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College Pro Days schedule 2015

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By date

March 2
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Minnesota
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Troy
Virginia
Wake Forest[/font]


March 3
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Auburn
James Madison
New Mexico State
Northwestern
Pittsburgh
Sam Houston State
Tuskegee[/font]


March 4
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Arkansas
Mississippi State
Purdue
Texas A&M
Weber State[/font]


March 5
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Arkansas (Monticello)
Clemson
Illinois
Mississippi
Nebraska
New Mexico
Utah State[/font]


March 6
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Appalachian State
Arizona State
Newberry
Northern Illinois
Southern Mississippi[/font]


March 9
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Ball State
Grand Valley State
Montana
Northern Arizona[/font]


March 10
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Akron
Alabama-Birmingham
Arizona
Army
Harvard
Kansas State
Kent State
Monmouth
Samford
Tennessee State
UCLA[/font]


March 11
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Alabama
Central Arkansas
Cincinnati
Colorado State
Eastern Washington
Emporia State
Louisville
Marshall
Oklahoma
Rutgers
South Florida
USC
Wisconsin[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]March 12

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Buffalo
Delaware
Fresno State
Idaho
Kentucky
Miami (Ohio)
Michigan
Oklahoma State
Oregon
UNLV
Washington State
Wyoming[/font]


March 13
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Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Ohio State
Oregon State
West Virginia[/font]


March 14
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Prairie View A&M[/font]


March 16
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Bowling Green
Idaho State
Montana State
Toledo[/font]


March 17
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California
Eastern Michigan
Richmond
Southern Illinois[/font]


March 18
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Baylor
Boise State
Boston College
Charleston Southern
Georgia
Louisiana-Monroe
Memphis
Michigan State
San Jose State
Virginia Tech
Western Kentucky[/font]


March 19
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Hawaii
Louisiana Tech
Maine
Missouri
Penn State
San Diego State
Stanford
Temple
Western Michigan
William and Mary[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]March 20

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Central Michigan
Harding
Valdosta State[/font]


March 23
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Georgia Southern
Iowa
North Carolina State
Texas State
Texas-San Antonio[/font]


March 24
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East Carolina
Iowa State
North Carolina
Northern Iowa
Northwestern State
Ohio
Texas[/font]


March 25
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Central Florida
Duke
Illinois State
Kansas
Louisiana-Lafayette
Nevada
SMU
South Dakota State
Southeastern Louisiana
Tennessee[/font]


March 26
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Fordham
Hobart
Houston
Middle Tennessee State
North Dakota State
North Texas
Tulane
Utah[/font]


March 27
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Brigham Young
Louisiana State
Missouri Western State
Texas Christian
Webber International[/font]


March 30
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Indiana (RB Tevin Coleman will have his own pro day April 15)
Massachusetts
South Alabama[/font]


March 31
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Connecticut
Florida State
Notre Dame
Stephen F. Austin
Yale[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]April 1

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Florida International
Miami
South Carolina[/font]


April 2
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Florida Atlantic
Maryland
Washington[/font]


April 7
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Florida
Syracuse[/font]


April 9
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UTEP[/font]



