NFL Pro Day Schedule

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With the NFL Scouting Combine concluded, football players around the country will start working out for scouts at their schools Pro Day.

Pro Days are basically private workouts for scouts held at the college. These workouts often feature kids who were not invited to the combine but who are trying to improve their draft stock. That is not to say that some of the top names in the draft won’t also work out at their schools Pro Day. Sometimes guys who had a bad combine performance will want to get another shot to impress the scouts. Also, QB’s often hold Pro Days so they can show off their skills on their home turf, throwing to their own receivers. The workouts also will often feature players who were injured and could not workout at the combine.

Last year, future top rookie Sam Bradford was unable to go at the combine but had a fantastic Pro Day that impressed scouts and convinced the St. Louis Rams to take him 1st overall in April.

The Pro Day Schedule is after the jump, courtesy of With The First Pick.

2011 NCAA College Football Pro-Day Schedule
DATESCHOOLS
03/03/2011Baylor, FAU, Tulane, Utah State
03/04/2011Alabama State, Albany State, Lindenwood, Troy, Weber State
03/07/2011Arkansas Tech, Central Arkansas, Rhode Island, Tuskegee
03/08/2011Alabama A&M, Arkansas, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Auburn, Fordham, Liberty, Minnesota, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Prairie View A&M
03/09/2011Alabama, 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, UTEP
03/10/2011Akron, Buffalo, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Texas Tech, West Texas, Wofford
03/11/2011Eastern Illinois, Idaho, Jackson State, Ohio State, Oregon State, Purdue, Southern Miss, TCU, Tennessee
03/12/2011Arizona
03/14/2011Air Force, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, LSU, Montana, Newberry, Wake Forest, Widener
03/15/2011Bowling Green, Eastern Kentucky, Emporia State, Florida, Kansas State, McNeese State, Montana State, Pittsburgh, Robert Morris, Southeast Louisiana, Towson
03/16/2011Arkansas-Monticello, Bowie State, California (PA), Delaware, Florida A&M, Illinois, Indiana, James Madison, Louisian-Monroe, Marshall, Maryland, Michigan State, Penn State, Virginia Union, William & Mary
03/17/2011Appalachian State, Grambling State, Lehigh, Louisiana Tech, Michigan, Missouri, North Alabama, Stanford, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
03/18/2011Arkansas State, Indiana State, New Mexico State, Northwestern State (LA), Temple, Virginia Union
03/21/2011Abilene Christian, Georgia Southern, Iowa, North Dakota State, Valdosta State
03/22/2011Iowa State, Mississippi, Nevada, South Dakota State
03/23/2011Boston College, Central Florida, Connecticut, East Carolina, Iowa State, North Carolina State, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Texas State
03/24/2011Boise State, Maine, Middle Tennessee State, UNLV, New Hampshire, New Mexico, San Diego State, South Florida, Southern Illinois, Tennessee State, Western Kentucky
03/25/2011Arizona State, Ball State, Wofford
03/28/2011Central Missouri, Cincinnati, Citadel, Missouri Western, Northwest Missouri State, Rice
03/29/2011Coastal Carolina, Texas, UCLA, Utah
03/30/2011New Mexico State, North Carolina Central, Northern Iowa, Southern California, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Washington
03/31/2011North Carolina, Stephen F. Austin
04/01/2011Eastern Washington
04/04/2011Southern Methodist
04/07/2011Jacksonville State, Notre Dame