Only four out of the expected 10 former North Dakota football players will participate in UND's Pro Day due to weather and travel complications, showcasing their skills to NFL scouts and CFL representatives.

The Big Picture

Professional football hopefuls from North Dakota faced challenges with weather and travel but managed to display their talents at Pro Days, aiming to impress scouts for potential recruitment.

By the Numbers
  • Only four out of the expected 10 former North Dakota football players will participate in UND's Pro Day.
  • The NFL Draft is scheduled for April 25-27 in Detroit, Mich.
State of Play
  • Weather and travel challenges led to a reduced number of players participating in UND's Pro Day.
  • South Dakota offered an alternative Pro Day for North Dakota's athletes due to the difficulties.
What's Next

Players will await feedback and potential scouting opportunities following their performances at the Pro Days, with the NFL Draft looming ahead in April.

Bottom Line

Weather and travel hurdles impacted the turnout for UND's Pro Day, altering the participation of former North Dakota football players, emphasizing the challenges and adaptability in the pre-draft preparation process.