Without the benefit of a formal, televised NFL Scouting Combine, the focus this late in the draft process has solely been on college’s respective spring Pro Day workouts. Without the proverbial “Underwear Olympics,” Pro Days are now the only place where teams have access to clear athletic testing numbers as well as medical information for NFL prospects. This increased emphasis has meant that most these college events have been extremely well-attended by team scouting departments. For example, NFL Network reported on Thursday that
Oklahoma State’s Pro Day drew representatives from 30 NFL teams.
We’re now finished the bulk of Pro Days, including some highly anticipated ones from Oregon, Penn State and LSU.