The 2015 NFL Scouting Combine has begun, with scheduled on-field workouts starting Friday and lasting through the weekend. Some of the nation’s best college football players from the past few years will be in attendance, with hundreds of players heading to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to impress scouts.
SEC, Florida State lead in total 2015 NFL Combine representatives
Surprise, surprise: the state of Florida produces a lot of talent.
Here are the leading conferences represented at the event, with a familiar name at the top. You can find a full list of participants here.
| Conference | Players |
| SEC | 68 |
| ACC | 58 |
| Pac-12 | 44 |
| Big Ten | 40 |
| Big 12 | 30 |
| Non-Power 5 | 84 |
2013 national champion and 2014 playoff semifinalist Florida State leads all teams with 13 players, while perennial powerhouse Alabama and recent high-level talent producer Louisville also crack double digits. The state of Florida has three of the top five talent-producing schools, and five of Louisville’s 11 representatives hail from the Sunshine State.
| School | Players |
| Florida State | 13 |
| Alabama | 11 |
| Louisville | 11 |
| Florida | 9 |
| Miami | 8 |
Seven power conference programs will not have representatives at the weekend’s event, led by three schools from the Pac-12. Just three of these teams went bowling last season.
| School | Conference |
| North Carolina | ACC |
| Texas Tech | Big 12 |
| Oklahoma State | Big 12 |
| Arizona | Pac-12 |
| California | Pac-12 |
| Colorado | Pac-12 |
| Vanderbilt | SEC |

















