Georgia Pro Day Workout – 2023 Pro Day Schedule

Georgia Pro Day Workout

2023 Pro Day Schedule

 Frank Coyle/ Head scout

Defender Jalen Carter Disappoints in Workout

The much-anticipated Georgia Pro day was completed on Wednesday with several first round prospects expected to workout. Highly regarded defensive lineman Jalen Carter participated in only positional drills at the Georgia Pro day after opting out of the workout at the NFL Combine. Carter was mentioned as a possible #1 overall selection in the NFL Draft 2023, though was never higher than our 3rd overall prospect entering the postseason. This average workout probably costs him a top 5 selection, though most likely still in the top 8 overall draft choices.

At the Bulldog pro day, his positional drills were terminated early with leg cramping and breathing issues completing his workout. He did not plan to perform any of the spring and leaping events.

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Carter weighed in at 323 pounds, 9 pounds heavier than his weight at the NFL Scouting Combine two weeks ago in Indianapolis.  He had to leave the combine after arrest warrants were issued for him in Athens, Georgia, for racing and reckless driving charges stemming from an investigation into a fatal Jan. 15 car crash. He was booked on the two misdemeanors and released from custody the same day. He returned to the combine but did not participate in on-field activities in Indianapolis.

Edge defender Nolan Smith had another top workout doing positional drills in front of the 32 clubs in attendance. He was outstanding in drills, and moved easily and changed directions like a defensive back. This comes after a strong NFL Combine which most likely guaranteed him a top 20 selection.

Offensive tackle, Broderick Jones continues his rise up the charts. He did only positional drills and rest on his sub 5.0 time and other numbers. He is a possibly top 10 selection and will challenge for the first offensive lineman off the board on April 27th.

2023 NFL Pro Day Schedule

The 2023 NFL Pro Day schedule will stretch from Tuesday, March 7 through to Thursday, April 6th. Highly regarded programs like Ohio State on Wednesday, March 22, Alabama on Thursday, March 23 and April 6th, Notre Dame on Friday, March 24th, LSU on March 29th and Florida and Tennessee on Thursday, March 30 will be heavily attended with many prospects expected to earn top 100 grades for the NFL Draft 2023.

2023 NFL Pro Day Schedule

Tuesday, March 7
Indiana

Wednesday, March 8
Columbia
Hawaii
Miami (OH)
UNLV

Thursday, March 9
Harvard
Illinois State
Monmouth
Nevada
Prairie View A&M
Texas
Texas State

Friday, March 10
Illinois
Rice
SE Missouri State

Sunday, March 12
Grand Valley State

Monday, March 13
Coastal Carolina
Oregon State
South Carolina
Western Michigan

Tuesday, March 14
Clemson
Louisiana Tech
Northwestern
Oregon

Wednesday, March 15
Air Force
Central Michigan
Colorado
Georgia
Kent State
Louisiana
Mercer
Michigan State
Minnesota
UCLA

Thursday, March 16
Arizona
Army
Eastern Michigan
Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Tulane

Friday, March 17
Georgia Southern
Michigan
San Diego
San Diego State

Monday, March 20
Bowling Green
Iowa
James Madison
Northern Iowa
Stony Brook
Syracuse
Toledo

Tuesday, March 21
Auburn
Iowa State
Liberty
Maine
Ohio
Princeton
Rutgers
Stephen F. Austin
Troy
USC

Wednesday, March 22
Bryant
Delaware
Marshall
Nebraska
New Mexico State
Ohio State
SMU
Stanford
Temple
UAB
UConn
UTSA
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Weber State

Thursday, March 23
Alabama
Cal
Cincinnati
Eastern Kentucky
Holy Cross
Houston
Merrimack
Northern Illinois
UMass
Utah
William & Mary
Wisconsin
Yale

Friday, March 24
Boston College
BYU
Kentucky
Missouri
Notre Dame
Old Dominion
Penn State
San Jose State
Texas Southern

Monday, March 27
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Ball State
Baylor
Boise State
Duke
Florida International
Jackson State
Memphis
Miami
North Carolina
Sam Houston State
Southern Miss
UT Martin
West Virginia

Tuesday, March 28
Arkansas State
California (PA)
Central Arkansas
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Louisville
Middle Tennessee
Mississippi State
North Carolina State
Shepherd
Texas A&M
Tulsa
Vanderbilt
Washington State

Wednesday, March 29
Akron
Arkansas
Duquesne
Incarnate Word
LSU
Maryland
Mississippi
Morgan State
North Dakota
North Dakota State
North Texas
Oklahoma State
Pitt
Texas Tech
USF
Wake Forest
Washington
Western Kentucky

Thursday, March 30
Appalachian State
Charlotte
Florida
Fresno State
Oklahoma
Ouachita Baptist
TCU
Tennessee
Wyoming

Friday, March 31
Chattanooga
Colorado State
Florida State
Kansas
Kansas State
South Dakota State

April
Tuesday, April 4
Clemson

Wednesday, April 5
Grand Valley State
Montana State

Thursday, April 6
Alabama

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