Tests and evaluations include: •
40-yard dash •
Bench press of •
Vertical jump •
Broad jump •
20-yard shuttle •
3 cone drill • 60-yard shuttle • Position-specific drills •
Interviews – each team is allowed 60 interviews in 15-minute intervals • Physical and injury evaluations •
Drug screening • Cybex test •
Wonderlic test Sports writers question whether these tests have any relationship with NFL performance. Empirical research published in 2011 found that the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, 20-yard shuttle, and 3 cone drill tests have limited validity in predicting future NFL performance, suggesting that a prospect's past performance in college is a better indicator of future NFL performance than these physical ability tests.
20-yard shuttle The 20-yard shuttle, also simply called the short shuttle, is a timed agility drill run primarily to evaluate athletes’ quickness and change-of-direction ability. Although not as highly regarded as the
40-yard dash, it is still an important measure used by NFL personnel to compare players.
Canadian football also uses the shuttle test. The name is derived from the total yards that athletes travel during the drill, also known as the "short shuttle" or the "5–10–5" drill." The athlete starts at the center of three cones set 5 yards apart. On the command of “Go“ they drive off their dominant leg in the opposite direction, touch the line 5 yards away, reverse direction and shuttle to the opposite line then 10 yards away, then reverse the final 5 yards back to the center. Three attempts are allowed, with the best time selected for the record. The drill is designed to measure short-area quickness, lateral movement, flexibility and the speed at which a player can change directions. The drill also gives scouts an idea of how well a player can keep a low center of gravity as well as their ability to sink their hips.
Bench press At the NFL combine, the bench press is used as a test of muscle strength and stamina, in which athletes lift as many times as possible. Since 1994, only 20 players at the combine have managed to achieve more than 40 repetitions: • 51 reps:
Justin Ernest (1999) • 49 reps:
Stephen Paea (2011) • 45 reps:
Mike Kudla (2006),
Mitch Petrus (2010), and
Leif Larsen (2000) • 44 reps:
Brodrick Bunkley (2006),
Jeff Owens (2010),
Dontari Poe (2012), and
Netane Muti (2020) • 43 reps:
Larry Allen (1994),
Scott Young (2005) • 42 reps:
Isaac Sopoaga (2004),
Tank Tyler (2007),
Russell Bodine (2014),
Harrison Phillips (2018) • 41 reps:
Igor Olshansky (2004),
Terna Nande (2006),
David Molk (2012),
Jordan Roos (2017), and
Vita Vea (2018) ==Scouting organizations==