Carson Beck’s NFL Combine Results: A Look at the Miami QB’s Throwing Session, 40-Yard Dash Time, and More

Carson Beck’s NFL Combine workout: Scouting report, draft projection, and a full running log of every drill and testing number.

The NFL Combine got underway this week, and the quarterbacks will take the stage on Sunday. While not all the top quarterbacks will be participating, fans and NFL scouts will be able to watch Alabama’s Ty Simpson throw, and Miami’s Carson Beck, who played in the National Championship, will participate.

Here’s a one-stop shop for everything Beck does at the combine on Sunday.


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Carson Beck’s Scouting Report and NFL Draft Projection

We have Beck graded at 72.38, a prospect grade, and he’s the No. 258 overall prospect. Here’s Beck’s scouting report from the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator.

“Carson Beck was a QB1 candidate entering the 2025 NFL Draft cycle. His 2024 campaign was reasonably productive, and Georgia still went 11-2 under his watch, but a notable regression in accuracy and decision-making led Beck to return to school and transfer to Miami for his final season. In his final season, Beck helped lead Miami to a National Championship appearance, but his stock remains tempered.”

What’s the reason Beck’s stock hasn’t grown and even fallen a bit? He suffered a UCL injury after the 2025 season.

“He had surgery to repair the UCL in his right arm after the 2025 season, and his arm simply hasn’t been the same since. Arm strength was once a positive of Beck’s profile, but it is now a weakness, and it places a greater limitation on his outlook. He has the processing ability and checkdown awareness to be a quality backup, but even as an exclusive pocket passer, he can experience bouts of inaccuracy and arm arrogance that induce volatility.”

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“Purely a Day 3 prospect, Beck’s experience underlies his value as a QB2 in the NFL.”

Beck played his first two seasons as a backup at Georgia, winning two national championships (2021, 2022). He took over as the starter in 2023 and put together a sensational season.

The Georgia quarterback threw for an SEC-leading 3,941 yards with 24 touchdown passes. However, he took a step back in 2024, throwing for 3,485 yards and 28 touchdowns, but he threw 12 interceptions, which doubled his output from the year prior.

Beck bounced back in 2025 with 3,813 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, an ACC-leading 72.4% completion percentage, and a 157 quarterback rating. But there was still some inconsistency and considerable difference in the level of play in the ACC compared to the SEC.

Jacob Infante has Beck staying home and landing with the Miami Dolphins in his latest PFSN Mock Draft. Infante has the Dolphins picking Beck with the 11th pick in the fourth round on Day 3, 111th overall.

Carson Beck’s 2026 NFL Combine Results

Beck only threw balls at the Combine and did not run the 40-yard dash or participate in jumps.

 

  • 40-Yard Dash: DNP
  • 10-Yard Split: DNP
  • Vertical Jump: DNP
  • Broad Jump: DNP
  • 3-Cone Drill:
  • 20-Yard Shuffle:
  • Bench Press:

Note: This section will be updated later once NFL Combine results are available. Quarterback workouts at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine are scheduled for this afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, beginning at 1 p.m. ET.

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