The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is set to kick off at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, running from February 23 to March 2. This annual showcase is where dreams meet reality for 319 of the nation's top prospects, including a strong contingent of eight former Wolverines ready to make their mark.
On-field workouts, the heart of the Combine, begin on Thursday, February 26. It's a crucial stage where players demonstrate their skills and athleticism in front of scouts, coaches, and executives from all 32 NFL teams. The stakes are high, and the pressure is palpable, but for these athletes, it's the opportunity of a lifetime.
Michigan's own Football Pro Day is slated for March 20, providing another platform for these players to shine. And with the 2026 NFL Draft just around the corner, taking place in Pittsburgh from April 23 to 25, every drill, every measurement, and every performance counts.
Let's take a closer look at the Wolverines who are ready to seize this moment:
- Caleb Anderson, a defensive back from Clinton, Louisiana, is known for his sharp instincts and playmaking ability in the secondary.
- Rayshaun Benny, hailing from Detroit, Michigan, is a defensive lineman whose strength and agility make him a formidable force in the trenches.
- Max Bredeson, a versatile tight end/fullback from Hartland, Wisconsin, brings a unique skill set that combines blocking prowess with reliable hands.
- Greg Crippen, an offensive lineman from Northborough, Massachusetts, is a cornerstone of protection with his technique and toughness.
- TJ Guy, an edge rusher from Brockton, Massachusetts, is relentless in his pursuit of the quarterback, showcasing speed and power off the edge.
- Lawrence Hattar, another offensive lineman from Livonia, Michigan, is known for his consistency and ability to anchor the line.
- Derrick Moore, an edge rusher from Baltimore, Maryland, combines explosiveness with a knack for disrupting the backfield.
- Damon Payne, a defensive lineman from Belleville, Michigan, is a dominant presence with a blend of size and athleticism.
- Jimmy Rolder, a linebacker from Orland Park, Illinois, is a tackling machine with an impressive football IQ.
- Greg Tarr, a long snapper from Romeo, Michigan, brings precision and reliability to special teams.
- Joe Taylor, a wide receiver from Chelsea, Michigan, is a dynamic playmaker with speed and route-running finesse.
- Tré Williams, a defensive lineman from Windsor, Connecticut, is a powerhouse in the interior, known for his strength and technique.
- Dominic Zvada, a kicker from Chandler, Arizona, is a specialist with a strong leg and clutch kicking ability.
As these Wolverines step into the spotlight, they'll be looking to impress and elevate their draft stock. The journey to the NFL is a marathon, not a sprint, but for these athletes, the Combine is a pivotal chapter in their story. Keep an eye on their performances as they strive to turn potential into reality.
