The Colorado Buffaloes’ pro day has come and gone, and while it may not have garnered the same national attention as last year’s event with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, it was a resounding success. With nineteen draft-eligible players showcasing their skills for scouts, the day was filled with impressive performances and potential future stars.
One standout from the pro day was Deion Sanders’ 313lb offensive lineman, who made headlines for his impressive display on the field. After his workout, he even jokingly asked for a cheeseburger, showcasing his lighthearted and fun-loving personality.
But beyond the lighthearted moments, the pro day was a crucial opportunity for these young athletes to prove themselves and catch the eye of NFL scouts. And they did not disappoint.
One of the most impressive performances came from wide receiver K.D. Nixon, who ran a blazing 4.35 40-yard dash and showcased his agility and route-running skills. Nixon’s speed and athleticism make him a top prospect for the upcoming NFL draft.
Another standout was linebacker Nate Landman, who showed off his strength and explosiveness with a 36-inch vertical jump and 27 reps on the bench press. Landman’s physicality and tenacity on the field make him a valuable asset for any NFL team.
But it wasn’t just the top prospects who shined at the pro day. Several lesser-known players also made a name for themselves with their impressive performances. Defensive lineman Mustafa Johnson, who was not invited to the NFL combine, put up impressive numbers with a 4.75 40-yard dash and 32 reps on the bench press. Johnson’s determination and hard work were on full display, and he may have just earned himself a spot in the NFL.
The pro day also gave a chance for players to showcase their versatility. Running back Jarek Broussard, who was the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, showed off his receiving skills and route-running ability, making him a valuable dual-threat option for any team.
Overall, the Colorado Buffaloes’ pro day was a success, with all nineteen players leaving a lasting impression on the scouts in attendance. Head coach Karl Dorrell was proud of his players’ performances and believes that they have what it takes to succeed at the next level.
But the pro day was not just about showcasing physical abilities; it was also a testament to the hard work and dedication of these players. They have been training tirelessly for this moment, and their efforts paid off on the field.
As the NFL draft approaches, these players will continue to work hard and prepare for the next chapter of their football careers. And with the impressive performances at the pro day, they have put themselves in a strong position to be drafted and make an impact in the NFL.
In the end, the Colorado Buffaloes’ pro day may not have had the same national spectacle as last year, but it was a success in its own right. These young athletes proved that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level and have left a lasting impression on the NFL scouts. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for these talented players.



