Former Nebraska defensive lineman Carlos Davis had a simple, albeit sensible, plan for Nebraska's Pro Day.
"I really just wanted coaches to see me do drills," he told reporters Thursday. "That's really the main thing."
Two weeks ago at the NFL Combine, Davis and twin brother Khalil Davis opened eyes with impressive 40-yard dash times. The 6-foot-1, 308-pound Khalil Davis ran the 40 in 4.75 seconds in Indianapolis, the sixth-best time recorded by a defensive lineman. According to ESPN, Davis' time was the fastest at the combine by a d-lineman weighing more than 300 pounds since at least 2006.