Kansas State football players started the NFL Combine process earlier this week. Edge rusher Khalid Duke, tight end Ben Sinnott and offensive linemen Cooper Beebe and KT Leveston are all in Indianapolis this weekend to show off their skills to entice potential teams to pick them up when the draft is held in Detroit at the end of April.

Duke competed with the defensive linemen and linebackers on Thursday while Sinnott went through with the tight ends and defensive backs on Friday. Beebe and Leveston will compete with the offensive lineman on Sunday.

It marks the second-straight year the Wildcats have had four players selected to participate in the NFL Combine, which is the most since K-State had five participants in 2013.

K-State had four of its players selected in the NFL Draft last season, which was the most since four were selected in 2003.