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Former Boise State players try to turn NFL scouts’ heads with Pro Day marks

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Former Boise State players try to turn NFL scouts’ heads with Pro Day marks

Former Boise State players, including Braxton Fely and Zion Washington, showcased their skills at the university's Pro Day, impressing NFL scouts with their performances. Fely's 38 reps in the bench press and Washington's 41.5-inch vertical jump were among the highlights of the day, potentially improving their chances of being drafted or signed as free agents.

Former Boise State players participated in the university's Pro Day, aiming to impress NFL scouts. Braxton Fely, a defensive tackle, produced 38 reps in the bench press, a notable achievement. He also managed a 29.5-inch vertical jump and ran a 40-yard dash, although the official time was not provided. Fely was one of 18 former Broncos to work out during Pro Day. Safety Zion Washington drew attention with a 41.5-inch vertical jump, which would have ranked second among safeties at the NFL Combine. Left tackle Kage Casey, projected as a fifth-round pick, participated in the NFL Combine earlier this month and was closely watched by scouts during Pro Day. He recorded 20 reps in the bench press and a 31-inch vertical jump. Casey met with the Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, and New Orleans Saints after the event. Fely and Washington hope to hear from NFL teams ahead of the draft on April 23-25. The Pro Day event allowed former Boise State players to demonstrate their skills and potentially improve their chances of being drafted or signed as free agents.

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