Feb 28, 2025

Four Jayhawks to Participate in 2025 NFL Scouting Combine

Posted Feb 28, 2025 6:30 PM

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – In preparation for the 2025 NFL Draft, Kansas’ Logan Brown, Cobee Bryant, Mello Dotson and Devin Neal will participate in the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine from Feb. 24-March 3 in Indianapolis.

The NFL Combine officially begins on Feb. 27 with on-field drills for Bryant and Dotson on Feb. 28, on-field drills for Neal on March 1 and for Logan Brown on March 2. The four Jayhawks are among 329 premiere athletes that will participate in the combine, as they are on display in front of the NFL’s head coaches, assistant coaches, general managers, scouting personnel, and medical staffs from all 32 NFL teams.

Kansas’ four representatives are the second-most in program history and are the most since 2008, when Kansas sent five players (Anthony Collins, Derek Fine, Marcus Henry, James McClinton, Aqib Talib) to the NFL Combine.

Brown and Neal most recently showcased their talents at the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Feb. 1. Brown earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors by league coaches and the Associated Press (AP) after starting 11 games at tackle as a redshirt junior.

Neal earned AP All-Big 12 Second Team honors after a record-breaking season in which he became Kansas’ all-time leader in rushing yards (4,343), rushing touchdowns (49), total touchdowns (53) and 100-yard rushing games (20). Neal finished his senior season with 1,266 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns, both of which ranked in the top-five in the Big 12 Conference.

Bryant and Dotson enter the 2025 NFL Combine after great showings at the East-West Shrine Bowl, which took place in Dallas, Texas on Jan. 30. Both Bryant and Dotson finished the 2024 season as All-Americans at Kansas, marking the first time in school history with two players earning All-America at cornerback in the same season.

Bryant was named Second Team All-America by The Sporting News and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) after recording four interceptions to go along with 37 tackles, one forced fumble and seven pass breakups. Bryant's four interceptions tied for the third most in the Big 12, while he finished his career with 13 interceptions, tied for the third-most among cornerbacks nationally. Bryant's 13 career interceptions are also tied for No. 2 in Kansas football program history, trailing only Ray Evans, who finished his career with 17 interceptions.

Dotson was named Walter Camp Second Team All-America and AP Third Team All-America after a standout senior season that was highlighted by his five interceptions, which led the Big 12 Conference and were tied for the third-most among cornerbacks nationally. In addition, Dotson recorded 49 tackles, 12 pass deflections and two interceptions returned for touchdowns, which were tied for the most nationally.

Fans can watch the Jayhawks at the 2025 NFL Combine on NFL Network, while updates and exclusive content can be seen by following Kansas Football on social media.

Cobee Bryant

  1. Thursday, Feb. 27 – Media interviews, NFLPA meeting, team interviews
  2. Friday, Feb. 28 – Measurements, on-field workout
  3. Saturday, March 1 – Bench press, broadcast interviews

Mello Dotson

  1. Thursday, Feb. 27 – Media interviews, NFLPA meeting, team interviews
  2. Friday, Feb. 28 – Measurements, on-field workout
  3. Saturday, March 1 – Bench press, broadcast interviews

Devin Neal

  1. Friday, Feb. 28 – Media interviews, team interviews
  2. Saturday, March 1 – Measurements, on-field workout
  3. Sunday, March 2 – Bench press

Logan Brown

  1. Saturday, March 1 – Media interviews, team interviews
  2. Sunday, March 2 – Measurements, on-field workout
  3. Monday, March 3 – Bench press