The NFL Scouting Combine was supposed to be starting this week. The global pandemic erased it from the league schedule this year. That leaves scattered College Pro Days as the only opportunity for team talent evaluators to see the draft prospects up close. A schedule of confirmed College Pro Days was released yesterday. Due to COVID-related restrictions, teams will be limited to a maximum of three representatives at any of the Pro Days.
Confirmed College Pro Days
March 5
Kansas
March 9
Kansas State
Northwestern
Wisconsin-Whitewater
March 10
Arkansas
Marshall
Maryland
Wisconsin
March 11
Clemson
Nevada
Texas
March 12
Arkansas State
North Dakota State
Oklahoma
March 15
Kent State
Middle Tennessee
March 16
Georgia Tech
March 17
Arizona
Army
Georgia
Illinois
Pittsburgh
San Jose State
March 18
Auburn
Buffalo
Central Arkansas
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana-Monroe
West Virginia
March 19
Memphis
Ohio
TCU
March 22
Air Force
Bowling Green
Colorado State
Florida State
Iowa
Missouri
Toledo
March 23
Alabama
Central Michigan
Iowa State
Nebraska
Purdue
March 24
Michigan State
Mississippi State
South Carolina
USC
Virginia
March 25
Georgia Southern
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Penn State
San Diego State
SMU
Tennessee
Western Michigan
March 26
Boston College
BYU
Michigan
South Dakota State
Virginia Tech
March 29
Arizona State
Duke
Louisiana-Lafayette
Miami
Miami (Ohio)
North Carolina
Washington State
March 30
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Louisville
North Carolina State
Ohio State
Texas A&M
Tulane
Washington
March 31
Baylor
Boise State
Florida
Kentucky
LSU
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
April 1
Minnesota
North Carolina-Charlotte
Oklahoma State
Oregon State
South Florida
UCF
Western Kentucky
April 2
Indiana
Oregon
Tulsa
April 7
Texas Tech
April 9
Ball State
Houston
UAB
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No Cal! Where’s Cal?
Both Miamis (Florida and Ohio) have their Pro Day scheduled for the same day, March 29. I wonder if that results in some scheduling confusion for as many as three representatives from a team.
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