The Tennessee State football team hosted its annual Pro Day at the Indoor Facility, featuring former players from the 2023 squad and one from the 2022 class, showcasing their skills in front of scouts and representatives from various NFL organizations.

By the Numbers
  • Deveon Bryant, a former QB, logged a 32.5" vertical, an 8'11" broad jump, and ran a 4.91 40, with 1,162 passing yards and 794 rushing yards in his TSU career.
  • Aarion Harvey, who played in eight games last season, put up 18 reps in the bench press and had a 28" vertical.
  • Darius Harper, with a 4.62 40, 16 bench press reps, a 3.38 pro shuttle, a 34.5" vertical jump, and a 10'9" broad jump.
  • Mack Guice III recorded a 4.69 40, a 4.50 pro shuttle, and a 9'10" broad jump.
  • Josh Green clocked a 4.69 40, did 15 bench press reps, had a 4.19 pro shuttle, and a 9'9" broad jump.
  • James Green ran a 4.68 40, had a 9'8" broad jump, and finished with a 4.45 in the pro shuttle.
  • Joey McNeely posted 23 bench press reps, an 8'1" broad jump, and clocked a 4.69 pro shuttle.
What's Next

The NFL draft is scheduled for April 25-27 in Detroit, Michigan, where the Tennessee State football program, known for producing NFL draftees since 1952, will anticipate the selections.

Bottom Line

The Tennessee State football program's Pro Day showcased the skills and potential of former players, setting the stage for their potential selection in the upcoming NFL draft.