OSU Pro Day Highlights: Kenneth Harris & Others Shine in Tests
Oklahoma State's Pro Day showcased former Cowboys aiming for the NFL, with standout performances raising prospects' profiles. Notably, Kenneth Harris emerged as a key player, excelling in multiple drills and bringing attention to his resilience and dedication to OSU. Additionally, Terrill Davis shined with impressive jumping stats, while Brandon Rawls stunned observers with a remarkable 41-inch vertical leap. Despite a lack of draft-eligible quarterbacks, the day was a significant platform for showcasing athletic talent.
By the Numbers- Kenneth Harris completed 22 bench reps, ranking 14th all-time among corners/safeties.
- Brandon Rawls recorded a 41-inch vertical, ranking 12th among linebackers at the NFL combine.
- Participants included a mix of seasoned players and recent transfers, all seeking to impress NFL scouts.
- No draft-eligible quarterback was present, leading Drew Mestemaker to step in for throws.
Players like Kenneth Harris and Terrill Davis may receive attention from NFL scouts as they refine their draft strategies leading up to the NFL Draft. With impressive performances, they both hope to secure spots on professional teams.
Bottom LineThe Pro Day provided a vital opportunity for players to showcase their skills and determination. Key performances could lead to career-altering NFL opportunities for several participants. As teams analyze talent ahead of the draft, strong showings like those from Harris and Rawls are likely to be remembered.
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