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NFL scouting combine Sunday schedule: Draft prospects to watch, TV and streaming info

Positional workouts conclude at the NFL scouting combine on Sunday, when the running backs and offensive linemen hit the field at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Sunday's workouts will include some projected first-round draft picks, including Texas running back Bijan Robinson, Ohio State offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr., Northwestern offensive tackle Peter Skoronski, Georgia offensive tackle Broderick Jones and Minnesota center John Michael Schmitz.

In all, 22 running backs and 49 offensive linemen (24 tackles, 19 guards and six centers) were selected in the 2022 NFL draft.

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Bijan Robinson rushed for 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Texas Longhorns in 2022.
Bijan Robinson rushed for 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Texas Longhorns in 2022.

Here's everything you need to know for Sunday's workouts:

What is the schedule for the 2023 NFL scouting combine?

Sunday: Running backs and offensive linemen (1 p.m. ET start time)

How can I watch the NFL scouting combine?

NFL Network will air on-field workouts for all four days, with streaming options available via NFL+ and NFL.com. The combine also can be streamed on fuboTV.

Which notable players will be participating in Sunday's drills?

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama: Left Georgia Tech via the transfer portal and had a big season for the Crimson Tide in 2022. In addition to being Alabama's top running back (926 yards in 12 games), Gibbs was the team's receptions leader (44) and also returned kickoffs.

Paris Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State: At 6-foot-6 and 310 pounds, the 2022 first-team All-Big Ten selection brings the traits NFL teams look for in a left tackle.

Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia: Was the starting left tackle for the Bulldogs' 2022 championship team.

Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas: After ranking sixth in FBS with 1,580 rushing yards and fifth with 18 rushing touchdowns in 2022, Robinson won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back.

John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota: If there's a center selected in the first round of this year's draft, it'll be Schmitz.

Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern: The grandson of Green Bay Packers legend Bob Skoronski, Skoronski followed 2021 first-round pick Rashawn Slater into the Wildcats' left tackle starting role.

Who are the prospects invited to take part in Sunday's workouts?

Running backs

Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh

Devon Achane, Texas A&M

Tank Bigsby, Auburn

Chase Brown, Illinois

Zach Charbonnet, UCLA

Travis Dye, USC

Tiyon Evans, Louisville

Zach Evans, Mississippi

Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama

Eric Gray, Oklahoma

Evan Hull, Northwestern

Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota

Roschon Johnson, Texas

Hunter Luepke, North Dakota State

DeWayne McBride, UAB

Kenny McIntosh, Georgia

Kendre Miller, TCU

Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina

Cam Peoples, Appalachian State

Deneric Prince, Tulsa

Bijan Robinson, Texas

Chris Rodriguez Jr., Kentucky

Tyjae Spears, Tulane

Tavion Thomas, Utah

SaRodorick Thompson, Texas Tech

Sean Tucker, Syracuse

Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State

Offensive linemen

Alan Ali, TCU

Jake Andrews, Troy

Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, Oregon

Steve Avila, TCU

Henry Bainivalu, Washington

TJ Bass, Oregon

Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse

Earl Bostick Jr., Kansas

Anthony Bradford, LSU

Nick Broeker, Mississippi

McClendon Curtis, Tennessee-Chattanooga

Braeden Daniels, Utah

Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland

Emil Ekiyor Jr., Alabama

Mark Evans II, Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Alex Forsyth, Oregon

Blake Freeland, BYU

Jon Gaines II, UCLA

Connor Galvin, Baylor

Richard Gouraige, Florida

Jovaughn Gwyn, South Carolina

Anton Harrison, Oklahoma

Ryan Hayes, Michigan

Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State

Broderick Jones, Georgia

Dawand Jones, Ohio State

Jaxson Kirkland, Washington

Brent Laing, Minnesota-Duluth

Tashawn Manning, Kentucky

Cody Mauch, North Dakota State

Warren McClendon, Georgia

Jordan McFadden, Clemson

Wanya Morris, Oklahoma

John Ojukwu, Boise State

Olu Oluwatimi, Michigan

Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame

Asim Richards, North Carolina

Nick Saldiveri, Old Dominion

John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota

Juice Scruggs, Penn State

Peter Skoronski, Northwestern

Sidy Sow, Eastern Michigan

Tyler Steen, Alabama

Ricky Stromberg, Arkansas

Joe Tippmann, Wisconsin

O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida

Andrew Vorhees, USC

Dalton Wagner, Arkansas

Carter Warren, Pittsburgh

Darnell Wright, Tennessee

Luke Wypler, Ohio State 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL combine 2023: Sunday's prospects to watch, TV and streaming info