2015 Pro Days Schedule

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2015 Pro Day Notes: Thursday, March 19, 4:30 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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As previously reported, Donovan Smith was down almost 13 pounds from his Senior Bowl weight, tipping the scales at 328 pounds. I don't have a 40 time as of yet, but the feedback I'm getting is he looked very athletic and fluid moving around the field.

Deion Barnes, who was a surprise non-invite to the combine, completed 31 bench-press reps after weighing in at 257 pounds.

Offensive lineman Miles Dieffenbach completed 24 reps on the bench while DE/OLB C.J. Olaniyan finished with 22.

Defensive back Adrian Amos tipped the scales as 215 pounds, completed 21 reps on the bench then timed 4.39 and 4.44 seconds in the 40.




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The New England Patriots were the only team on hand for Maine's pro day. Cornerback Axel Ofori measured 5-10 1/8 and 195 pounds, timed 4.56 and 4.58 seconds in the 40, and touched 40-inches in the vertical jump.

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Receiver Ezell Ruffin will be working out for scouts on April 10th and won't be taking part in the San Diego State workout today.

The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the offensive line coaches on hand, assumedly to watch Terry Poole of the Aztecs.

CSU-Pueblo quarterback Chris Bonner is taking part in the workout today as are a host of players from the University of Hawaii.




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Joey Porter, Mike Tomlin, Mike Nolan, Jon Dorsey, Scot McCloughan and Jeff Ireland were some of the big names on hand for the Missouri pro day. The Tennessee Titans and St. Louis Rams sent video crews to watch the workout.

Here's what I've been told.

While he did not test as well as his teammate Shane Ray, Markus Golden looked terrific in drills and really impressed a lot of people. Most felt he helped himself immeasurably today.

Shane Ray is fast and very athletic, but many feel he's to light to come out of a three-point stance and looked tight in his hips during drills.

Receiver Larry Sasser tested reasonably well. Besides the 40 time reported earlier, he touched 34 inches in the vertical jump and 10-0 in the broad. Jimmie Hunt posted a 32-inch vertical jump and 9-8. Hunt caught the ball incredibly well and impressed a lot of people.

Defensive tackle Lucas Vincent impressed a lot of people today. The 2-year starter easily moved around the field and looked terrific in drills.





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As posted on Twitter, receiver Shakim Phillips, the UConn transfer who entered the season considered as a draftable prospect by scouts but struggled with injury all last year, timed in the 4.3s today. He finished the season with just 13 receptions, and while today's workout doesn't push him into the late rounds, it will make Phillips a commodity as an undrafted free agent.

By all accounts, center Andrew Gallik looked terrific in position drills. The senior sat on his Combine numbers but looked smart and smooth with his footwork and body control. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who sent their assistant offensive line coach to Chesnut Hill for the workout, met with Gallik for several hours last night.

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Unheralded Marcus Rush turned in an eye-popping workout today.

Tipping the scales at 249 pounds, Rush completed 24 reps on the bench, touched 34 inches in the vertical jump and 9-9 in the broad, then timed 4.68 in the 40, which included a quick 1.59 10-yard split. His 3-cone time was 6.73. Rush, who lined up at defensive end for Michigan State, looked good in linebackers drills afterward. Rarely mentioned with all the star talent around him, Rush is a potential late-round pick and projects asa designated pass-rusher/special teams player at the next level.

Punter Mike Sadler also had a solid workout. After struggling with injury last year, Sadler was finally fit and consistently punted the ball farther than 50 yards today, outside in a 15-mph wind, and was getting hang times in the 4.5s.







Jets met with Ray today.


Tony Pauline @TonyPauline · 20h20 hours ago

New York Jets scheduled for a one-on-one with Shane Ray tomorrow, which is Missouri pro-day. More in a bit.

 

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Tony Pauline @TonyPauline · 5h5 hours ago

I'm told Rob Ryan, Joe Vitt & Jeff Ireland of the New Orleans Saints met with and worked out Stephone Anthony/LB/Clemson






2015 Pro Day Notes: Thursday, March 19, 8:40 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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A pair of sleeper prospects from I-AA looked terrific during New Hampshire's pro day.

Tight end Harold Spears timed 4.71 seconds in the 40 after measuring 6-3 6/8, 252 pounds. His other marks included 20 reps on the bench, 36 inches in the vertical jump and 9-10 in the broad.