Alphabetical by school name
Akron: March 10
Alabama: March 11
Alabama-Birmingham: March 10
Appalachian State: March 6
Arizona: March 10
Arizona State: March 6
Arkansas (ARUN): March 4
Arkansas (Monticello): March 5
Army: March 10
Auburn: March 3
Ball State: March 9
Baylor: March 18
Boise State: March 18
Boston College: March 18
Bowling Green: March 16
Brigham Young: March 27
Buffalo: March 12
California: March 17
Central Arkansas: March 11
Central Florida: March 25
Central Michigan: March 20
Charleston Southern: March 18
Cincinnati: March 11
Clemson: March 5
Coastal Carolina: March 27
Colorado: March 11
Colorado State: March 11
Connecticut: March 31
Delaware: March 12
Duke: March 25
East Carolina: March 24
Eastern Michigan: March 17
Eastern Washington: March 11
Emporia State: March 11
Florida: April 7
Florida Atlantic: April 2
Florida International: April 1
Florida State: March 31
Fordham: March 26
Fresno State: March 12
Georgia: March 18
Georgia Southern: March 23
Georgia State: March 13
Georgia Tech: March 13
Grand Valley State: March 9
Harding: March 20
Harvard: March 10
Hawaii: March 19
Hobart: March 26
Houston: March 26
Idaho: March 12
Idaho State: March 16
Illinois: March 5
Illinois State: March 25
Indiana: March 30 (RB Tevin Coleman will have his own pro day April 15)
Iowa: March 23
Iowa State: March 24
James Madison: March 3
Kansas: March 25
Kansas State: March 10
Kent State: March 10
Kentucky: March 12
Lafayette: March 20
Louisiana-Lafayette: March 25
Louisiana-Monroe: March 18
Louisiana State: March 27
Louisiana Tech: March 19
Louisville: March 11
Maine: March 19
Marshall: March 11
Maryland: April 2
Massachusetts: March 30
Memphis: March 18
Miami (Fla.): April 1
Miami (Ohio): March 12
Michigan: March 12
Michigan State: March 18
Middle Tennessee State: March 26
Minnesota: March 2
Mississippi: March 5
Mississippi State: March 4
Missouri: March 19
Missouri Western State: March 27
Monmouth: March 10
Montana: March 9
Montana State: March 16
Nebraska: March 5
Nevada: March 25
New Mexico: March 5
New Mexico State: March 3
Newberry: March 6
Norfolk State: March 19
North Carolina: March 24
North Carolina State: March 23
North Dakota State: March 26
North Texas: March 26
Northern Arizona: March 9
Northern Illinois: March 6
Northern Iowa: March 24
Northwestern: March 3
Northwestern State: March 24
Notre Dame: March 31
Ohio: March 24
Ohio State: March 13
Oklahoma: March 11
Oklahoma State: March 12
Oregon: March 12
Oregon State: March 13
Penn State: March 19
Pittsburgh: March 3
Prairie View A&M: March 14
Purdue: March 4
Rice: March 11
Richmond: March 17
Rutgers: March 11
Sam Houston State: March 3
Samford: March 10
San Diego State: March 19
San Jose State: March 18
South Alabama: March 30
South Carolina: April 1
South Dakota State: March 25
Southeastern Louisiana: March 26
Southern Illinois: March 17
SMU: March 25
South Florida: March 11
Southern Mississippi: March 6
Stanford: March 19
Stephen F. Austin: March 31
Syracuse: April 7
Temple: March 19
Tennessee: March 25
Tennessee-Chattanooga: March 2
Tennessee State: March 10
Texas: March 24
Texas A&M: March 4
Texas Christian: March 27
Texas-San Antonio: March 23
Texas State: March 23
Toledo: March 16
Towson: April 1
Troy: March 2
Tulane: March 26
Tuskegee: March 3
UCLA: March 10
UNLV: March 12
USC: March 11
Utah: March 26
Utah State: March 5
UTEP: April 9
Valdosta State: March 20
Virginia: March 2
Virginia Tech: March 18
Wake Forest: March 2
Washington: April 2
Washington State: March 12
Webber International: March 27
Weber State: March 4
West Virginia: March 13
Western Kentucky: March 18
Western Michigan: March 19
William and Mary: March 19
Wisconsin: March 11
Wyoming: March 12
Yale: March 31

(subject to change)
 
Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 3m3 minutes ago

Yes, sir. On phone getting Virginia's right now. RT @bperry2607: @Gil_Brandt Will you be doing pro day updates again this year?
 
