10 players slated to take part in UConn pro day
Former UConn captains Andrew Adams, Julian Campenni and Marquise Vann are among 10 players expected to take part in UConn's pro day on Tuesday.
Kenton Adeyemi, Max DeLorenzo, Junior Lee, Dom Manco, Paul Nwokeji, Tyler Samra and Graham Stewart are also expected to work out in front of pro scouts.
Adams could be the player who draws the most attention from the pro scouts although Adeyemi could be an under the radar prospect similar to B.J. McBryde last year. While openings for long snappers are hard to come by, the performance of Manco last season when I can't recall an errant snap might create some interest as well.
The NFL Draft Scout site, which I have found to be a decent gauge of lower round and free agent prospects list Adams as the 18th best free safety and Stewart as No. 41 among inside linebackers with Adams checking in at No. 391 and Stewart at No. 851 in the overall rankings.
The pro day is open to the media but not to the general public although anybody with a Twitter account should be able to get plenty of updates as the event rolls on.
Kenton Adeyemi, Max DeLorenzo, Junior Lee, Dom Manco, Paul Nwokeji, Tyler Samra and Graham Stewart are also expected to work out in front of pro scouts.
Adams could be the player who draws the most attention from the pro scouts although Adeyemi could be an under the radar prospect similar to B.J. McBryde last year. While openings for long snappers are hard to come by, the performance of Manco last season when I can't recall an errant snap might create some interest as well.
The NFL Draft Scout site, which I have found to be a decent gauge of lower round and free agent prospects list Adams as the 18th best free safety and Stewart as No. 41 among inside linebackers with Adams checking in at No. 391 and Stewart at No. 851 in the overall rankings.
The pro day is open to the media but not to the general public although anybody with a Twitter account should be able to get plenty of updates as the event rolls on.
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