With the 2020 NFL Combine now in the rear-view mirror, the Pro Day circuit has kicked off across the country and the New York Giants are already sending their scouts to various states.
On Wednesday, the Giants were among 18 teams in attendance at the Kansas State Pro Day, where a number of potential draft targets participated.
I count 14 NFL teams here so far for #KState’s Pro Day: #Chiefs, NYG, ARI, TEN, CHI, NE, NYJ, DET, PIT, LAR, CLE, WAS, GB, JAC. pic.twitter.com/UTzSe435rj
— Herbie Teope (@HerbieTeope) March 4, 2020
In total, 12 Wildcats participated in the on-field drill and worked. Those players include the following:
- P Devin Anctil
- RB Jordon Brown
- DT Trey Dishon
- OT Scott Frantz
- RB James Gilbert
- OL Nick Kaltmayer
- DB Kevion McGee
- LB Da’Quan Patton
- DB Darreyl Patterson
- WR Dalton Schoen
- DE Reggie Walker
- DB Eli Walker
One player who stood out was wide receiver Dalton Schoen, who checked in at 6-foot-1 and over 200 pounds, and posted a 40-yard dash time of 4.44.
K-State WR Dalton Schoen checked in at 6-0 7/8 and 206 pounds, while also running a verified 4.44 to 4.48 40-yard dash, I'm told.
The BV Northwest grad caught 37 passes for 579yards and four TDs in 2019.
— Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) March 4, 2020
The Giants are poking around wide receivers this offseason, so Schoen is certainly a name to remember as we get closer to April.
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