By date

March 2
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Minnesota
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Troy
Virginia
Wake Forest[/font]


March 3
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Auburn
James Madison
New Mexico State
Northwestern
Pittsburgh
Sam Houston State
Tuskegee[/font]


March 4
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Arkansas
Mississippi State
Purdue
Texas A&M
Weber State[/font]


March 5
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Arkansas (Monticello)
Clemson
Illinois
Mississippi
Nebraska
New Mexico
Utah State[/font]


March 6
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Appalachian State
Arizona State
Newberry
Northern Illinois
Southern Mississippi[/font]


March 9
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Ball State
Grand Valley State
Montana
Northern Arizona[/font]


March 10
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Akron
Alabama-Birmingham
Arizona
Army
Harvard
Kansas State
Kent State
Monmouth
Samford
Tennessee State
UCLA[/font]


March 11
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Alabama
Central Arkansas
Cincinnati
Colorado State
Eastern Washington
Emporia State
Louisville
Marshall
Oklahoma
Rutgers
South Florida
USC
Wisconsin[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]March 12

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Buffalo
Delaware
Fresno State
Idaho
Kentucky
Miami (Ohio)
Michigan
Oklahoma State
Oregon
UNLV
Washington State
Wyoming[/font]


March 13
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Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Ohio State
Oregon State
West Virginia[/font]


March 14
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Prairie View A&M[/font]


March 16
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Bowling Green
Idaho State
Montana State
Toledo[/font]


March 17
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California
Eastern Michigan
Richmond
Southern Illinois[/font]


March 18
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Baylor
Boise State
Boston College
Charleston Southern
Georgia
Louisiana-Monroe
Memphis
Michigan State
San Jose State
Virginia Tech
Western Kentucky[/font]


March 19
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Hawaii
Louisiana Tech
Maine
Missouri
Penn State
San Diego State
Stanford
Temple
Western Michigan
William and Mary[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]March 20

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Central Michigan
Harding
Valdosta State[/font]


March 23
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Georgia Southern
Iowa
North Carolina State
Texas State
Texas-San Antonio[/font]


March 24
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East Carolina
Iowa State
North Carolina
Northern Iowa
Northwestern State
Ohio
Texas[/font]


March 25
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Central Florida
Duke
Illinois State
Kansas
Louisiana-Lafayette
Nevada
SMU
South Dakota State
Southeastern Louisiana
Tennessee[/font]


March 26
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Fordham
Hobart
Houston
Middle Tennessee State
North Dakota State
North Texas
Tulane
Utah[/font]


March 27
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Brigham Young
Louisiana State
Missouri Western State
Texas Christian
Webber International[/font]


March 30
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Indiana (RB Tevin Coleman will have his own pro day April 15)
Massachusetts
South Alabama[/font]


March 31
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Connecticut
Florida State
Notre Dame
Stephen F. Austin
Yale[/font]


[font=arial, verdana, helvetica][/font]April 1

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Florida International
Miami
South Carolina[/font]


April 2
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Florida Atlantic
Maryland
Washington[/font]


April 7
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Florida
Syracuse[/font]


April 9
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UTEP[/font]



