Two of the top players in the draft will not be working out at the combine.
The two would take part in the interviews and medical exams at the combine, but would not participate in the on-field workouts according to multiple sources. The news was reported by the network.
Quarterbacks and defensive backs will work out on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
According to McShay, Stingley is the No. 8 prospect overall in the draft. The players were considered long shots to work out this week because of their injuries.
Corral, who threw for 3,343 yards and 20 touchdown and rushed for 614 yards and 11 touchdown this season, suffered a right ankle injury in the first quarter of the Sugar Bowl. In his last two seasons at Mississippi, Corral threw for over 3000 yards and had 49 passing touchdown.
Stingley had a surgical procedure on his left foot in October.
Stingley had an injury last summer. He was an All-Freshman selection in the SEC in the year of his Newcomer of the Year award. He played in seven games in 2020 and finished with 27 tackles.