Receiver R.J. Harris timed 4.51 and 4.55 seconds in the 40, a terrific mark for the big-bodied wideout who was estimated as a 4.70-second wide receiver by scouts.

The Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers requested both players work out and each looked good in position drills.

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The Oakland Raiders were omnipresent at Stanford pro-day as I'm told at least a dozen people from the organization were in attendance today, including head coach Jack Del Rio and general manager Reggie McKenzie. One would point to proximity as the reason for the Raiders' attendance, but considering some of the other pro-day events taking place today, there had to be something more.

Several have told me David Parry was the big winner and looked exceptional in all the drills. I can confirm it was Nick Caserio who met with Parry for a few hours yesterday. I was also told Parry was one of the Raiders' targets today. Given the need for defensive tackles in the league and the overall lack of depth at the position in this year's draft, the feeling leaving Stanford's pro day was Parry could sneak into the third round.

Teammate Henry Anderson also had a solid workout. As someone explained his day to me, "Anderson does not look the prettiest doing it, but gets the job done."

If there was a surprise of the day it was linebacker A.J. Tarpley. His times in the 40 clocked around 4.70 seconds, his short shuttle was close to 4 seconds flat and his other marks included 24 on the bench and 34 inches in the vertical jump. I'm told Tarpley himself was pleased with his entire day as he looked good in position drills. After the workout, the Washington Redskins were seen pulling him aside.

James Vaughters, the teams other senior linebacker, completed an impressive 35 reps on the bench as I'm told he was lickety-split to 28 then cranked out from that point. He touched 32.5 inches in the vertical jump and timed in the mid-4.8-second range in the 40. Vaughters was not nearly as impressive in position drills, looking stiff and unsure of himself.

The Iron Man award went to Andrus Peat. The junior offensive tackle first underwent a scripted workout which was reportedly run by former offensive line coach Alex Gibbs, which ran about 30 minutes. The Raiders and Bengals then put him through another 15 minutes of drills. The word on Peat's workout was mostly positive, and he was understandably exhausted afterward.

Ty Montgomery ran solid routes and caught the ball better than expected. At the end of the pro day, he was taken aside by Houston Texans director of college scouting Jon Carr and put through additional pass-catching work.

 

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2015 Pro Day Notes: Friday, March 20, 3:55 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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Central Michigan
Receiver Titus Davis stood on his Combine numbers and chose not to re-run the 40, but looked good in pass-catching drills. He was explosive running routes and caught the ball well. Many felt he may have secured himself as a late-round pick. Davis had dinner with the Tampa Bucs last night then sat down with the Cleveland Browns as well as the Miami Dolphins today.
 
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You see time and time again the number of prospects that weren't invited to the combine and of course, the outdated Senior Bowl. Must drive scouts nuts.
 

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2015 Pro Day Notes: Monday, March 23, 6:55 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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Results are still coming in on the N.C. State pro day, but early returns say offensive tackle Tyson Chandler was the big winner.

The massive blocker measured 6-7 1/4, 330 pounds, down 28 pounds from his playing weight last season. His arm measured 36 1/2 inches and his wingspan an incredible 88 inches.

Chandler's marks included 31 reps on the bench, a 28-inch vertical jump, a 9-4 broad jump and a 40 time around 5.25 seconds. He looked incredibly athletic during position drills for such a large lineman. In fact, most said Chandler was the best offensive lineman in attendance and not Rob Crisp. Chandler was smooth and easily flipped his hips in drills. Scouts commended Chandler on his conditioning, and long-time Oakland Raiders scout and former lineman Mickey Marvin heaped praise on him.

Chandler will be working out for the New York Jets in a few weeks.
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Near a half-dozen teams were on hand for the Georgia Southern workout, primarily to watch Valdon Cooper.

The cornerback measured 5-10 1/4, 184 pounds, posted a 35-inch vertical jump, a 10-0 broad jump and completed 15 reps on the bench. His 40 time ranged in the 4.51-second area with 7.01 seconds in the 3-cone drill. Graded as a priority free agent before the season, Cooper has the skills to make a roster at the next level as a dimeback/special teams player.
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The big event today was the throwing workout of Garret Grayson, who did not throw or work out at the combine due to a strained hamstring. Grayson, who ran the 40 at the end of the day by design to make sure he got his throwing workout completed, timed in the high 4.5-, low 4.6-second range.