Alphabetical by school name
Akron: March 10
Alabama: March 11
Alabama-Birmingham: March 10
Appalachian State: March 6
Arizona: March 10
Arizona State: March 6
Arkansas (ARUN): March 4
Arkansas (Monticello): March 5
Army: March 10
Auburn: March 3
Ball State: March 9
Baylor: March 18
Boise State: March 18
Boston College: March 18
Bowling Green: March 16
Brigham Young: March 27
Buffalo: March 12
California: March 17
Central Arkansas: March 11
Central Florida: March 25
Central Michigan: March 20
Charleston Southern: March 18
Cincinnati: March 11
Clemson: March 5
Coastal Carolina: March 27
Colorado: March 11
Colorado State: March 11
Connecticut: March 31
Delaware: March 12
Duke: March 25
East Carolina: March 24
Eastern Michigan: March 17
Eastern Washington: March 11
Emporia State: March 11
Florida: April 7
Florida Atlantic: April 2
Florida International: April 1
Florida State: March 31
Fordham: March 26
Fresno State: March 12
Georgia: March 18
Georgia Southern: March 23
Georgia State: March 13
Georgia Tech: March 13
Grand Valley State: March 9
Harding: March 20
Harvard: March 10
Hawaii: March 19
Hobart: March 26
Houston: March 26
Idaho: March 12
Idaho State: March 16
Illinois: March 5
Illinois State: March 25
Indiana: March 30 (RB Tevin Coleman will have his own pro day April 15)
Iowa: March 23
Iowa State: March 24
James Madison: March 3
Kansas: March 25
Kansas State: March 10
Kent State: March 10
Kentucky: March 12
Lafayette: March 20
Louisiana-Lafayette: March 25
Louisiana-Monroe: March 18
Louisiana State: March 27
Louisiana Tech: March 19
Louisville: March 11
Maine: March 19
Marshall: March 11
Maryland: April 2
Massachusetts: March 30
Memphis: March 18
Miami (Fla.): April 1
Miami (Ohio): March 12
Michigan: March 12
Michigan State: March 18
Middle Tennessee State: March 26
Minnesota: March 2
Mississippi: March 5
Mississippi State: March 4
Missouri: March 19
Missouri Western State: March 27
Monmouth: March 10
Montana: March 9
Montana State: March 16
Nebraska: March 5
Nevada: March 25
New Mexico: March 5
New Mexico State: March 3
Newberry: March 6
Norfolk State: March 19
North Carolina: March 24
North Carolina State: March 23
North Dakota State: March 26
North Texas: March 26
Northern Arizona: March 9
Northern Illinois: March 6
Northern Iowa: March 24
Northwestern: March 3
Northwestern State: March 24
Notre Dame: March 31
Ohio: March 24
Ohio State: March 13
Oklahoma: March 11
Oklahoma State: March 12
Oregon: March 12
Oregon State: March 13
Penn State: March 19
Pittsburgh: March 3
Prairie View A&M: March 14
Purdue: March 4
Rice: March 11
Richmond: March 17
Rutgers: March 11
Sam Houston State: March 3
Samford: March 10
San Diego State: March 19
San Jose State: March 18
South Alabama: March 30
South Carolina: April 1
South Dakota State: March 25
Southeastern Louisiana: March 26
Southern Illinois: March 17
SMU: March 25
South Florida: March 11
Southern Mississippi: March 6
Stanford: March 19
Stephen F. Austin: March 31
Syracuse: April 7
Temple: March 19
Tennessee: March 25
Tennessee-Chattanooga: March 2
Tennessee State: March 10
Texas: March 24
Texas A&M: March 4
Texas Christian: March 27
Texas-San Antonio: March 23
Texas State: March 23
Toledo: March 16
Towson: April 1
Troy: March 2
Tulane: March 26
Tuskegee: March 3
UCLA: March 10
UNLV: March 12
USC: March 11
Utah: March 26
Utah State: March 5
UTEP: April 9
Valdosta State: March 20
Virginia: March 2
Virginia Tech: March 18
Wake Forest: March 2
Washington: April 2
Washington State: March 12
Webber International: March 27
Weber State: March 4
West Virginia: March 13
Western Kentucky: March 18
Western Michigan: March 19
William and Mary: March 19
Wisconsin: March 11
Wyoming: March 12
Yale: March 31

(subject to change)

What? Lamar doesn't have a Pro Day?

I guess you need a pro worthy player...
 
The Clarion-Ledger ‏@clarionledger
Jackson State's pro day turns into disappointment http://bit.ly/1EUvCw8

Wow, that would suck.


Arizona State
Marcus Hardison, who did not participate at the Combine because of an injury, stood out and was a star at Arizona State's pro day. Hardison measured 6-3 1/4, 305 pounds, then ran his 40s in times of 4.92 and 4.95, though some watches had him in the 4.8s. His 10 split was in the 1.70 range. Hardison's short shuttle timed at 4.68 with a 7.29 three-cone.

