Pro Day Updates: Top Standouts From The Trails
All Access Football examines some of the top pro day performers, plus a look ahead at the upcoming week.
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AAF 2026 PRO DAY UPDATES
Welcome to the Monday, March 16, 2026 edition of the AAF Newsletter:
In today’s report we bring you up to date with a slew of pro day updates through the first two weeks of the schedule. With more players opting out of the NFL Scouting Combine than ever before, this year’s workouts carry a bit more weight than usual.
This week’s pro day schedule is posted below, with the main attraction located in ‘Happy Valley,’ as Penn State signal-caller Drew Allar seeks to build off his combine momentum. The once heralded prospect had a solid throwing session in Indianapolis, his first time working out in front of NFL scouts since a foot injury ended his season prematurely.
We examine some of the top standouts from the first two weeks in the videos below. For a complete schedule of the pro day circuit, click here. As of today, we are 39 days away from the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. Be sure to reserve your copy of the Official 2026 NFL Draft Bible, coming in April.
March 16 — Abilene Christian Wildcats; Arizona Wildcats; South Carolina Gamecocks; Syracuse Orange; Washington Huskies
March 17 — Eastern Michigan; Northwestern Wildcats; Oregon Ducks, South Carolina Gamecocks; Virginia Cavaliers
March 18 — Central Michigan Chippewas; Georgia Bulldogs; Incarnate Ward Cardinals; Minnesota Gophers; Ole Miss Rebels; Penn State Nittany Lions; Stanford Cardinal; UTSA Roadrunners
March 19 — California Golden Bears; Kennesaw State Owls; Memphis Tigers; Michigan State Spartans; North Dakota State Bison; Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks; Temple Owls; Utah Utes; Western Michigan Broncos
March 20 — BYU Cougars; Michigan Wolverines; Missouri Tigers; UC Davis Aggies (With Hawaii Rainbow Warriors); Vanderbilt Commodores


