D1 Combine Training Athletes Are Dominating Their College Pro Day Workouts | D1 Daily

It's officially pro day season, and D1 Combine Training athletes are showing out.
Here's a look around at some of the athletes who have already put together impressive showings:
Landon Robinson, Defensive Tackle, Navy
As we wrote in a recent D1 Daily, Robinson showed out at Navy's pro day. Though relatively undersized for the position, he tested off the charts for bench press, speed and agility drills.
Jadon Pearson, Linebacker, Fresno State
Pearson's biggest showing at his pro day was his speed. He ran a spectacular 4.58 40-yard dash with a 2.6 20-yard split.
Rohan Jones, Tight End, Arkansas
Jones was another player who showed great promise at his pro day, putting up numbers that would have competed with NFL Scouting Combine invites. His 7.22-second three-cone drill time would have finished second at the combine among tight ends, and his 25 reps on the bench press would have ranked third among the position.
Shakur Smalls, Defensive Back, Arkansas
Smalls joined Jones at Arkansas' pro day and had a fantastic showing himself. He led all Razorbacks in the 40-yard dash and his 1.52 10-yard split would have ranked second among all defensive backs at the combine.
Maximus Pulley, Defensive Back, Wofford
Pulley is further proof of the efficacy of D1 Combine Training. His bench press, vertical leap and shuttle time all would have ranked second among defensive backs at the combine.
Congratulations to our athletes for their phenomenal performances! We'll have more updates on D1 Combine Training athletes in upcoming editions of D1 Daily, leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft in late April.
D1 Daily is produced by Dom Bonvissuto & Nick Rampe

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