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NFL Scouting Combine · 6 events · 10 positions · feedback-only

Score theNFL Scouting Combine

The NFL Combine has no composite score — every test is interpreted relative to your position. A 4.55-second 40 is below average for a wide receiver and historic for an offensive lineman. Pick a position. Enter your numbers. See what they mean.

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Position determines how every result on this page is interpreted. Switch positions at any time to see how the same numbers reframe.
Athletic profile ·
The NFL Combine is evaluated holistically. Even a Combine-record number doesn't determine draft outcome — game tape, medical review, interviews, and team need all weigh more heavily than any single test. This scorer shows where your athletic numbers fall relative to position peers; it doesn't predict NFL success.
Built on FITDAT

This scorer implements scoreset_nfl_combine — an NFL-published Score Set on the FITDAT v1.0 Data Specification. The Combine exercises the feedback_only archetype because the test produces no composite — only per-event interpretation. The 10 position sub-populations (pop_nfl_combine_qb, pop_nfl_combine_rb, etc.) are referenced by 60 distinct StandardSets (10 positions × 6 events), each with position-scoped Reference Bands. Switching positions on this page is the same as switching which StandardSet the same input is interpreted against — exactly the architecture the FITDAT spec was designed for.

About the data. Position-specific bands are constructed from real NFL Combine distributions. Per-position averages and records are sourced from NFL.com, ESPN, A to Z Sports' multi-decade aggregation, and Pro Football Network. The bands themselves are REALFIT's interpretation of those distributions; they are not NFL-published thresholds. Position averages and records are factual; band labels and verbal feedback are editorial.