The 40 was a side note to his passing workout. Grayson threw 74 passes and missed on just three, with a fourth one being an outright drop. He displayed both touch as well as the ability to throw the ball with tremendous velocity today, and the reviews have been positive.

Thirteen teams were on hand, including the Cleveland Browns, who took Grayson to dinner last night. The New York Jets were well represented at the pro day, and Grayson has private workouts scheduled with the San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams and Buffalo Bills.

The team that seems to be highest on Grayson is the hometown Denver Broncos. The feeling is Grayson is the most capable of running the system that Gary Kubiak will employ in Denver; a system similar to the one Grayson ran at Colorado State. He also has the arm strength necessary to get the ball through the cutting winds that often blow through the Mile High City. There's also a strong belief Brock Osweiler, who's in the final year of his rookie contract, won't be with Denver after this season.
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2015 Pro Day Notes: Wednesday, March 25, 2:00 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

Today's pro-day schedule includes Kansas, Rice and an important workout in Orlando as Central Florida receiver Breshad Perriman runs for scouts. Results are starting to trickle in.

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Jimmay Mundine, the underrated move tight end/H-back, measured 6-1 5/8, 240 pounds, touched 38 inches in the vertical and 10-1 inthe broad jump. He also completed 20 reps on the bench. Still waiting on a 40 time.

Receiver Nigel King timed 4.55 seconds in the 40 while defensive back Dexter McDonald was a very swift4.39 seconds.

But the big story at the Kansas pro-day is the performance of a receiver from Pittsburg State.

Gavin Lutman was a bit of an unknown to scouts as he was unable to attend junior timing day a year ago while Pittsburg State figured out his eligibility. On the field in 2014, Lutman produced 70 receptions for 1,196 yards and 13 scores.

At today's workout, Lutman turned heads with his testing numbers. His measurements were 6-3, 214 pounds, and he then went on to touch 36 inches in the vertical jump, 10-5 in the broad jump and time 4.46 seconds in the 40. Lutman's 3-cone drill was a swift 6.65 seconds and, he was timed at 4.09 seconds in the short shuttle.

Scouts were evidently beside themselves as to not even ranking Lutman through the season. Compared to Jon Brown, the former Pittsburg State star coming off to a tremendous rookie campaign in the NFL, scouts say Lutman, though slower, has a size advantage and is more natural catching at the ball.

Gorilla safety Keeston Terry posted a 34-inch vertical jump and a 10-2 broad jump, and timed 4.65 seconds in the 40, 4.2 seconds in the short shuttle and 6.78 seconds in the 3-cone. His 60-yard shuttle was an amazing 11.07 seconds. Assuming the time holds up, only three players at the combine (one which ironically was Kansas linebacker Ben Heeney) turned in a better mark.
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First round now?



Albert Breer @AlbertBreer · 14m14 minutes ago

Just got an unsolicited text from an exec: "Perriman ran really, really, really fast." That's Breshad, WR from UCF. Scouts buzzing on him.



Albert Breer @AlbertBreer · 14m14 minutes ago

Clubs had Breshad Perriman running BOTH his 40s in the 4.2s, which is incredibly rare for a player who's 6-foot-2 and 212 pounds.


Most definitely. He was a borderline 1st-2nd rounder before today. The Jets won't see him with their 2nd rounder if they're interested.
 

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Albert Breer @AlbertBreer · 14m14 minutes ago

Just got an unsolicited text from an exec: "Perriman ran really, really, really fast." That's Breshad, WR from UCF. Scouts buzzing on him.



Albert Breer @AlbertBreer · 14m14 minutes ago

Clubs had Breshad Perriman running BOTH his 40s in the 4.2s, which is incredibly rare for a player who's 6-foot-2 and 212 pounds.


Definitely intriguing, but unless we trade down into late 1st, we're not going to get him. On a positive note, that pushes someone else back to us.
 

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2015 Pro Day Notes: Wednesday, March 25, 6:40 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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Fresno State
Today marked the return of safety Derron Smith, who has been out the past three months with a sports hernia. For the most part, Smith's return was a success. He posted a 34-inch vertical jump, 10-3 broad jump and 18 reps on the bench. His times included mid 4.5s in the 40 and 4.22 in the short shuttle; not bad considering he's 10 weeks removed from sports hernia surgery. I'm told Smith looked really fluid and smooth in the drills. Despite the surgery, he came to the workout looking fit.

The Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts all had defensive back coaches in attendance, and all spent time with Smith.

Receiver Josh Harper timed in the low 4.5s, though there were some high 4.4s on watches. He also caught the ball incredibly well. He ran scissor-sharp routes and displayed soft/strong hands.

Defensive tackle Tyler Davison measured in at 316 pounds and timed 5.12 in the 40, faster than his Combine mark. The Miami Dolphins put Davison through the defensive line workout. On Monday of this week, Davison worked out for the Houston Texans, and last week, the Arizona Cardinals privately worked him out.

I'm told 30 teams were in attendance at the Fresno State pro day.

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Receiver Jordan Taylor timed an official 4.47 in the 40 while also posting a 37-inch vertical jump and 10-9 broad. We're waiting for his 3-cone time, which I'm told was very fast.

Cornerback Bryce Callahan turned a few heads, timing 4.32 in the 40, while touching 43.5 inches in the vertical jump and 11 feet in the broad jump.
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2015 Pro Day Notes: Thursday, March 26, 2:10 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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It was rainy and cold in Greenville, which caused problems for the East Carolina pro day. The 40 was run indoors on a fast track and the shuttles were run in less-than-ideal conditions.

Receiver Justin Hardy timed 4.4 in the 40, but due to the track, scouts decided to add .2 to the time - a bit much in my opinion. I'm told Hardy will end up with an average time in the 4.5s, slightly better than his combine performance. As of posting, he was outside catching passes in poor conditions.

Defensive tackle Terry Williams measured 5-11 7/8, 329 pounds, down 30 pounds from his playing weight of 360. He completed 22 reps on the bench, had a vertical jump of 24 inches and broad jump of 8-4. Williams ran one 40 (no time yet) then pulled up with a hamstring issue on the second attempt and was unable to participate in drills.




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Nevada
Almost a dozen teams were on hand for Nevada's pro day, primarily to watch quarterback Cody Fajardo, who threw the deep ball well. Fajardo went through a scripted workout of about 54 passes and showed impressive deep accuracy. Of interest were that the New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Rams, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills and San Diego Charges were on hand.

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Running back Tony Pierson measured just over 5-9, 174lbs. He touched 37 inches on the vertical jump, 11-2 in the broad and timed in the high 4.3-second range in the 40 (outside in 50-degree weather) as well as in the high 6.7-second area in the 3-cone drill.

Cornerback JaCorey Shepherd, who is still struggling from the hamstring he injured during the Senior Bowl, reportedly timed in the 4.6-second range.

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Randy Gregory
Team sources tell me Gregory has private workouts with the Washington Redskins, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders over the next week. In preparation, he ran his own individual combine that was videotaped, and I would assume is available for teams.

During the workout, Gregory weighed 243 pounds, completed 26 reps on the bench and timed 4.53 seconds in the 40, including a 10-yard split of 1.56 seconds. All the marks represent an improvement from his performance at the combine.
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2015 Pro Day Notes: Thursday, March 26, 6:50 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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The Cougars' long-awaited pro day took place today as junior receiver Deontay Greenberry, who was not invited to the Combine, took the field. I'm told 30 of the league's teams were on hand with only the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens not in attendance.

Greenberry measured 6-1, 211 pounds, and people said he looked ripped and fit. His marks included 35.5 inches in the vertical jump, 9-8 in the broad jump and 21 reps on the bench. Greenberry timed in the low 4.5s in the 40, 4.31 in the short shuttle and 7.21 in the 3-cone. The early impressions were Greenberry looked good.

Defensive tackle Joey Mbu timed 5.50 in the forty, 7.89 in the 3-cone and 4.84 in the short shuttle. He completed 21 reps on the bench. Mbu looked solid in drills and is drawing interest from the Washington Redskins, Green Bay Packers and Houston Texans, who will be working him out.

Linebacker Derrick Matthews measured 5-11 5/8, 232 pounds, and completed 26 reps on the bench. Matthews did not run or jump, as he's still recovering from a knee ligament he tore in the middle of last season. It will be a wait-and-see scenario on whether or not Matthews runs prior to the draft.

