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List of Every Big Ten Football Player Invited to 2024 NFL Scouting Combine

A total of 59 Big Ten football players received an invitation to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Michigan had more than any other school in the conference, with 18 players heading to the annual event.

The invitations have been sent out for the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. The Big Ten will be represented well at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. later this month, with 59 players from the conference receiving an invite.

Michigan led the way with 18 players earning a spot in Indy. Ten players from Penn State will head to Lucas Oil Stadium, along with eight from Ohio State.

All but two Big Ten teams will be represented at the combine. Nebraska and Northwestern were the only two schools that will not have a player in Indianapolis.

Here's the complete list of Big Ten players heading to the combine.

Illinois Fighting Illini (6)

  • Isaiah Adams, offensive line
  • Julian Pearl, offensive line
  • Jer'Zhan Newton, defensive line
  • Keith Randolph Jr., defensive line
  • Isaiah Williams, wide receiver
  • Tip Reiman, tight end

Indiana Hoosiers (1)

Iowa Hawkeyes (4)

  • Cooper DeJean, defensive back
  • Logan Lee, defensive line
  • Erick All, tight end
  • Tory Taylor, punter

Maryland Terrapins (4)

  • Gottlieb Ayedze, offensive line
  • Delmar Glaze, offensive line
  • Beau Brade, defensive back
  • Tarheeb Still, defensive back

Michigan Wolverines (18)

  • Karsen Barnhart, offensive line
  • LaDarius Henderson, offensive line
  • Trente Jones, offensive line
  • Trevor Keegan, offensive line
  • Drake Nugent, offensive line
  • Zak Zinter, offensive line
  • Mike Sainristil, defensive back
  • Josh Wallace, defensive back
  • Jaylen Harrell, defensive line
  • Kris Jenkins, defensive line
  • Braiden McGregor, defensive line
  • Cornelius Johnson, wide receiver
  • Roman Wilson, wide receiver
  • Michael Barrett, linebacker
  • Junior Colson, linebacker
  • Blake Corum, running back
  • AJ Barner, tight end
  • JJ McCarthy, quarterback

Michigan State Spartans (1)

  • Nick Samac, offensive line

Minnesota Golden Gophers (2)

  • Tyler Nubin, defensive back
  • Brevyn Spann-Ford, tight end

Ohio State Buckeyes (8)

  • Matthew Jones, offensive line
  • Josh Proctor, defensive back
  • Michael Hall Jr., defensive line
  • Marvin Harrison Jr., wide receiver
  • Steele Chambers, linebacker
  • Tommy Eichenberg, linebacker
  • Miyan Williams, running back
  • Cade Stover, tight end

Penn State Nittany Lions (10)

  • Olu Fashanu, offensive line
  • Hunter Nourzad, offensive line
  • Caedan Wallace, offensive line
  • Johnny Dixon, defensive back
  • Daequan Hardy, defensive back
  • Kalen King, defensive back
  • Adisa Isaac, defensive line
  • Chop Robinson, defensive line
  • Curtis Jacobs, linebacker
  • Theo Johnson, tight end

Purdue Boilermakers (1)

  • Tyrone Tracy Jr., running back

Rutgers Scarlet Knights (1)

  • Max Melton, defensive back

Wisconsin Badgers (3)

  • Tanor Bortolini, offensive line
  • Maema Njongmeta, linebacker
  • Braelon Allen, running back
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