With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, those college football invitees and many other NFL hopefuls must next perform at their respective college's "Pro Day," in March, where the pro scouts get to put the athletes though the paces, using the player's home field advantage as a backdrop.
For those athletes that opted out of some of the Combine's physical performance tests, they now have the opportunity to take advantage of the playing surface, which they have been accustomed to during their college career - a decided advantage with the results of each drill either adding to or subtracting from the athlete's potential, short term net worth.