When the NFL Draft takes place in April, viewers will see a lot of familiar faces and hear a lot of familiar names called. That’s because the NFL Scouting Combine, which ran from Feb. 29-March, was among the most watched ever.
NFL Communications issued a release on Wednesday noting it was the most-watched combine since 2018. Additionally, a record number of viewers for Saturday’s third day, while Thursday and Friday were both up from 2023.
“Saturday’s coverage of the quarterback, wide receiver and running back on-field drills averaged 399K viewers (TV+Digital) – ranking as NFL Network’s most-watched Combine Day 3 on record,” the release said.
“Thursday’s coverage of the defensive linemen and linebacker on-field drills averaged 185K viewers (TV+Digital) – up +23% versus last year. Friday’s coverage of the defensive back and tight end on-field drills averaged 175K viewers (TV+Digital) – up +7% versus last year.”
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Viewers, particularly those who tuned in on Saturday, were not disappointed, as they got to see combine history. The 40-yard dash, which is generally the combine’s glamor event, especially for skill positions, featured Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy running a combine record 4.21 seconds.
We will find out where the players featured in the combine will go at the NFL Draft. It will run from April 25-27 and will take place in Detroit.
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