Devon Allen lays out plans for return to NFL while competing in Track & Field World Championships

What’s next for Devon Allen? “Get ready for worlds, win, break the world record. Do that whole thing.” Then the former Duck hopes NFL training camp follows.

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It must be nice to get the notion that you want to return to the world of football and try to land a job in the NFL, and have people take you seriously, right?

For Devon Allen, an Olympic sprinter who was also a highly-successful wide receiver for the Oregon Ducks several years ago, that’s where things are at the moment. With a couple of trips to the Olympics under his belt, Allen has made the decision that he wants to return to the game of football and try to find a spot on an NFL roster this upcoming season.

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To help get this ‘track to turf’ campaign off of the ground, Allen participated in the Ducks’ Pro Day on Friday to announce that he is serious about switching sports and throw his hat in the ring for a roster spot this fall.

“That was kind of always the plan,” Allen said after the Pro Day. “When I had my last knee injury, which was in the 2016-2017 season, I decided I was going to focus on track through the next Olympics, and that actually took a year longer than I had planned because of COVID. But, you know, now we’re here.”

While a knee injury ended his football career at Oregon, Allen has been wildly successful on the track, winning gold in the 110m hurdles in the 2018 USA Outdoor Championships, and representing Team USA in both the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.

Though this isn’t an Olympic year, there is still a chance for Allen to compete at the top of the mountain in the world of track and field and do so right on his home turf of Hayward Field. The IAAF World Championships are coming to Eugene this summer, with the best athletes in the world competing at the top of their fields. For Allen, an eventual return to football isn’t going to stop him from taking part in all of the fun.

“The goal is to… I’m pretty much going to put football on the back burner for now,” Allen said. “I just wanted to come to the Pro Day and announce that I’m taking this seriously. The goal is to get ready for worlds, win, break a world record, and do that whole thing. On July 18th, when Worlds is done, go to camp that next week. That’s kind of the goal I envisioned in my head to make it work, and I feel like that is quite possible.”

It may seem like a nonchalant view of the NFL world, with a sprinter assuming that he can trade in his spikes for a pair of cleats and start to play the nation’s most popular game with the best of the best. However, with his elite speed and past history on the gridiron, Allen certainly has a chance. In his three seasons with the Ducks, Allen had almost 1,000 yards receiving and 8 touchdowns, and he always stood as the most explosive player on the field.

If NFL scouts and GMs were watching on Friday, they likely saw an athletic player who could beat anyone in a foot race while holding a great background in the sport.

It’s safe to say there’s a lot there to work with.

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Everything Kayvon Thibodeaux said after his impressive Pro Day performance

Kayvon Thibodeaux discussed dealing with criticism, and how the pre-draft process has treated him thus far.

A total of 11 former or current Oregon Duck players participated in the Pro Day on Friday afternoon at the Moshofsky Center on Eugene’s campus, but for the most part, a large portion of the audience was in attendance to see edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux.

He entered his final season with the Ducks expected to be a No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, and though his stock has fallen a little bit since then, some of the top NFL scouts and GMs from across the nation were still sure to come watch him perform in person as we get closer to the draft.

After his day was done — an afternoon where Thibodeaux was thrilled with the results that he put up — Oregon’s superstar met with media members to discuss the draft process, the constant criticism he has seen from national media members, and how he’s navigated his post-Oregon life thus far. Here are some of the best quotes:

Watch: Former Duck Devon Allen runs blazing 40-yard dash at Oregon Pro Day

Track speed on the football field. Devon Allen impressed some pro scouts with his 40-yard dash at Oregon’s Pro Day.

He’s still got it.

Former wide receiver and track star Devon Allen participated at Oregon’s Pro Day inside the Moshofsky Center in the hopes of catching the eyes of some NFL scouts.

Hopefully, they didn’t blink.

We don’t have an official time for Allen’s 40-yard dash just yet, but those in attendance could hear the scouts’ approval as Allen crossed the finish line. He hasn’t played a down of football since 2016 when he was injured. From that point on, Allen concentrated on the Olympics and World Track Championships where medaled in several events.

