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On 3/7/2018 at 3:49 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

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

 

Kind of surprises me not to see Sam Darnold on this list.  Does no one actually want to test out his arm in any kind of controlled circumstance?

Also Mason Rudolph - people talk about how Lamar Jackson had some bad throws at Pro Day and was inaccurate,  people DON'T talk about Rudolph's inaccuracy but Rudolph, um....let's just say he left more to prove than Jackson did.

Edited by Hapless Bills Fan
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