The 2019 NFL Combine technically began Tuesday, Feb. 26, when the first group of players arrived in Indianapolis. What many consider the meat of the Combine, though, started Friday, March 1, with the first group of on-field workouts televised by NFL Network. That portion ran through Monday, March 4.

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While NFL Draft prospects are more interested in impressing league scouts, coaches and executives with their results, Combine records are always in danger of being broken. With that said, Combine results are far from the end-all when it comes to a player’s chances of succeeding in the NFL. Several current or recent NFL stars have overcome bad Combine performances.

Here are the results from this year’s NFL Combine.

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NFL Combine 2019 results tracker

Below are the top five 40 times and bench press repetition numbers — generally viewed as the most notable (or at least the most chatter-inducing) results at the Combine — for each position group.

The NFL keeps track of full NFL Combine results for all drills and position groups.

Quarterbacks (On field Saturday, March 2)

QB 40-yard dash results

QB bench press results

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Running backs (On field Friday, March 1)

RB 40-yard dash results

RB bench press results 

Wide receivers (On field Saturday, March 2)

WR 40-yard dash results

WR bench press results 

Tight ends (On field Saturday, March 2)

TE 40-yard dash results

TE bench press results 

Offensive linemen (On field Friday, March 1)

OL 40-yard dash results

OL bench press results 

Defensive linemen (On field Sunday, March 3)

DL 40-yard dash results

DL bench press results 

Linebackers (On field Sunday, March 3)

LB 40-yard dash results

LB bench press results 

Defensive backs (On field Monday, March 4)

DB 40-yard dash results

DB bench press results 

Special teams (On field Friday, March 1)

The special teams group includes kickers, punters and long-snappers.

Special teams 40-yard dash results

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NFL Combine 2019: Live updates

2019 NFL Combine: Live updates from Indianapolis

— Monday, 1:17 p.m.: Well that didn’t take long. Zedrick Williams just one upped Jamel Dean in the 40. His 4.29 40 is the second-fastest ever by a defensive back

— Monday, 9:38 a.m.: It took until Monday, but we have the fastest 40-yard dash of the weekend. Jamel Dean clocked a 4.30.

— Monday, 9:24 a.m.: Reports indicate Ohio State CB Kendall Sheffield suffered a possible torn pectoral muscle during his bench-press test at the Combine on Sunday.

—  Sunday, 1:33 p.m.: Devin White is cruising out of the bayou. A LB-best 4.42.

—  Sunday, 11:40 a.m.: Montez Sweat may have just set the DL 40-yard dash record. His unofficial 4.42 was no sweat.

—  Sunday, 9:52 a.m.: The NFL is reporting that Dexter Lawrence sustained a leg injury during his 40-yard dash.

—  Sunday, 9:38 a.m.: Quinnen Williams is 303 pounds. He just ran a 4.87 40 . That’s one way to become the top pick.

—   Saturday, 4:42 p.m.: Massachusetts WR Andy Isabella had his 40 time changed from 4.56 to 4.31 after it was determined the laser didn’t properly record his time.

—  Saturday, 3:15 p.m.: D.J. Metcalf not human confirmed. The 228-pound receiver just ran a 4.33.

—  Saturday, 12:36 p.m.: Au revoir. Parris Campbell runs away from the wideouts with a 4.32 40-yard dash.

—  Saturday, 12:26 p.m.: Dwayne Haskins stumble on his first 40, but it was his best time of 5.04 seconds. Not great for a quarterback trying to prove he’s capable of mobility.  

—  Saturday, 12:02 p.m.: Quarterback Nick Fitzgerald will work out with the tight ends today. Trace McSorley has been asked to do the same with defensive backs.

—  Saturday, 10:21 a.m.: Top tight end prospect Noah Fant’s 4.51 40-yard dash was faster than DeAndre Hopkins of.the Texans. Fant is 20 pounds heavier.

— Friday, 4:05 p.m.: Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray confirmed he would not go through on-field workouts at the Combine.

— Friday, 2:15 p.m.: Hello, Memphis running back Darrell Hendrson. We see you with the (unofficial)  4.36 40-yard dash .

— Friday, 1:30 p.m.: A 4.4 40-yard dash for Oklahoma State running back Justice Hill? That’ll do.

— Friday, 11:30 a.m.: Erik McCoy, an OL prospect from Texas A&M, ran a 4.9 40-yard dash . For a lineman, that’s movin’. 

— Thursday, 9:30 a.m.: Kyler Murray’s measurements were recorded Thursday morning. The quarterback prospect from Oklahoma is officially 5-10 1/8 and weighs 207 pounds. His hands are 9 4/8 inches long. He has a wingspan of 69 4/8 inches.