Hours before New Jersey closed all gyms indefinitely last month because of the COVID-19 global pandemic, 30 NFL draft hopefuls had a chance to showcase their talents in a "virtual" pro day at TEST Football Academy in Martinsville.
It was the culmination of countless hours the players had spent training and preparing, both physically and mentally, for their actual pro days that ended up being canceled. None of the players at TEST's virtual pro day attended the NFL combine so this was their best shot to show what they can do.
"I spent 12 weeks at TEST with 5-6 hours of work a day," said Griffin Clancy, an offensive lineman from University at Albany.