in Indianapolis:
What: Physicals, interviews and workouts for the 335 draft-eligible players invited
When: Tuesday through Monday
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
TV: NFL Network will televise workouts beginning at 9 a.m. Friday
Workout schedule
Friday: Running backs, offensive linemen and special teams players
Saturday: Quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends
Sunday: Defensive linemen and linebackers
Monday: Defensive backs
Regional Combine schedule
Feb. 27: Ravens training facility, Owings Mills, Md.
March5: Vikings training facility, Eden Prairie, Minn.
March12: Saints training facility, Metairie, La.
Five highest-rated prospects
1. Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State, 6-5, 275
2. Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss, 6-5, 310
3. Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State, 6-1, 202
4. Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame, 6-6, 305
5. Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida, 5-11, 195
Five fastest Combine invitees
Kolby Listenbee, WR, TCU: Third-day prospect who ran the 100 meters in 10.04 seconds in college.
LeShaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah: Third-day prospect who ran the 40-yard dash in 4.3 seconds last spring.
FullerGetty Images3. Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame: Second-day prospect who is projected to run in the mid-4.3s at the combine.
4. Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State: Second-day prospect and former quarterback was timed in the mid-4.3s in college.
5. Kevon Seymour, CB, Southern Cal: Third-day prospect consistently runs in the low 4.4s.
Five character question marks
1. Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss: Suspended for the Sugar Bowl after falling out of a hotel window, and marijuana was found in his room.
2. Shawn Oakman, DE, Baylor: Kicked out by Penn State and was suspended at both schools.
3. Demarcus Robinson, WR, Florida: Suspended a whopping four times in college.
4. Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers: Suspended two games last fall after being arrested for domestic violence.
5. Noah Spence, DE, Eastern Kentucky: Banned by and from the Big Ten, so he had to finish his collegiate career elsewhere, after repeatedly failing drug tests at Ohio State.
Five QBs with the most to prove
1. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State: One of the most highly recruited passers in the country four years ago but never lived up to his billing.
2. Cardale Jones, Ohio State: Probably should have come out last year after winning a national title and before he lost his starting job.
3. Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech: Is he the player who threw for more than 4,000 yards and 28 TD passes last year or the washout at Florida?
4. Vernon Adams, Oregon: Must overcome questions about his height (5-11) and playing just one season at the FBS level.
5. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State: Threw or ran for 39 TDs last season, but his mechanics are a mess.


