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Edge rusher/outside linebacker Azur Kamara participated in the vertical jump and improved two inches from the Scouting Combine, touching 30 inches today. While that may seem like a low mark for such an explosive athlete, it’s with good reason.

I learned Kamara suffered a severely strained hamstring during Senior Bowl week and was forced to take two weeks off after leaving Mobile. He started training for the combine just a week and a half before he left for Indianapolis, making his forty time of 4.59 seconds on Saturday night even more impressive.

Hakeem Adeniji looked good during offensive line drills and scouts are excited about his upside. Depending on which team you speak with, Adeniji projects to guard or either tackle spot at the next level.

Jacksonville State
The top prospect that all went to see was wide receiver Josh Pearson.

Pearson measured 6-foot-3.5 inches and 203 pounds. His vertical jump was an impressive 41.5 inches with a broad jump of 10-feet-8 inches. Pearson timed 4.44 seconds in the forty, much faster than the 4.60-second receiver that scouts estimated Pearson to be coming into the season. He later posted a short shuttle time of 4.18 seconds and a three-cone mark of 7.22 seconds.

2020 NFL Draft: Kansas & Jacksonville State Pro Day Reports | PFN
 
We need Receivers with 3-cones < 7.00
Dude the agility test were awful this year. Never seen it this bad. Saw a tweet saying it was off by a decent amount last week. I'll try to find it after I get home.
 
Yeah, those numbers sound familiar.
Will Hastings, WR, Auburn

ANALYSIS
Hastings has had a quiet senior campaign in which he's only had one game with more than two catches and 40 yards. Neither his finger injury nor Bo Nix's accuracy issues will help his case for better production as the Tigers prepare to face Ole Miss on Saturday.
Will Hastings Fantasy College Football News & Stats
Yet it was a humbling moment for Hastings, who came to Auburn as a walk-on kicker — with the sole purpose of handling onside kick attempts — before making the transition to receiver in 2016, setting many program records in agility drills and eventually earning a scholarship.

Over the last four years, he caught 56 passes for 845 yards and six touchdowns while missing nearly all of 2018 due to a torn ACL that he re-tore after returning to the field less than six months after the initial injury. Two surgeries later, he was back for his redshirt senior season at Auburn and finished as the team’s fourth-leading receiver last season.
Hastings hoped to prove that during pro day, when he ran an unofficial 4.50 in the 40-yard dash, displayed a 33-inch vertical and a 9-foot-8 broad jump. Those numbers would have ranked 21st, 40th and 42nd among receivers at this year’s NFL Combine, but while those numbers may not open eyes, he’s confident he was able to garner some attention with his agility and quickness — which were his biggest assets at Auburn, where he was often able to find his way into open space while running routes.
Hastings hopes to find niche in NFL as 'shifty slot' WR



Yup, some more familiar numbers who might again be on the receiving end for passes from Stidham in this year's camp.
 
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Hakeem Adeniji, OL: 6’4 3/8”, 300 lbs, 10 hand, 33 ⅝ arm, 83 6/8 wingspan, 8.08 3-cone

2020 Pro Day Schedule/Tracker - Whole Nine Sports

Dat wingspan doe.

Will Hastings, WR, Auburn


Will Hastings Fantasy College Football News & Stats


Hastings hopes to find niche in NFL as 'shifty slot' WR



Yup, some more familiar numbers who might again be on the receiving end for passes from Stidham in this year's camp.


That 3 cone is... interesting. The injury history is not, though.
 
Wyoming Pro Day

Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming
Wilson stood on his Combine numbers, which included a 40 time of 4.63 seconds, 7.07 seconds in the three cone and 21 reps on the bench. Wilson did participate in position drills, which were run by Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Nolan.

Today, he met with the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots.
2020 NFL Draft: Oklahoma State, Wagner, and Wyoming Pro Day Reports
 
Absolutely LOVE this thread ! So much great info in one spot.
 
Arkansas DT McTelvin Agim had his pro day on the 11th...very impressive:

Arkansas Pro Day results

There's a lot to like, but as a former DE will he be naturally stout enough to hold the POA inside, or will his ceiling be merely as a rotational passing-down 3-tech?
 


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