Hardison looked terrific in line drills, which was run by the Minnesota Vikings, as scouts commented on his exceptional quick twitch muscles. Coaches in attendance remarked that had he been able to run at the Combine, Hardison would've ranked as one of the top overall performers on the defensive line. Yesterday, Hardison met privately with the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers.
2015 Senior Bowl, Wednesday(01/22/15): While Shelton led the way, another Pac-12 performer also fared well among the defensive linemen. Arizona State's Marcus Hardison helped his cause Tuesday by measuring in bigger than expected at 6-foot-3, 311 pounds (and 33.5-inch arms) and Wednesday he proved the North's best interior pass rusher, blowing past would-be blockers with a quick burst. Hardison can get ahead of himself, getting his shoulders too far past his knees and leaving himself off-balance and prone to being knocked to the turf, but scouts could see his disruptive potential as worthy of top 100 consideration. - Rob Rang
 
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From Walterfootball.com

I'm learning more from the Mississippi State pro-day.

I'm told Benardrick McKinney looked good in pass-rush drills. If he does land in the latter part of Round 1, those leaving the pro-day believe the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys are teams that could potentially pull the trigger. The surprise team in the mix are the Houston Texans, who are likely to lose Brooks Reed in free agency.
 
McKinney has been cast as a MLB because he plays there in college, but I don't think he fits there.

I think he fits Reed's SOLB position better than ILB. Not surprised that we wanted to see him up close.
 
Brooks Reed was a fine 2nd rd. pick for Texans. Doubt his market is too high for Texans to keep him another 4 years either which makes no sense at all to me spending a first round pick (McKinney) to replace him :smiliepalm:
 
Quarterback Brett Hundley was the primary focus of today's(3-10) workout, and by all accounts, the signal-caller threw much better than he did at the combine. He completed 57-of-60 passes, throwing the ball to receivers which included Greg Salas (New York Jets)and Jeremy Horne (Calgary Stampeders). The ball flew off Hundley's hand, and he threw with great accuracy all day.
http://walterfootball.com/proday.php
 
Leonard Williams was dominant in drills today. He was explosive, powerful and looked very athletic. His balance and body control are exceptional. The Tennessee Titans spent a lot of time with Williams.
 
Brooks Reed was a fine 2nd rd. pick for Texans. Doubt his market is too high for Texans to keep him another 4 years either which makes no sense at all to me spending a first round pick (McKinney) to replace him :smiliepalm:

We'll reed is gone now. I still wouldn't spend a first or second round pick on mckinney. Has everything you want in a lb except good instincts. Which IMO is the most important thing a lb can have.
 
Shaquille Riddick | Defensive End
Team: West Virginia Mountaineers
Ht / Wt: 6'6" / 242

West Virginia EDGE Shaq Riddick shined at the school's pro day on Friday.

Riddick stands 6'6"/244 lbs and recorded a...

4.59 forty (1.57 10 yard split),
36" vertical jump,
10'4" broad jump,
4.28 short shuttle and
6.67 3-cone.

These results are very similar to Randy Gregory's, but almost 10 pounds heavier. We aren't saying they are equal prospects, but this kind of athleticism and size combination could push him above the other prospects in his group. Mar 14 - 10:22 AM
Rotoworld

"Wow" numbers, imo. That 3-cone is siiiiick.
 
The Clarion-Ledger ‏@clarionledger


Wow, that would suck.


Arizona State
I really like Hardison and don't see him as one year wonder. I mocked him in fourth but then moved CB Rowe in there and then decided to go with Brown #16 and Lippett 4th; wish we could get Hardison some how.
 
Bill O'Brien at Georgia's Pro Day today.

Baylor -- Bryce Petty
Boise State
Boston College
Charleston Southern
Georgia -- Todd Gurley
Louisiana-Monroe
Memphis
Michigan State -- Trae Waynes
San Jose State
Virginia Tech
Western Kentucky​

Hmmm... :thinking:
 
Bill O'Brien holds private work out with Chris Conley. I like this move, Conley was pretty underutilized his last year at Georgia because of Hutson Mason.
 
