2010 NFL Draft: Oklahoma Pro Day
Oklahoma’s Pro Day was held on Tuesday and here are some of the tidbits to come out of that day. Thirty one of 32 teams had representatives at OU’s event.
As expected Sam Bradford did not participate and is expected to hold a private workout later in the month after completing rehab on his injured shoulder.
Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy and tight end Jermaine Gresham were weighed and measured and participated in position drills but stood on their scores from the combine as it pertains to the timed and measured drills.
Tackle Trent Williams boosted his 20-yard shuttle time from 4.63 to 4.4 seconds and posted a 7.40 time in the 3-cone drill which would have tied him for first among lineman at the combine.
Corner back Dominique Franks helped solidify his spot as a third round prospect by knocking out the 40 in 4.47 seconds. That puts him in the mix amongst the fastest at the position in this year’s draft class. Franks is still lacking as it relates to his cover skills but his measurables will keep him in the top half of the draft.
Running back Chris Brown declined to participate in any of the timed events which does not help him any given the lingering questions about his speed and agility.
Linebacker Keenan Clayton helped himself out immensely by boosting his 4.66 40 time at the combine to 4.57 on Tuesday. That could be good enough to get him into the draft.
