The Georgia Bulldogs and college football programs across the country have more important pro days this year thanks to COVID-19. There’s no NFL combine, so this will be NFL scouts’ best opportunity to gather information on their top targets from the University of Georgia.
A few Georgia Bulldogs have received official measurements. The results are notable for underclassmen who did not get measured at the Senior Bowl.
Georgia pro-day official measurements:
Richard LeCounte
HT: 5104
WT: 196
Hand: 9
Arm: 31 5/8
Wing: 77 4/8Azeez Ojulari
6022
249
10 4/8
34 3/8 đź‘€
82 4/8Eric Stokes
6005
194
9 1/8 (left)
32 6/8 đź‘€
78Tyson Campbell
6010
193
9
32
75 4/8Trey Hill
6034
319
9 3/8
33 5/8
80 3/8— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) March 17, 2021
NFL Network draft expert Daniel Jeremiah received some 40-yard dash times from a scout. He mentions the best 40-yard dash times for major University of Georgia NFL draft prospects including Azeez Ojulari (4.6) and Tyson Campbell (4.4). Eric Stokes (4.3) turns in yet another impressive time:
From a scout at UGA
Eric Stokes 4.28
Tyson Campbell 4.37
Azeez Ojulari 4.63— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 17, 2021
Marc Weiszer (Athens Banner-Herald) named several more 40-yard dash times via his Twitter account. DJ Daniel, Monty Rice, and Ben Cleveland all ran impressive times in addition to those mentioned above.
Some 40 times I got off TV at UGA Pro Day:
Eric Stokes–4.28
Tyson Campbell-4.40
Azeez Ojulari 4.56 (SEC Network had 4.60 unofficial)
D.J. Daniel 4.47
Ben Cleveland 5.03 (SEC Network had 4.85)
Richard LeCounte 4.78
Monty Rice-4.59
Mark Webb 4.50— Marc Weiszer (@marcweiszer) March 17, 2021
Georgia offensive guard Ben Cleveland did not break the NFL combine record for the bench press. 30 reps of 225 pounds will still boost his NFL draft stock.
ex # UGA OL Ben Cleveland came up short off his goal of 50 bench presses of 225 pounds. He “only” lifted in 30 times.
— D. Orlando Ledbetter (@DOrlandoAJC) March 17, 2021
A pair of former Georgia Bulldogs worked out too. David Marshall and Tyler Simmons are both looking to find an NFL home. The duo took advantage of the opportunity to showcase their talents at Georgia’s pro day.
David Marshall and Tyler Simmons, whose Georgia careers wrapped up in 2019, among those working out at Georgia’s pro day today. No pro day and the pandemic last year, both hoping for another look from the NFL.
— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) March 17, 2021