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STATE COLLEGE — There’s a world in which Penn State’s pro day would have been in a circus with everyone in town to see Drew Allar, the No. 1 QB in the 2026 NFL draft. But that is not the world we live in.
Wednesday was one of the first big days on the college pro day schedule, with Penn State among seven schools holding workouts for its pro prospects in front of NFL scouts.
Defensive lineman Deven Eastern is one of several former Gophers football players who will try to impress NFL scouts at the team's pro day Wednesday.
Fans can now register for free entry to the 2026 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light by downloading the NFL OnePass app or visiting NFL.com/DraftAccess. Taking place April 23–25, the Draft will transform Pittsburgh's North Shore and Point State Park into a three-day celebration of football, community and culture in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh.
With Denver sending its first-round pick as part of the package, Miami might not be able to wait long to replace its former speedster.
When the 2026 NFL league year officially began, many expected wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk to already be gone from the San Francisco 49ers. Instead, the veteran receiver remains on the roster—for now—leaving the door open for a scenario that could stretch well into the NFL Draft.
Loading up their pre-draft visits with wide receivers, Louisville's Chris Bell becomes the most recent 2026 NFL Draft prospect to visit the Browns.