Feb. 11, 2026, 7:36 p.m. ET

A total of 319 prospects have been invited to the 2026 NFL combine in Indianapolis.The event will take place from February 23rd to March 2nd and will be broadcast on NFL Network and NFL+.The Jacksonville Jaguars do not have a first-round pick in the 2026 draft but hold 11 total picks.

The full list of 2026 NFL draft prospects who have been invited to this year’s NFL combine has been revealed.

In total, 319 prospects received an invite.

When is the 2026 NFL combine?

This year’s combine will take place from February 23rd through March 2nd. The event will again be held in Indianapolis.

How to watch the 2026 NFL combine?

Coverage of the combine will begin on Feb. 26th, and it will be aired on NFL Network and NFL+.

Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.What is the NFL combine?

The NFL combine is held at Lucas Oil Stadium and is an opportunity for the top NFL draft prospects in this year’s class to go through measurements and various on-field drills, some of which are specific to their position group, and others measure the player’s overall athleticism.

For NFL teams, this event is another data point for them as they build out their draft profiles and big boards. However, it’s a significant data point, with players potentially flying up and down draft boards depending on how they perform.

In addition to the on-field drills, teams also get the opportunity to meet with players one-on-one as well, which is another important part of the evaluation process as they get to know them both on and off the field.

Which prospects were invited to the 2026 NFL combine?

We won’t be listing out all 319 prospects, so instead, you can find a position-by-position breakdown here.

When do the Jacksonville Jaguars pick in this year’s NFL draft?

After trading up in the first round of last year’s draft to select Travis Hunter, the Jaguars do not have a first-round pick in 2026.

Here are the picks that the Jaguars do have, according to Spotrac:

Round 2Round 3 (from Detroit)Round 3Round 3 (from Detroit)Round 5 (from San Francisco)Round 5Round 6 (from Philadelphia)Round 7 (from Detroit)Round 7 (from LA Rams)

The Jaguars may not have a first-round pick, but Jacksonville does have 11 picks in total, including four in the top 100. This will provide James Gladstone with the flexibility to still add immediate impact help or to move around the draft board on Days 2 and 3 as he sees fit.