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2 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

 

7 uncatchable balls at a pro day? is this normal? 

 

This is from the SI article: 

 

"He missed on a handful of deep outs—in an interview with NFL Network's Mike Mayock, he chalked up the gaffes to missing quality time with his receivers since the season ended."

 

I don't know about you guys, but I really dislike this answer. Sounds like excuses. 

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21 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Could be worth a look as a LB/S hybrid who contributes on ST.

I think they'll scoop him or the LB from Michigan up at some point for some added depth but I personally prefer O'Daniel

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UCLA QB Josh Rosen threw about 50 passes for an estimated crowd of nearly 100 NFL coaches and scouts at UCLA's pro day Thursday, then made a declaration that one of his fellow QB draft prospects, Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield, has been fond of making this draft season: that he's the draft's most accurate passer.

 

Here are five other things we learned Thursday from pro day workouts around the nation:

 

2. Rudolph's pro day workout reminded NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks of Super Bowl-champion QB Nick Foles.

"A lot of passes ranged from zero to 20 yards, digs, skinny posts, seams, comebacks, all thrown on time. And most importantly, he threw them all on target," Brooks said. "He also put an added emphasis on the deep ball. He spent a lot of time pushing the ball downfield to James Washington and Marcel Ateman, doing a great job of dropping it in down the chute. When you think about his projection, he kind of reminds me of Nick Foles, meaning that he's going to play a small-ball game. But there are a lot of people really impressed with what he brings to the table."

 

3. The aforementioned Washington, one of the top wide receivers in the draft, recorded a significant improvement from the combine to pro day in the vertical jump (34.5 to 39 inches).

 

4. UCLA OT Kolton Miller showed some similarity to the New York Giants' big free-agent pickup this week, OT Nate Solder, according to Mayock.

 

5. Former Clemson star and NFL veteran C.J. Spiller told the Tigers' pro day broadcast that Clemson's top draft prospect, WR Deon Cain, is working out with him, along with Miami Dolphins LB Stephone Anthony, a fellow former Tiger. Cain ran a 4.43 40-yard dash at the combine and reportedly stood on that time Thursday, passing on bench-press testing as well. Cain participated in every drill in Indianapolis.

 

6. Clemson WR Ray-Ray McCloud apparently got a look at defensive back from NFL scouts Thursday. McCloud saw some action in the Clemson secondary last year, and as a prospect who lacks a true position fit at the next level, it should come as no surprise that he would provide NFL teams with a look at more than one spot.

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