Now that the combine is completed, we enter the next phase of the draft evaluation process which is pro days.
Pro day workouts are a great opportunity for prospects who did not perform well at the combine to redeem themselves. Also those who did not receive combine invites have a chance to show scouts and GM’s what they can do.
Here is the schedule for some of the more notable college programs in the country.
March 11th
Arkansas, 9:00 am
Illinois, 10:00 am
March 12th
Georgia Tech, 9:00 am
Oklahoma State, 10:00 am
Northwestern, 11:30 am
March 13th
Buffalo, 8:30 am
Oklahoma, 10:00 am
Wisconsin, 11:00 am
March 14th
Clemson, 8:00 am
Tennessee, 8:00 am
March 15th
Michigan, 8:00 am
Oregon State, 2:00 pm
March 18th
Michigan State, 11:30 am
Syracuse, 12:15 pm
Fresno State, 1:45 pm
March 19th
Penn State, 10:00 am
Alabama, 12:00 pm
Louisiana Tech, TBD
March 20th
Wake Forest, 9:00 am
Georgia, 9:00 am
Baylor, 9:30 am
Notre Dame, 10:00 am
Pittsburgh, 10:00 am
USC, 10:30 am
Boston College, 1:00 pm
Ohio State, TBD
March 21st
South Carolina, 8 am
West Virginia, 8 am
Louisville, 9:00 am
Missouri, 9:00 am
Massachusetts, 10:00 am
California, 1:00 pm
March 22nd
Delaware, 8:00 am
LSU, 9:00 am
Kentucky, 9:15 am
March 25th
Texas Tech, 11:00 am
Western Illinois, 11:30 am
Old Dominion, 1:00 pm
North Carolina, 1:00 pm
Iowa, TBD
March 26th
Florida International, 8:00 am
Iowa State, 8:30 am
Texas A&M, 9:15 am
Central Florida, 11:30 am
Duke, 12:00 pm
Florida Atlantic, 2:00 pm
March 27th
Maryland, 8:00 am
Memphis, 8:30 am
Florida, 8:30 am
Mississippi, 9:00 am
North Carolina State, 11:00 am
Arizona State, 11:00 am
Texas, 3:00 pm
March 28th
Virginia, 8:30 am
Houston, 9:30 am
Utah, 10:00 am
Florida State, 1:00 pm
March 29th
Mississippi, 9:00 am
South Florida, 9:00 am
TCU, 9:30 am
Virginia Tech, 10:30 am
April 1st
Washington, 2:00 pm
April 2nd
Indiana, 11:45 am
Boise State, 12:30 pm
April 3rd
Washington State, 1:00 pm
April 4th
Stanford, 12:00 pm
Arizona
Auburn
Colorado
Oregon
UCLA