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2016 NFL Draft - Pro Day Schedule


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I don't think this info has been posted anywhere at the Huddle.  Found it at C-S-R in case it's of interest.

http://www.catscratchreader.com/2016/3/7/11172152/2016-nfl-draft-pro-day-schedule

at the link there's also a discussion of a few prospects from this week's pro days.

 

Pro Day Schedule

Date      Schools
Mar 3 Northern Arizona, Vanderbilt
Mar 4 Alabama St, Arizona St, Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky, Nebraska, Troy
Mar 7 Auburn, Minnesota, Prairie View A&M
Mar 8 Connecticut, Jacksonville St, Kansas St, Northwestern, Oklahoma St, West Georgia
Mar 9 Alabama, Buffalo, Central Oklahoma, Marshall, Monmouth (NJ), Oklahoma, Rutgers, Wisconsin
Mar 10 Clemson, Fordham, Furman, Illinois, Miami (Ohio), Mississippi St, Tulsa
Mar 11 Georgia St, Ohio St, Oregon St, West Alabama
Mar 14 Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Sacramento St, Southern, Toledo, Wake Forest
Mar 15 Charlotte, Grand Valley St, Northwestern St (LA), Ouachita Baptist, Richmond, UCLA, Virginia, Youngstown St
Mar 16 Arkansas, Boston College, Fresno St, Georgia, LA-Lafayette, Michigan St, Old Dominion, Pittsburgh, Temple
Mar 17 Penn  State, C. Arkansas, C. Michigan, E. Michigan, Kennesaw St, San Diego St, SE Louisiana, Stanford, William & Mary
Mar 18 Arkron, California, Georgia Tech, Navy
Mar 21 Louisiana-Monroe, North Carolina St, South Florida
Mar 22 North Carolina, Azusa Pacific, Florida, Grambling St, Iowa St, Montana St, Pittsburg St, Texas St
Mar 23 Alcorn St, North Carolina Central, Ohio, Purdue, Syracuse, Texas, USC, Valdosta St, Weber St
Mar 24 Arizona, Ball St, Cal Poly, Houston, Lamar, UMass, MO Western St, North Dakota St, Rice, Southern Miss, Utah
Mar 28 California-Davis, Ole Miss, South Alabama
Mar 29 Western Kentucky
Mar 30 Indiana, Maryland, Miami (FL), SMU, Southern Utah, Tennessee
Mar 31 Appalachian St, Boise St, Florida Atlantic, Florida Tech, Middle Tennessee, Notre Dame, The Citadel, Yale
Apr 1 Coastal Carolina, Eastern Washington, Jacksonville (FL), Villanova
Apr 2 Dartmouth
Apr 4 Arkansas St, West Virginia
Apr 6 Georgia Southern
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