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NFL Pro Day Schedule 2018: Full LIst of Dates

Once the NFL Combine reaches its conclusion, the next step in the NFL Draft process is Pro Days held at colleges across the nation.

The showcase events put on by most Division I programs allows teams to take a deeper look at the collection of prospects at each school.

For some players, pro day carries extra importance, since they use it as a display of talent after not wanting to participate in a few drills at the combine.

The month-long whirlwind across the country begins Wednesday, when the Alabama Crimson Tide take center stage, while Penn State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ohio State and a few other top-notch programs wait until the third week of March for their respective showcases.

 

NFL Pro Day Schedule

Alabama (March 7) 

Colorado (March 7)

Colorado State (March 7)

Auburn (March 9)

Washington (March 10)

Vanderbilt (March 13)

Wake Forest (March 13)

Oklahoma (March 14)

Virginia Tech (March 14)

Oklahoma State (March 15)

Oregon (March 15)

UCLA (March 15)

Virginia (March 15)

NC State (March 19)

Tennessee (March 19)

Florida State (March 20)

Penn State (March 20)

South Carolina (March 20)

Texas-San Antonio (March 20)

USC (March 21)

Boston College (March 21)

Georgia (March 21)

Notre Dame (March 22)

Ohio State (March 22)

Stanford (March 22)

Kentucky (March 23)

Michigan (March 23)

Missouri (March 23)

Arkansas (March 26)

Iowa (March 26)

Iowa State (March 27)

Ole Miss (March 27)

Texas A&M (March 27)

Florida (March 28)

Mississippi State (March 28)

Texas (March 28)

UTEP (March 28)

UCF (March 29)

Louisville (March 29)

South Dakota State (March 30)

Boise State (April 3)

LSU (April 4)

SMU (April 5)

NFL DRAFT: FCS On Campus Pro Day Schedule
The FCS already has more than 70 on campus Pro Days scheduled for March and April, spanning an entire month's span. HERO Sports will be all over the results from each one and will create our "Mythical FCS Combine" starting this weekend with the official NFL Combine results in Indianapolis and running through the final Pro Day scheduled for the FCS on April 4.

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Alabama announces date of Pro Day, where 19 athletes will participate in drills and interviews

One of the most popular Pro Days every year happens in Tuscaloosa, where Alabama produces plenty of NFL-ready talent every year. This year’s Pro Day will be held on Wednesday, and will air live on the SEC Network from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central time.

 

This year is no different in terms of talent, as many Alabama players turned in impressive performances at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis over the weekend.

 

Nineteen players will be at the event, with 13 going through drills and six only doing the interview portion of the day, per a release from the school:

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2018 NFL Draft: Five prospects with work to do at pro day

The Scouting Combine can be a great opportunity for prospects to make a case for early selection in the NFL draft. However, it can also damper scouts' enthusiasm about players they were excited to see in Indianapolis if those players disappoint.

 

These five players either failed to impress with their combine performances, or could not perform in Indy because of injuries. Their pro day, a workout held on their school campus attended by interested league coaches and scouts, now becomes one of their last chances to make a good impression on evaluators (click here to see the pro-day schedule). The players listed below are ranked in order of their pro day's importance for their draft stock.

 

NOTE: Michigan DT Maurice Hurst did not work out at the combine after being diagnosed with a heart condition at the event. If he's cleared to participate in Michigan's March 23 pro day, he'll merit inclusion on this list because teams will be eager for their first chance to see him test and go through drills.

 

1) Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma
Pro day: March 14

2) Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville
Pro day: March 29

3) Martinas Rankin, OT, Mississippi State
Pro day: March 28
4) Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn
Pro day: March 9
5) Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis
Pro day: April 6

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8 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

NFL Pro Day Schedule 2018: Full LIst of Dates

Once the NFL Combine reaches its conclusion, the next step in the NFL Draft process is Pro Days held at colleges across the nation.

The showcase events put on by most Division I programs allows teams to take a deeper look at the collection of prospects at each school.

For some players, pro day carries extra importance, since they use it as a display of talent after not wanting to participate in a few drills at the combine.

The month-long whirlwind across the country begins Wednesday, when the Alabama Crimson Tide take center stage, while Penn State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ohio State and a few other top-notch programs wait until the third week of March for their respective showcases.

 

NFL Pro Day Schedule

Alabama (March 7) 

Colorado (March 7)

Colorado State (March 7)

Auburn (March 9)

Washington (March 10)

Vanderbilt (March 13)

Wake Forest (March 13)

Oklahoma (March 14)

Virginia Tech (March 14)

Oklahoma State (March 15)

Oregon (March 15)

UCLA (March 15)

Virginia (March 15)

NC State (March 19)

Tennessee (March 19)

Florida State (March 20)

Penn State (March 20)

South Carolina (March 20)

Texas-San Antonio (March 20)

USC (March 21)

Boston College (March 21)

Georgia (March 21)

Notre Dame (March 22)

Ohio State (March 22)

Stanford (March 22)

Kentucky (March 23)

Michigan (March 23)

Missouri (March 23)

Arkansas (March 26)

Iowa (March 26)

Iowa State (March 27)

Ole Miss (March 27)

Texas A&M (March 27)

Florida (March 28)

Mississippi State (March 28)

Texas (March 28)

UTEP (March 28)

UCF (March 29)

Louisville (March 29)

South Dakota State (March 30)

Boise State (April 3)

LSU (April 4)

SMU (April 5)

 

So what's the duty roster for tracking the Pegula Jet?

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Are you faster than Rich Eisen?

Officially or unofficially?  Let’s put the right parameters around this.  I’m somewhere between him and Bo Jackson.   Right in that meaty point of the curve where I’m not quite slow, but not really showing off.  I am at least proud to say that I’m faster and stronger than Orlando Brown, while I cede to his abilities in a taco eating contest. 

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