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NFL Draft 2014: Early-Round Talents Who Boosted Their Stock with Strong Pro Days

April 1, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Johnny Manziel stole the show at Texas A&M's pro day March 27, suiting up in full pads and a helmet and getting chased by a guy with a broom simulating a pass rush. However, he wasn't the only player who impressed scouts that day. Here are three players who helped their causes with excellent results at their pro days.
 
Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
With teams and the media salivating over "Johnny Football," Mike Evans was likely the most talented player at any pro day who was not the focal point among players from his own team. Evans will likely be drafted after a pair of fellow Aggies in Manziel and tackle Jake Matthews, but he won't follow too far behind them.
Clemson's Sammy Watkins is widely considered the top wideout in the draft, but Evans has surged ahead of Marqise Lee from USC as the second-best WR on many boards. In a draft full of talented receivers, Evans could be one of the game-changers and possesses All-Pro ability.
Evans has a big pair...

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