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The second night of the NFL scouting combination of 2025 has come and gone because the focus is now on the weekend.

However, the training on Friday still offered many highlights.

The defensive back began on the second day in Indianapolis with a bang. Kentucky’s Maxwell Hairston came with the opportunity to achieve a blazing time in the 40-yard fittings board, which he effortlessly did. The cornerback ended with an official 4.28 if the best of the combine harvester so far.

South Carolina Safety Nick Emmanwori was an outstanding actor in the second phase of the day before we said goodbye to this year’s combine.

Envy ends had the opportunity to imagine as a final position group to take the field on Friday. While Opt -outs and injuries dominated the conversation at this point, Oregon’s Terrance Ferguson otherwise thought the spectators thought.

Ferguson is one of the biggest winners after his training and has certainly prepared to raise the Draft boards subsequently.

Quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers are on deck for the campaign on Saturday, but do not overlook some of the impact players who performed on the second day. Here is a look at how everything developed in Indianapolis on Friday.

This is how the curtain comes down on the second night of the NFL combinat from 2025. The tight ends and the defensive backs put on a show, but the main event is planned for tomorrow. The quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers will have their time in the spotlight, with the campaign starting at 1 p.m.

Injuries, opt-outs and more left only a few tight ends that would test in the combine harvester in 2025. The Oregon duck used this and hit the 13 other competitors by hiring a position of the best 4,63 unofficial 40-yard dash.

The defenders are all at the 2025 NFL combination and open the door so that the offensive steals the show. Tyler Warren from Penn State is considered the best at the narrow end, but he will not participate.

Pittsburgh’s gavin Bartholomew starts us with a 4.73 40-yard fittings board.

The security of South Carolina set out to run a 40-yard run of 4.40, and he achieved this on his second run on Friday. He ran an unofficial 4.38 and reached this goal. This is particularly impressive in view of its 6-3, 220 lb. frame.

The Billy Bowman in Oklahoma starts the remaining group of defenders to operate the 40-yard dash and take part in exercises. All eyes are aimed at Nick Emmanwori, which could be in a much cheaper design position if it concludes testing.

The security view, Nick Emmanwori, reached on Friday with a crazy vertical jump to the sky. The product of South Carolina reached 6-3, more than 220 lbs 43 inches on the vert. This number is good for third place for security prospects since the start of the persecution.

The cornerback in Kentucky shone with its blazing 40-yard-dash period of 4.28 40 yard running pieces, but it also looked smoothly in position exercises. Hairston could be the outstanding db of Donnerhalt Combine Drills and Times, which gives a fascinating view of April.

Maxwell Hairston has wheels. The 40-yard-dash time of Kentucky DB was impressive, but to put this in the right perspective, he met a top speed of 24.25 miles per hour, the five-cutting time in the last three NFL combinations.

The 40-yard fittings board is in the books when the cornerbacks cleared their first hurdle of the NFL combine. Maxwell Hairston can call itself the fastest defensive in the class until further notice, with some tight competitors directly behind the Speedster. Here is a look at the top 10 times for the position group (the times are unofficial):

  • Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky: 4.29
  • Darien Porter, state Iowa: 4.30
  • Caleb Ransaw, Tulane: 4.33
  • Jacob Parrish, state of Kansas: 4.36
  • ZA Frazier, Utsa: 4.37
  • Jahdae Barron, Texas: 4.40
  • Robert longer, Rutgers: 4.40
  • Justin Walley, Minnesota: 4.40
  • Mac McWilliams, UCF: 4.41
  • Bilhal Kone, West Michigan: 4.43

Hairston was not satisfied with his first run, but he was happier with the second attempt and ended with a 4.29. It’s not a record, but it is enough for this wildcat to find yourself on the ranking alone.

The Iowa State Cornerback saw Hairstons 4.30 time and decided to correspond to its own 4.30 – a suitable time for a cyclone.

Hairston turned a blazing 40-yard run of 4.30 40 yards and quickly strengthened than the time to beat his other defensive back. However, the Kentucky cornerback did not look satisfied with this time, so that all the eyes will be on him to try later.

Stacy Dales from the NFL Network reported on the show that Hunter not only chose his position, but also did not know who made this decision. While Hunter does not train at the event, he has been prescribed by the desire to play both recipients and cornerback on the Pro level.

The second day of the combine is in progress and the defensive backs are top priority on the 40-yard fittings board. BJ Adams from UCF turns into a 4.54 to start things.

How you can see the NFL combined today

  • Date: Friday, February 28th
  • TV channel: NFL network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The NFL Network will wear the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine from Thursday to Sunday.

For those who want to stream live, Fubo is wearing the NFL network. Fubo also has a free trial version.

Take a look at the 2025 NFL scouting with Fubo (Free Test).

What time are NFL Combine workouts today?

The groups of defensive back and tight end position groups take the field in Indianapolis at 3 p.m.

NFL combine the schedule

The schedule of events is looking for the combination of week in Indianapolis:

Placekickers, defensive linemen, linebacker:

  • Media availability meeting, Kick training: Wednesday, February 26th
  • Measurements and training in the field: Thursday, February 27th
  • Bank presses, departure: Friday, February 28th

Defensive back, tight ends:

  • Media availability meeting: Thursday, February 27th
  • Measurements and training in the field: Friday, February 28th
  • Bank presses, departure: Saturday, March 1st

Running backs, quarterbacks, wide recipients:

  • Media availability meeting: Friday, February 28th
  • Measurements and training in the field: Saturday, March 1st
  • Bank presses, departure: Sunday, March 2nd

Offensive Linemen:

  • Media availability meeting: Saturday, March 1st
  • Measurements and training in the field: Sunday, March 2nd
  • Bank presses, departure: Monday, March 3rd

Nick Brinkerhoff from USA Today Sport contributed to this article.

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