Pittsburgh Steelers: Need-to-know information for the 2018 NFL Combine

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 25: Offensive lineman David DeCastro of Stanford participates in a drill during the 2012 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 25, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 25: Offensive lineman David DeCastro of Stanford participates in a drill during the 2012 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 25, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Take a look at everything Pittsburgh Steelers fans need to know for the 2018 NFL Combine which runs from March 2nd to March 5th.

While we won’t get to see the Pittsburgh Steelers play a regular season football game for another even months, we do have the opportunity to see the best college football players at the 2018 NFL Combine in the first week of March. Looking to impress a handful of NFL teams, each one of these prospects will try and separate from the pack.

Needless to say, with the pressure of being on national television and knowing how many NFL greats are watching, these former college football players have a ton of pressure weighing on their shoulders heading into the combine.

With that said, take a look at the on-field events schedule and which position groups you’ll see on each specific day.

On-Field Events Schedule:

Friday, March 2nd: Running backs, Offensive lineman and Special-teams

Saturday, March 3rd: Quarterbacks, Wide receivers and Tight-ends

Sunday, March 4th: Defensive lineman and linebackers

Monday, March 5th: Defensive backs

As you can see, the combine has been broken up into two different categories, with the offensive players going at it over the first two days and the defensive players competing the last two. There are more than enough players-to-watch for Steelers fans in both categories, so make sure you have plans to watch or record the action on your TV.

TV Information:

Date: March 2nd – March 5th

Location: Indianpolis, IN

Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium

TV: NFL Network

Live Stream: Watch NFL Network Live Online

Once again, you can watch all of the action from the 2018 NFL Combine on NFL Network. While there will probably be some footage on ESPN throughout the week, NFL Network will be the ones bringing it to us live.

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If you find yourself wanting to know more information about the upcoming NFL Combine, you should take a look at the NFL’s official combine page here.