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Official 2011 NFL Draft Pro Days


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March 3rd – Baylor, Florida Atlantic, Tulane, Utah State

March 4th – Alabama State, Albany State, Lindenwood, Troy, Weber State

March 7th – Arkansas Tech, Central Arkansas, Rhode Island, Tuskegee

March 8th – Alabama A&M, Arkansas, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Auburn, Fordham, Liberty,

Minnesota, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Prairie View A&M

March 9th – Alabama, BYU, California-Davis, California, Clark-Atlanta, Colorado State,

Georgia Tech, Kent State, Mississippi State, Nebraska-Omaha, North Texas, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Rutgers, West Georgia, Wisconsin, UT-El Paso

March 10th – Akron, Buffalo, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Texas Tech, West Texas, Wofford

March 11th – Eastern Illinois, Idaho, Jackson State, Ohio State, Oregon State, Purdue, Southern Miss, Texas Christian, Tennessee

March 12th – Arizona

March 14th – Air Force, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, LSU, Montana, Newberry, Wake Forest, Widener

March 15th – Bowling Green, Eastern Kentucky, Emporia State, Florida, Kansas State, McNeese State, Montana State, Pittsburgh, Robert Morris, Southeast Louisiana, Towson, Florida

March 16th – Arkansas-Monticello, Bowie State, California (PA), Delaware, Florida A&M, Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, James Madison, Louisian-Monroe, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Penn State, Virginia Union, William & Mary

March 17th – Appalachian State, Grambling State, Lehigh, Louisiana Tech, Michigan, Missouri, North Alabama, Stanford, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia

March 18th – Arkansas State, Indiana State, New Mexico State, Northwestern State (LA), Temple, Virginia Union

March 21st – Abilene Christian, Georgia Southern, U of Iowa, North Dakota State, Valdosta State

March 22nd – Iowa State, Mississippi, Nevada, South Dakota State

March 23rd – Boston College, Central Florida, Connecticut, East Carolina, Iowa State, North Carolina State, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Texas State

March 24th – Boise State, Maine, Middle Tennessee State, UNLV, New Hampshire, New Mexico, SDSU, South Florida, Southern Illinois, Tennessee State, Western Kentucky

March 25th – Arizona State, Ball State, Wofford

March 28th – Central Missouri, Cincinnati, Citadel, Missouri Western, Northwest Missouri State, Rice

March 29th – Coastal Carolina, Texas, UCLA, Utah

March 30th – New Mexico State, North Carolina Central, Northern Iowa, USC, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Washington

March 31st – North Carolina, Stephen F. Austin

April 1st – Eastern Washington

April 4th – Southern Methodist

April 7th – Jacksonville State, Notre Dame

Props to Zobel

53 days left till the draft begins.

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Can't wait to hear things from VT's. I think Tyrod will be a sleeper in this draft and will surprise some people, and Ryan Williams is the real deal. I hope he does well wherever he ends up in the draft. Would love to have him here but we are already so stacked with RB's and he is def. a 1st rounder.

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Can't wait to hear things from VT's. I think Tyrod will be a sleeper in this draft and will surprise some people, and Ryan Williams is the real deal. I hope he does well wherever he ends up in the draft. Would love to have him here but we are already so stacked with RB's and he is def. a 1st rounder.

That's how I feel about the Carolina pro day. There should be a ton of scouts there and I think Mayock is going to be there too.

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That's how I feel about the Carolina pro day. There should be a ton of scouts there and I think Mayock is going to be there too.

Yeah, I guarantee you some of those scouts will want to get a glimpse of spring practice as well. You know they're gonna be interested in guys like Coples and Powell, among others.

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