#1. Gil Brandt's NFL.com blog on all the pro days
#2. Pro Days this week
Arkansas State, March 31 David Johnson
Fort Valley State, March 30
Hawaii, April 2 Jake Ingram, Ryan Mouton, David Veikune
Kent State, March 30 Augustus Parrish
Missouri Western, April 2
SMU, April 2 Thomas Morstead
UCLA, March 31 Kahlil Bell
USC, April 1 David Buehler, Brian Cushing, Kevin Ellison, Cary Harris, Kaluka Maiava, Clay Matthews, Rey Maualuga, Fili Moala, Kyle Moore, Mark Sanchez, Patrick Turner
#3. Calender for all pro days
#4. Early start this year, because Wyoming RB Devin Moore and his agent shrewdly made up for a disappointing non-invite to the Combine.
http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/02/19/wyomings-moore/
Good performance, especially as Moore will get some looks as a return man prospect.
#2. Pro Days this week
Arkansas State, March 31 David Johnson
Fort Valley State, March 30
Hawaii, April 2 Jake Ingram, Ryan Mouton, David Veikune
Kent State, March 30 Augustus Parrish
Missouri Western, April 2
SMU, April 2 Thomas Morstead
UCLA, March 31 Kahlil Bell
USC, April 1 David Buehler, Brian Cushing, Kevin Ellison, Cary Harris, Kaluka Maiava, Clay Matthews, Rey Maualuga, Fili Moala, Kyle Moore, Mark Sanchez, Patrick Turner
#3. Calender for all pro days
#4. Early start this year, because Wyoming RB Devin Moore and his agent shrewdly made up for a disappointing non-invite to the Combine.
http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/02/19/wyomings-moore/
Wyoming’s Moore gets his (pro) day in Indy
Wyoming running back Devin Moore wasn’t invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, so he had to find another way to get his foot in the door.
Not only did he get in, but he had the first official workout in front of NFL team officials in Indianapolis.
Moore, who grew up in Indianapolis and attended high school at Cardinal Ritter there, held his own private “pro day” on Thursday for scouts at a sports training facility near the airport. Fourteen teams attended the “off-campus” workout at which he ran the 40 in 4.43 and 4.41 seconds, had a 35-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot long jump, short-shuttle runs of 4.22 and 4.29 seconds, a 7.14-second cone drill and 27 reps on the bench press.
His 4.41 40 would have ranked fifth-best at last year’s combine among running backs. Moore, who was measured at 5-9½ and weighed 190 pounds, is the all-time leading rusher in Wyoming history and was the Mountain West Conference rushing champion last season.
– Gil Brandt
Wyoming running back Devin Moore wasn’t invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, so he had to find another way to get his foot in the door.
Not only did he get in, but he had the first official workout in front of NFL team officials in Indianapolis.
Moore, who grew up in Indianapolis and attended high school at Cardinal Ritter there, held his own private “pro day” on Thursday for scouts at a sports training facility near the airport. Fourteen teams attended the “off-campus” workout at which he ran the 40 in 4.43 and 4.41 seconds, had a 35-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot long jump, short-shuttle runs of 4.22 and 4.29 seconds, a 7.14-second cone drill and 27 reps on the bench press.
His 4.41 40 would have ranked fifth-best at last year’s combine among running backs. Moore, who was measured at 5-9½ and weighed 190 pounds, is the all-time leading rusher in Wyoming history and was the Mountain West Conference rushing champion last season.
– Gil Brandt
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