With less than a month to go before the NFL Draft kicks off, organizations across the league are putting the finishing touches on their scouting reports as they finalize their draft boards.
These waning stages of the pre-draft process are home to Pro Day events and official Top 30 visits, which are more or less NFL front offices and scouting departments’ last opportunity to do their due diligence on any given prospect.
During each draft cycle, all NFL teams can host up to 30 prospects for visits at the team facility. At the NFL Scouting Combine, teams can ‘formally meet’ with up to 45 prospects, though said meetings are capped at 15-minute intervals.