Colts among several teams to workout OL draft prospect Bayron Matos

The Colts were one of several teams to reportedly workout offensive line prospect Bayron Matos ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.

University of South Florida offensive lineman Bayron Matos has had private workouts with the offensive line coaches of several teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, according to Aaron Wilson.

Along with the Colts, other teams who have shown interest in Matos include Dallas, Jacksonville, Denver, Arizona, and the New York Jets.

Matos has actually played very little football. He is from the Dominican Republic and came to the United States to pursue basketball. In spring of 2022, he walked on at South Florida and saw 11 snaps as an interior defender, according to PFF, and 11 snaps on special teams. He was eventually moved to the offensive side of the ball to be a lineman.

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Matos would be part of the NFL’s International Pathway program, which provides elite international athletes with the opportunity to develop and compete at the NFL level. Whichever team Matos ends up on, can apply for a roster exemption, allowing them to carry 91 players – instead of 90 – during training camp and the preseason.

Matos measures in at 6-7 and weighs 313 pounds. He is a terrific athlete, posting an excellent Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 9.33, which featured a 4.9-second 40-yard dash and a 7.64-second 3-cone.

With Matos, teams would be betting on his elite athletic traits, with the hope that with time and the proper development, his full potential could be unlocked.

Although not quite the same, we’ve seen GM Chris Ballard take swings in the past with raw, high upside athletes late in the draft, with the most recent example being offensive tackle Jake Witt, who played at DII Northern Michigan.

Browns visit with offensive lineman Bayron Matos as 2024 NFL draft nears

Andrew Berry continues to study this offensive line class

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to studying this offensive line class. The Browns need depth and potential starters for the future on the line, and this is the draft to need that area. The latest prospect to visit the Browns on a pre-draft visit is Bayron Matos, who has never actually played a snap of football in an actual game.

At 6-foot-7 and 313 pounds, Matos has the size and athleticism to potentially play the position. Matos would be eligible to be a 17th practice squad player as a part of the NFL’s International Player Program. Matos is a raw player, but he showed how good of an athlete he is on his pro day, running 4.90 40 to go with a 9’5″ broad and a 4.77 shuttle time.

He will likely go undrafted this year but would make a perfect developmental tackle to stash on the practice squad.

Bengals meeting with Dominican basketball player before draft

Here’s an interesting draft story around the Bengals.

The Cincinnati Bengals are leaving no stone unturned before the NFL draft next weekend.

Now they have a pre-draft visit with a basketball player from the Dominican Republic who has never played a single game of football in his life at any level of the game.

Bayron Matos, who is 6-7 and 313 pounds, moved to the United States at 16 years old to play basketball and ended up at New Mexico before transferring to South Florida, playing in 48 basketball games.

He walked on to the South Florida football team for the 2022 season but never got any action.

He participated in the NFL’s International Player Pathway program, where NFL teams were impressed enough with him that there was talk that he might actually be drafted due to his size and athleticism.

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