A host of Trojan NFL-hopefuls will have one more opportunity to display their skills at USC in front of NFL scouts at Pro Day on Wednesday. Players will arrive at USC tomorrow morning with measurements and testing beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the weight room of the John McKay Center. The scouts and players will then move to Loker Track Stadium around 11:30 a.m. where the potential NFL draftees will run the 40-yard dash as well as participate in various individual position drills.
Leonard Williams has been the talk of this NFL draft class and is projected to be one of the first five players drafted according to analysts Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr. The defensive end - who shined at the Combine - will go through a brief workout on Wednesday, serving as one final opportunity to flash his skills on his home turf. Nelson Agholor, another Trojan looking to be drafted in the early rounds, hopes to impress scouts with his fieldwork after injuring his finger at the NFL Combine before the receiving session began.
To see the results of the seven Trojans who participated in this year's NFL Combine, click here.
Agholor and Williams are two of the four USC players who elected to leave school early to enter the draft, along with running back Buck Allen and wide receiver George Farmer. Allen gave an impressive performance in Indianapolis and will most likely have a short Pro Day, focusing primarily on the position drills portion. Farmer participated in a regional combine, but will be hungry to show scouts his renowned speed on his own campus.
We will have video interviews with players and scouts to go along with a full recap of Wednesday's events. For behind-the-scenes access throughout the day, be sure to follow us on Snapchat @usc_athletics!
Leonard Williams has been the talk of this NFL draft class and is projected to be one of the first five players drafted according to analysts Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr. The defensive end - who shined at the Combine - will go through a brief workout on Wednesday, serving as one final opportunity to flash his skills on his home turf. Nelson Agholor, another Trojan looking to be drafted in the early rounds, hopes to impress scouts with his fieldwork after injuring his finger at the NFL Combine before the receiving session began.
To see the results of the seven Trojans who participated in this year's NFL Combine, click here.
Agholor and Williams are two of the four USC players who elected to leave school early to enter the draft, along with running back Buck Allen and wide receiver George Farmer. Allen gave an impressive performance in Indianapolis and will most likely have a short Pro Day, focusing primarily on the position drills portion. Farmer participated in a regional combine, but will be hungry to show scouts his renowned speed on his own campus.
Pro Day is especially important for the Trojans who were not invited to the NFL Combine. They hope to use their time in front of the scouts to make an indelible impression that will pay off on draft day.













