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Following the NFL Scouting Combine, candidates have 30 days to visit NFL team facilities as part of the pre-draft process. College pro days also fall under this category.

We will feature the most important pro days across the nation each week building up to the NFL Draft in Detroit in April.

Who to keep an eye on: Ennis Rakestraw Jr., a cornerback, may choose to run at Missouri’s pro day in an attempt to beat his Combine time of 4.51 seconds, which will be intriguing to see. If he can reach that number in the 4.4’s, teams will probably feel better about him close to the end of the first round. The one criticism he received from draft analysts who saw the movie was how quickly he recovered.

Additionally, be aware of: Edge CB Darius Robinson Kristine Draine, OT Javon Foster, RB Cody Schrader, LB Ty’Ron Hopper, S. K Harrison Mevis and Jaylon Carlies

Cornerback is the one to watch. In addition, Cam Hart might try to beat his Combine 40 time of 4.5 here. Among cornerbacks, he had the seventh-highest vertical (39.5). He scored a top six broad jump (10-10). His 10-yard split placed him 26th, and his 40 time was 19th.

Don’t forget to watch: OT Blake Fisher, RB; Joe Alt, OT EDGE and Audric Estimé Jean-Baptiste Javontae, LB QB Marist Liufau JD Bertrand, LB Sam Hartman

Who to keep an eye on: It doesn’t sound like wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., who, similar to what happened at the Combine, is probably going to choose not to participate in his pro day testing. Although Harrison appears to be the top receiver in the draft based on the tape, NFL organisations prefer to cross all the ts and dot all the i’s. Seeing whether any receiver in the class can sneak up on him will be intriguing. NFL teams will be interested in seeing tight end Cade Stover’s blocking side of the game when it comes to guys who are anticipated to test.

 

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