Bill O'Brien holds private work out with Chris Conley. I like this move, Conley was pretty underutilized his last year at Georgia because of Hutson Mason.

The only head coach spotted was Bill O’Brien from the Houston Texans.

Wide receiver Chris Conley said he spent time in the meeting room and on the board with O’Brien.

“A little bit about philosophy and a little bit about just the way that I prepare and the way that I play the game,” Conley said. “I had a pretty good, almost an hour meeting with him.”
http://onlineathens.com/breaking-ne...ay-draft-his-knee-injury-and-those-autographs
 
Aaron Wilson ‏@RavensInsider
Penn State safety Adrian Amos ran a 4.39 and did 21 repetitions in the bench press at his Pro Day today

Brandon Kiley ‏@BKSportsTalk
Shane Ray unofficial #Mizzou Pro Day results: 6'2, 249 lbs, 9" hands, 33" vert, 10' broad, 4.52 pro agility, 7.7 3-cone, 4.64 40, 1.65 10 yd
 
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Stanford Football ‏@StanfordFball 5m5 minutes ago

Countless side conversations today at #StanfordProDay. @TyMontgomery2 talking with @HoustonTexans. #StanfordNFL
Ty Montgomery
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Stanford Football ‏Ty Montgomery

4.46 40(reports of 4.30ish first run); 4.20 short shuttle; 6.98 3-cone; 77" wingspan/10.125" hand.

Montgomery weighed 221 at the Combine at 5'11 7/8" and scouts asked him to lose some weight which he did for his pro day.
 
4.46 40(reports of 4.30ish first run); 4.20 short shuttle; 3.98 3-cone; 77" wingspan/10.125" hand.

Montgomery weighed 221 at the Combine at 5'11 7/8" and scouts asked him to lose some weight which he did for his pro day.

you sure about that #? Unbelievably fast
 
Ross Scheuerman is a guy I can see us converting to a SlotWR or as a 3rd down specialist.

He just ran a 4.40 at his Pro Day... in the snow.

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Lafayette College running back hopes to make NFL impression
The little liberal arts college (enrollment: roughly 2,400) in Easton, Pa., hasn't had a player drafted into the NFL since 1987. The Leopards compete in the Patriot League, which didn't even offer athletic scholarships for football when running back Ross Scheuerman enrolled back in 2011.

All of which makes it more remarkable that Scheuerman has a real shot, with trips to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and NFL scouting combine behind him and at least seven NFL teams slated to attend Friday's pro day workout on campus.

"This doesn't happen," Lafayette offensive coordinator Mickey Fein told USA TODAY Sports of the pro day event, at which he'll throw to Scheuerman in drills.

"He's just a special kid, because he could do so many things. He's a versatile guy. The thing that made him a little bit different was his speed. As soon as he got through the line and if he had any space, he could take it to the house."

Of course, there's a difference between outrunning the Lehigh defense – as Scheuerman did in his final college game, racking up a school-record 304 yards and three touchdowns at Yankee Stadium in the 150th meeting between the rivals – and outrunning, say, the Philadelphia Eagles.

At 6-feet and 204 pounds, Scheuerman has no illusions about being an every-down running back in the NFL. "That's just not my body type, which is why a lot of teams see me in the slot," Scheuerman said, "I'm not really a bruising back."

But the quickness, receiving ability and hands he has shown in Lafayette's multiple pro-style offense makes Scheuerman an intriguing prospect in a role along the lines of how the New England Patriots have used Shane Vereen and Danny Woodhead in recent years.

His times in the 20-yard shuttle (4.11 seconds) and 60-yard shuttle (11.40) ranked among the top five among running backs at the combine...

"He's a coach's dream because he works hard and shuts his mouth and really tries to do what you're asking him to do," Fein said. "He was a wrestler in high school, too, so he's a tough kid."

