The penultimate day of the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine is set for Sunday. Defensive backs will go through the bench press, NFL Players Association meetings, psychological testing and interviews while defensive linemen and linebackers will go through their on-field workouts.
NFL Combine 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch Sunday online
The penultimate day of the NFL Combine is here and this is how you can keep up with the on-field action.


Sunday’s on-field action will be carried by the NFL Network beginning at 9 a.m. ET and running into the afternoon. Online streaming of the on-field action will be available via NFL.com, and also via NFL Mobile for Verizon customers who want to go that route.
To this point, the entire offensive side of the ball has seen the field. Running backs, offensive linemen and special teamers went on Friday while quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends went on Saturday. The final group, defensive backs, will see the field on Monday, the final day of this year’s combine in Indianapolis.
Myles Garrett is the big name to keep an eye on Sunday. The Texas A&M defensive end has been heavily rumored to be the top pick of the draft by the Cleveland Browns. Garrett impressed in the bench press and during interviews on Saturday, but the drills Sunday will get most of the attention. It’s unlikely a bad or good performance at the combine will radically shift his fortunes, but seeing the potential top pick in action is always worth it.
Stanford defensive end Solomon Thomas is another player who has been considered a potential top-five pick in the draft, and he will be in action on Sunday. Thomas is a player who could benefit with excellent showings in the timing drills.
Tim Williams of Alabama figures to be one of the premier pass rushers in the draft, and seeing how he looks in the timing and agility drills will be interesting. Another player to pay attention to is Malik McDowell, a defensive tackle out of Michigan State.
Most of the players who see the field will take part in individual position drills for their respective positions in addition to the vertical jump, broad jump, 40-yard dash and various cone drills.
Below is the viewing information for Sunday’s NFL Combine action.
How to Watch NFL Combine on Sunday
Time: 9 a.m. ET
Place: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
TV: NFL Network
Online: NFL.com, Verizon NFL Mobile