 

But with track now behind him, Allen is looking forward to putting on the pads once again and playing in the NFL for the first time. It was thought former teammate De’Anthony Thomas would also show the scouts his talents, but those plans were put on hold. He is currently under contract with the BC Lions of the CFL.

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LOOK: Oregon releases threads for Ducks’ Pro Day

The Oregon Ducks will be rocking special ‘Pro Day’ threads while they work out in front of media members and NFL scouts on Friday.

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The Oregon Ducks wouldn’t dare send out their alumni dressed in anything less than their best at the Pro Day being held at the Moshofsky Center on Friday afternoon.

That’s why the Ducks made a special set of Pro Day threads for the prospective NFL players to rock while on the field going through drills, and afterwards during interviews with media members and NFL general managers after as well.

The kits are a two-tone grey that have a hooded sweatshirt and sweats, featuring a ‘Pro Day’ logo with an Oregon O next to it. The Nike logo is prominently placed, as well.

We didn’t get a look at what the Ducks will be wearing once they shed the sweats for the actual workouts, but it is clear that the group of prospective athletes will be showing up in style to the Pro Day.

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Former reciever and track star Devon Allen to participate in Oregon Pro Day

Former Duck receiver Devon Allen is about to give football another try as he will participate in Oregon’s Pro Day April 1.

The last time Oregon Ducks football fans saw Devon Allen on a football field, he was limping off the field with an injury at Nebraska. It was the second injury after blowing his knee out at the Rose Bowl nine months earlier.

Fast forward six years and some World Championship track medals, Allen is going to give football one more chance.

The former receiver and kick specialist will participate in Oregon’s Pro Day April 1 with the hopes of catching the eye of some NFL scouts and landing a free agent contract.

Allen played a better part of three seasons with the Ducks where he 54 passes for 919 yards (17 ypc) and eight touchdowns. As a kickoff returner, Allen averaged 26 yards a return.

Among those joining Allen on Pro day will be De’Anthony Thomas and Kayvon Thibodeaux. Thomas, like Allen, will be looking to sign with an NFL team as a free agent. Thibodeaux is expected to be a high first-round draft pick.

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De’Anthony Thomas set to make an NFL comeback bid with Pro Day workout

De’Anthony Thomas will participate in Oregon’s Pro Day in hopes of landing an NFL contract.

A talent like De’Anthony Thomas needs to be in the NFL.

The former Oregon Duck receiver/kick return specialist will be participating in Oregon Pro Day on April 1 in hopes of catching footballs and the attention of some NFL teams.

Thomas has spent six seasons in the NFL, five with the Chiefs, where he was used primarily a kick returner. He was with the Baltimore Ravens for one season, sat out 2020 due to COVID. Although he just signed with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League, Thomas is shooting for a return to the NFL.

Whoever Thomas signs with, hopefully, that team can figure out how to use his unique set of skills as he was the first hybrid player to play for the Ducks. At Oregon, Thomas scored 45 touchdowns in his three seasons.

Thomas also be at the Oregon spring game April 23 where he will be the offensive coordinator for one of the teams.

Oregon Ducks announce date and time for Pro Day ahead of NFL draft

We now know the date and time of Oregon’s pro day, where NFL scouts will get a chance to see several Ducks go through drills ahead of the NFL draft.

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The Oregon Ducks announced on Friday that they will be hosting their Pro Day in the coming week, giving players a chance to perform in front of scouts ahead of the 2022 NFL draft.

According to the university, the Pro Day will be held on Friday, April 1, in the Moshofsky Center on the Oregon campus. The pro day will start with testing at approximately 12:30 p.m. and position drills are expected to begin at about 1:30 p.m.

All participants are expected to be available for interviews once they have finished their position drills.

Based on their participation in the NFL combine we can expect the following players to participate in Oregon’s pro day:

  • Kayvon Thibodeaux
  • Verone McKinley III
  • Mykael Wright
  • CJ Verdell
  • Devon Williams
  • Johnny Johnson III
  • Jaylon Redd

As the pro day gets closer, we will get a better feel for which athletes will participate in the testing and drills.

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