Scheuerman finished his college career among Lafayette's career leaders with 3,504 rushing yards (third) and 31 rushing touchdowns (fourth). He also led the Leopards with 57 catches for 521 yards as a senior and returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown.
...
"I'm able to play every special team, be dangerous in the return game, and just an offensive weapon overall," Scheuerman said. "I know my ticket to making a team is going to be through special teams. So, getting on the field and making plays that way is how I'm going to really start making a name for myself.

"From there, anything can happen."

Also, from SOTT: http://hou.scout.com/story/1521492-it-is-just-the-start-for-ross-scheuerman?s=116
 
Josh Norris ‏@JoshNorris
Just for fun: Scherff ran a 7.07 3-cone. Chris Conley ran a 7.06 3-cone.

Since 2006, only Lydon Murtha's Combine 7.06 was better RT @Rotoworld_Draft: Scherff posts a ridiculous 7.07 3-cone time http://dlvr.it/95c65Y

That's 6'4.5", 320 lb. OL Brandon Scherff vs. a WR(Conley) who ran a 4.35 40 and had a 45" vertical/11'7" broad.

And some are saying he can't play OT. :mcnugget:
 
Now this is funny... wait for the scout's reactions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVPRN9o15EU
Everyone's looking at their watch thinking "This must be wrong", then start trying to peek at the other guys' watch.

Like Cooper and Green-Beckham, Perriman looks effortless when he runs the 40. I just think a violent running style won't play as well with pads on. Look at guys like Deion Sanders and Randy Moss. They ran smoothly and under control, and just blew by guys. If Al Davis were still alive, Breshad wouldn't get past the #4 pick.
 
Everyone's looking at their watch thinking "This must be wrong", then start trying to peek at the other guys' watch.

Like Cooper and Green-Beckham, Perriman looks effortless when he runs the 40. I just think a violent running style won't play as well with pads on. Look at guys like Deion Sanders and Randy Moss. They ran smoothly and under control, and just blew by guys. If Al Davis were still alive, Breshad wouldn't get past the #4 pick.

And may still not.... it's the Raiders ya know
 
I hear Jamison Crowder from Duke had a good pro day too.

I'm very intrigued by these Duke players, especially Crowder and QB Anthony Boone. You got to like players that can take a team like Duke and put them on the map. I would even say that Boone, in his junior year, outplayed Johnny Manziel in that bowl game but Johnny was more flashy and Duke's defense couldn't say the word tackle.
 
The official NFL record for fastest 40-yard dash at the NFL combine is 4.24, set by future 2000-yard rusher Chris Johnson in 2008. While unofficial, Central Florida receiver Breshad Perriman seems to have surpassed that mark at UCF’s Pro Day, running the 40 in 4.22, which would be impressive for any player, particularly for a wide receiver who weighs 212 pounds.
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/03/fastest-40-time-breshad-perriman-4-22-central-florida-receiver-nfl
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That's pretty fast, especially for a guy this big. But to me any PD 40 time is suspect because it's hand-held and likely recorded by the players brother and/or best friend and/or agent and/or college coach. Nevertheles, if they say 4.2 chances are it's atleast 4.35 - 4.4 which is impressive by itself. But this guy doesn't seem to be in the conversation among the top tier of WRs, not sure why ?
 
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/03/fastest-40-time-breshad-perriman-4-22-central-florida-receiver-nfl
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That's pretty fast, especially for a guy this big. But to me any PD 40 time is suspect because it's hand-held and likely recorded by the players brother and/or best friend and/or agent and/or college coach. Nevertheles, if they say 4.2 chances are it's atleast 4.35 - 4.4 which is impressive by itself. But this guy doesn't seem to be in the conversation among the top tier of WRs, not sure why ?

Great numbers.

But if you have a problem catching the ball, what good does it do you to get open?

This is a Bob Hayes scenario. Spectacular plays you can't count on.
 
Great numbers.

But if you have a problem catching the ball, what good does it do you to get open?

This is a Bob Hayes scenario. Spectacular plays you can't count on.

Have you seen or heard anything about Perriman having trouble catching the ball?

