Drew Lock knows how to draw a crowd.
After a ghostly crowd at Missouri’s pro day in 2018, the Devine Pavilion was on destination spot for NFL general managers and scouts on Thursday as all 32 teams had a presence in Columbia.
He made the trip worth it, too.
Lock made throws from all over the field, connecting with former teammates Emanuel Hall and Damarea Crockett, and only threw a handful of incompletions. The 6-foot-4 quarterback showed off his trademark deep ball, which Hall helped make famous during their MU careers.
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Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and Colts general manager Chris Ballard were a few of the big names to take in Lock’s performance.