Defensive end/outside linebacker Gavin Stansbury, the transfer from Texas A&M, looked good in spots. Stansbury measured 6-3 1/4, 255 pounds, posted a 33-inch vertical jump, 9-7 broad and 25 reps on the bench. His times included 4.94 in the 40, 4.83 in the short shuttle and 7.58 in the 3-cone. He was solid in position drills, looking more athletic than his testing numbers. As someone remarked, Stansbury is a good football player, not a great athlete.

Linebacker Efrem Oliphant measured 6-0 3/8, 228 pounds, posted a vertical jump of 32-inches and a broad of 9-9, and completed 27 reps on the bench. He timed 4.68 in the 40, 4.38 in the short shuttle and 6.99 in the 3-cone.

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Twenty-five scouts were on hand for Texas Southern pro day, primarily to watch little-known cornerback Tray , who did not disappoint.

measured 6-2 3/4, 189 pounds, posted 36.5-inch vertical jump and 10-7 broad jump. His 40 times included a wind-aided 4.44 and 4.51 against the wind. also clocked a 4.05 in the short shuttle and a 3-cone, which dipped under 6.7.

has a host of official visits, including the Arizona Cardinals, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints.
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2015 Pro Day Notes: Thursday, March 26, 8:45 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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I'm waiting for more information on defensive back Eric Rowe, but I can confirm something that I've been told over the past few weeks; Rowe is flying up draft boards and most feel there's no way he gets out of the second round. I'm told the Philadelphia Eagles are very high on Rowe, who's drawing intrigue based on his size/speed and ability to line-up at either cornerback or safety.

Nate Orchard completed 23 reps on the bench and looked terrific in position drills. I'm told since last night, Orchard met with the Cleveland Browns, who project him to linebacker, the Indianapolis Colts, who project him to defensive end, as well as the Minnesota Vikings at length.

Offensive guard Junior Salt measured 6-2, 325 pounds, completed 32 reps and ran 5.29 in the 40. The New England Patriots sat with Salt after the workout.
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Tony Pauline @TonyPauline · 2h2 hours ago

League source informs me since the Randy Gregory story broke almost a half dozen new teams scheduled visits, San Diego & Pittsburgh included





Tony Pauline @TonyPauline · 45m45 minutes ago

I'm told Paul Dawson in the mid 4.7s' at pro-day....everywhere from 4.72s-to-4.78s..

 

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2015 Pro Day Notes: Friday, March 27, 3:20 p.m.
By Tony Pauline, http://draftinsider.net/

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More on Paul Dawson.

His weight of 230 pounds today was five pounds lighter than the combine, when he tipped the scale at 235 pounds. Dawson posted a long jump of 10-0, 11 inches better than his combine mark. Dawson's drill work was fantastic as he looked smooth, quick and explosive.

Why was he so much better today than a month ago? I'm told Dawson strained a hamstring during his initial attempt in the 40 at the combine, but chose to soldier through the rest of the workout.

Was today's performance enough to push Dawson into the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft? Well, it was likely enough to keep him in the top 45.

Dawson met with the Minnesota Vikings last night and has an official visit to the team's facility in the coming weeks. He'll also be visiting the Carolina Panthers. Dawson will also be working out for the New England Patriots.

I'm told cornerback Kevin White improved on his combine time in the 40, hitting in the mid-4.5-second range on most watches and then looked good in drills.

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Kyle Emanuel was the hot property at North Dakota State's pro day as the small-school star, who sat on his combine numbers and just did position drills, was worked out at three separate positions.

Besides doing defensive line drills, the Philadelphia Eagles worked him at linebacker drills. The team feels Emanuel can line up on the outside or in the middle of their scheme.

The Jacksonville Jaguars put Emanuel through fullback drills.

Emanuel has an official visit set up with the Pittsburgh Steelers and will be working out for the Minnesota Vikings on Monday.

This is the second linebacker we've reported the Vikings have worked out or met with one on one in the past 24 hours. Yesterday, I reported the team spent time with Nate Orchard of Utah. Several weeks ago on this page, I reported the franchise was in Michigan to see Jake Ryan. Bottom line? I fully expect the Vikings to grab a linebacker in Round 2, 3 or 4 during the 2015 NFL Draft.

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Eric Rowe
An update on the busy schedule of Eric Rowe.

The New England Patriots are visiting with him today and are expected to do a bit of film work and maybe a light practice session with the defensive back. I'm told on Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles will be in to work out Rowe.
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