If not, why throw this kind of spurious bullchit out there?
 
[...But to me any PD 40 time is suspect because it's hand-held and likely recorded by the players brother and/or best friend and/or agent and/or college coach....

No, multiple NFL scouts attended the pro day and they all timed him and compared their times. They threw out an outlier and had him from 4.22-4.27.

"I worked out with him down in [Fort Lauderdale,] and [I've] seen him take off . . . and we were just doing 10s and he's getting 1.3s. and 1.4s," former UCF tight end Justin Tukes said.

Problem is Perriman's QB last year was not a good thrower, which makes it tougher to gauge the WR. Routes need work, but that's common for most drafted WRs. There will now be more vetting of who he is by a lot more people. He has 16 team visits lined up as of today.
Breshad Perriman – WR – Perriman did not work out at Indy so there were scouts and coaches from just about every team in attendance. He didn’t disappoint. He ran twice, timing 4.25 and 4.27. He also had a 37” vertical jump and a 10’7” standing long jump. He also was very consistent catching the ball. I doubt Perriman gets out of the first round.
 
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Have you seen or heard anything about Perriman having trouble catching the ball?

If not, why throw this kind of spurious bullchit out there?

From NFL Tracker:

[Bottom Line
Rare combination of size, top-end speed and suddenness that can be found in some of the best receivers in the game. His routes are sloppy and a work in progress, but his hands keep him out of the top tier of receivers. His drops will drive teams crazy, but his physical traits and ability to hit the big play should warrant early round consideration. ]

Hands are what separate him from DeVante Parker. Parker CATCHES THE BALL!
 
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What's the difference between Conley and Perriman, other than Perriman's dad played pro football? Both had production that didn't matchup to their physical gifts.
 
From NFL Tracker:

[Bottom Line
Rare combination of size, top-end speed and suddenness that can be found in some of the best receivers in the game. His routes are sloppy and a work in progress, but his hands keep him out of the top tier of receivers. His drops will drive teams crazy, but his physical traits and ability to hit the big play should warrant early round consideration. ]

Hands are what separate him from DeVante Parker. Parker CATCHES THE BALL!

So one guy writes something like that to justify not putting him in top 3 of receivers and he can't catch? Others disagree

Perriman is a big, strong, aggressive receiver armed with NFL pedigree who will use his size and strength to make the catch. Possesses long arms and a large wingspan. He has a very deceptive stride that lets him break down a defender's cushion and get deep.
Perriman possesses the tools to make tough, acrobatic catches with his large soft hands. Can track the football and snatch it at its highpoint. A good runner after the catch who is able to big up big chunks of yardage.
 
So one guy writes something like that to justify not putting him in top 3 of receivers and he can't catch? Others disagree

If he could catch better, he'd be a top three receiver - but he isn't. Give me another reason he isn't mentioned in the top three discussion. I haven't watched him, I collect information from people who are supposed top know what to watch for. But I gave you this example because you insinuated I had NO BASIS for my comment. I did. If you think it is wrong. Fine.

But I caution you to remember there is a distinction between making spectacular catches and making a high percentage of catches. I'm more impressed by the latter.
 
If he could catch better, he'd be a top three receiver - but he isn't. Give me another reason he isn't mentioned in the top three discussion. I haven't watched him, I collect information from people who are supposed top know what to watch for. But I gave you this example because you insinuated I had NO BASIS for my comment. I did. If you think it is wrong. Fine.

But I caution you to remember there is a distinction between making spectacular catches and making a high percentage of catches. I'm more impressed by the latter.

LZ has him rated as his 4th best WR. He's admitted to adding fluff to his write ups to fill space. Find anyone else saying he can't catch... if you collect info, collect it from more than one source.
 
LZ has him rated as his 4th best WR. He's admitted to adding fluff to his write ups to fill space. Find anyone else saying he can't catch... if you collect info, collect it from more than one source.
Why do you think the information is wrong? Is is strictly personal or do you have better data? I'd love to see it.
 
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