The annual NFL Scouting Combine kicks off on Tuesday with the arrival and registration of special teams players, offensive linemen and running backs.
And while the combine's schedule doesn't call for actual workouts to begin until Thursday, it shouldn't be long until the Big Ten finds itself making headlines in Indianapolis.
With 58 players from the conference expected to attend—including a nation-high 14 from Ohio State—the Big Ten will be well-represented in the Circle City in the coming week. Numbers aside, several of the combine's highest-profile players hail from the Big Ten as well, including one of the draft's biggest question marks at quarterback, a player already shooting up draft boards and the league's potential next No.