The day NFL fans have been waiting for is finally here. On Friday, running backs, offensive linemen, and special teamers will run the 40-yard dash, as well as participate in other workout drills and events.

The on-field drills will conclude what has essentially been a four-day job interview for all participants. Each individual has already been put through the gauntlet, going through medical examinations, measurements, interviews, psychological evaluations, the bench press, and more. Running backs and offensive linemen already crossed the bench press off the list on Thursday, and Friday will conclude their combine participation.

NFL Network will air Friday’s drills starting at 9 a.m. ET. A live stream will be available on NFL.com/Live.

The players will split up into groups, participating in different drills throughout the course of the day. Special teamers will do kicking drills, while the running backs handle drills more oriented toward evaluating ball-carriers’ agility and decision-making abilities. Offensive linemen will test each individual’s technique in different types of blocking styles.

On top of the position-specific drills, players will take part in standard workout drills. These are the bread and butter of the NFL Combine. The 40-yard dash, shuttle run, vertical jump, broad jump, and three-cone drill are the main events, with performances in these drills often having a significant impact on a player’s draft stock.

On Thursday, these players already began to try to distinguish themselves from their competition. While Cam Robinson, viewed by many as the top tackle in this year’s draft class, did not participate in the bench press, most of the OL group did. Four linemen (Isaac Asiata, Aviante Collins, Jermaine Eluemunor, and Forrest Lamp) managed to grind out at least 30 reps, led by 35 from Asiata.

Oklahoma running back Samaje Perine blew away the field, putting up 30 reps in the bench press. The next-closest back, Florida State’s Freddie Stevenson, only managed 24. Star running back Leonard Fournette, who weighed in at 240 pounds on Thursday, did not participate — though he’s indicated he will be participating in the rest of the combine’s drills and tests.

Dalvin Cook, Fournette’s biggest competition as the draft’s top back, put up 22 reps on Thursday.

Also taking place on Friday will be a coin toss that will play a part in determining this year’s draft order. The coin flip will take place at 12:30 p.m. ET in the bench press area of the Indianapolis Convention Center and will determine which teams, between the Eagles and Colts, will be awarded the 14th and 15th overall selections in the first round. Both the Eagles and Colts will stream the coin toss on their Facebook pages.

Quarterbacks, wide receivers, and tight ends will take their turn at the bench press on Friday and will then go through the workout drills on Saturday. Defensive linemen and linebackers are up on Sunday, and the defensive backs will close things out on Monday.

How to Watch Friday’s NFL Combine workouts

When: 9 a.m. ET

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

TV: NFL Network

Announcers: Rich Eisen, Mike Mayock and other NFL analysts

Online: NFL.com/Live, NFL Network Online