Every year, every potential rookie attends the annual Scouting Combine. This is a set of eight skill tests. The results of a player's rookie Combine are available on his player card. If you mouse over the test, you can see how the player rates in each drill compared to others at his position (the color of the text makes the same indication).
Along with scouted player ratings and statistics, combine numbers are a primary tool for evaluating players.
Combine results correlate to the player ratings. This is not an exact relationship, but it is a strong one. When comparing players to each other using Combine numbers, the comparisons are much more valid within a position group. Note that some skills are reflected in more than one test.
The accuracy of the combine is partially determined by the Combine Accuracy setting chosen when beginning a new universe.
The following tests are given to players in Front Office Football:
The 40-Yard Dash:
10-Yard Split in the 40-Yard Dash:
The Solecismic Intelligence Test:
The Bench Press:
The Vertical Leap:
The Broad Jump:
The Shuttle Drill:
The Three-Cone Drill:
Not all tests are meaningful for every position.
In addition to the drills, players are assessed for their volatility, which indicates how likely they are to experience a sudden boom or bust during training camp. They are assessed a percentage that indicates how developed the scouts think they are (this is updated every year). And they are also given a medical evaluation, which you can see on the Medical/Transactions section of the player card, indicating the risk of certain type of injury.