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Details set for Kentucky Football's annual NFL Pro Day

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March Madness has taken over the Commonwealth, but football is coming soon. Spring practice kicks off next Tuesday, March 19, and on Friday, March 22, Kentucky will hold its annual Pro Day.

Beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET, ten Kentucky draft hopefuls will show off their skills for scouts and player personnel from nearly every NFL team at the Nutter Field House. Six of them also participated in the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine two weeks ago.

 **Participated in the NFL Combine

After being measured for their height, weight, etc., the players will go through a variety of skills tests which include running and agility drills, bench press, position-specific drills, and the vertical jump. Here’s the full schedule:

10:30 AM – Measurements: Height, Weight, etc.  
11:00 AM – Vertical, Broad Jump, and 225 Rep Test 
After the 225 Rep Test: 40-yard test, Short Shuttle, 3-Cone Shuttle, 60-yard Shuttle, Position Drills (DB, OL, LB, RB / TE / WR / QB)

Pro Day will be streamed live on UKAthletics.com and SEC Network+ starting at 11 a.m. ET with Christi Thomas, former UK defensive end Jeremy Jarmon, and current UK center Eli Cox on the call. KSR will also have boots on the ground to bring you all the behind-the-scenes happenings.

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