Penn State has become known to put on a wild show at its annual pro day event ahead of the NFL draft. This year saw a total of 13 players go through the pro day experience as coaches and scouts from across the NFL made the trip to Happy Valley to take notes on potential draft picks and undrafted free agent signings.
A number of players who participated in the NFL Combine looked to improve on some numbers or take it easy while resting on their combine performance. But others who were not invited to the combine knew this was the biggest workout of their football careers so far.
SO how did everyone do? Let’s take a look at the final numbers for Penn State’s draft hopefuls.
Notre: The numbers below combine Penn State pro day and NFL combine numbers where applicable, using the best numbers available.
Barney Amor, punter
- Height: 6 feet, 0.7 inches
- Weight: 194 pounds
Penn State punter Barney Amor felt pretty good about his pro day performance, but what that means for his draft outlook remains to be seen given how often a punter gets drafted. Amor may land somewhere as an undrafted free agent after the draft because teams will always need an upgrade at punter. Amor could be that needed upgrade.
Ji’Ayir Brown, safety
- Height: 5 feet, 11.5 inches
- Weight: 203.4 pounds
- Vertical jump: 35.5 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 4 inches
- 40-yard dash: 4.57 seconds
- Pro shuttle: 4.22 seconds
- 3-cone drill: n/a
Ji’Ayir Brown is expected to be drafted somewhere in this upcoming NFL draft, but it is unknown just where he could be flying. Brown’s numbers at the combine were decent, and he improved on a couple of numbers at the pro day, but Brown’s strongest draft scouting comes from his tape.
Sean Clifford, quarterback
- Height: 6 feet, 2 inches
- Weight: 218 pounds
- Vertical jump: 30.5 inches
- Broad…
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