The NFL has released the Pro Day schedule, and it is safe to say that beginning March 1 scouts are going to have to kick it in into overdrive.
Missouri gets things started and it will run until McNeese State holds its on April 6.
What it Means
This provides NFL prospects a chance to work out like they will or would at the combine but in conditions they are used to on campus.
The NFL combine is scheduled to conclude on Feb. 28. That will leave all of these pro days as a chance for players to improve on numbers they posted at that combine.
Some players will undoubtedly decide to let their combine speak for itself and skip their Pro Day. Others will only choose to do one or two of the drills to help specific numbers.
Then there are some players who will forgo the combine and opt solely at their Pro Day. This is common with elite prospects, and typically QBs projected at the very top of this draft will go this route.
So don't be surprised to see Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III skip out on the combine and work out just at their Pro Days. Coincidentally, both of their respective schools will hold their Pro Day on March 22.
Here is the full schedule as found on NFL.com. Oregon is not on this schedule. The reason for the omission is not known.
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March 1
Missouri
March 2
Cincinnati
March 5
Alabama-Birmingham, Hawaii, McNeese State
March 6
Alabama A&M, Arkansas, Auburn, California Lutheran, Clark, Georgia Tech, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, UCLA
March 7
Alabama, California, California-Davis, Colgate, Fordham, Fort Valley, Kent State, Louisville, Northern Colorado, Oklahoma State, Southern California, Texas A&M, UTEP, Wisconsin, Weber State
March 8
Buffalo, Clemson, Colorado, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio, Syracuse, Tulsa, Utah State, Washington, West Texas, Western Kentucky
March 9
Florida International, Montana, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Purdue, TCU, Troy
March 12
Air Force, Arkansas-Monticello, Central Michigan, Central Washington, Pittsburgh
March 13
Ball State, Florida, Kansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Marshall, Maryland, North Texas, Western Michigan
March 14
Bowling Green, Central Arkansas, Central Oklahoma, Florida State, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisiana-Monroe, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee Tech
March 15
Delaware State, Louisiana Tech, Michigan, UNLV, Nicholls State, Southern Illinois, Townson, Virginia, Virginia Tech, William & Mary
March 16
James Madison, Missouri State, Oregon State, Richmond, Temple, Tennessee, West Virginia
March 19
Arizona, Florida Atlantic, LSU, Southern, Wake Forest
March 20
Brown, Fresno State, Idaho, Iowa State, Louisiana-Lafayette, North Carolina, North Carolina A&T, South Florida, Texas, Tulane
March 21
Boston College, Nevada, North Carolina State, North Dakota State, Rutgers, San Diego State, San Jose State
March 22
Baylor, Boise State, East Carolina, Maine, Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Stanford, Tennessee-Chattanooga
March 23
Jackson State, Missouri Western, N.C. Central, Southern Mississippi, Vanderbilt
March 24
Arizona State
March 27
Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Stephen F. Austin, Washburn
March 28
Central Florida, Connecticut, Northern Iowa, Pennsylvania, South Carolina
March 29
Brigham Young
April 4
SMU
April 6
McNeese State
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1063181-2012-nfl-draft-league-releases-full-pro-day-schedule
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