KENNESAW, Ga. – Seventeen National Football League teams and two Canadian Football League teams were represented at Kennesaw State football's first Pro Day under head coach
Jerry Mack on Thursday on the campus of KSU.
Fifteen former Owls – RB
Chase Belcher, RB
Coleman Bennett, WR
Gabriel Benyard, DL
Rod Daniels, DL
Tylon Dunlap, WR
Jordan Jackson, DB
Milon Jones, DB
Caleb Offord, DL
Jamar Rucks, DB
Antonio Stevens, WR
Tykeem Wallace, DL
Adam Watkins, K
Britton Williams, OL
Cameron Williams, and DB
James Ziglor – auditioned for the NFL/CFL scouts.
The participants took part in the bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, 40-yard dash, three-cone shuttle and 20-yard shuttle. Highlights included:
- Caleb Offord turned in a flurry of impressive numbers, including a 6.88-second 3-cone drill, which would've been the fastest time by a cornerback (7.00 by Houston's Latrell McCutchin, Sr.) and third-fastest overall at this year's NFL Combine.
- Offord also recorded a 4.33-second shuttle drill that would've been good for fifth among CB's at the Combine; a 10-foot, 6-inch broad jump that would've tied for 10th among CB's and top-40 overall at this year's Combine; a 37.5-inch vertical jump, which would've tied for 16th among cornerbacks at this year's NFL Combine; and a 4.50 40-yard dash – the fastest on the day – that would've tied for 16th among CB's in the Combine.
- A 4.25-second shuttle drill for Coleman Bennett, which would've been the fastest time by a running back and 11th-fastest overall at this year's Combine; and a 10-foot, 4-inch broad jump, which would've tied for third-best among RB's at the Combine.
- 27 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press for Rod Daniels, which would have tied for third among defensive ends at this year's Combine.
- 23 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press for Adam Watkins, which would've ranked fifth among defensive tackles at the Combine.
- A 4.32-second shuttle drill for James Ziglor, which would've tied for second among safeties in this year's Combine.
The Owls' pro hopefuls now turn their sights on the 2026 NFL Draft, which is set for April 23-25.
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Coach Mack Pro Day Media Availability
DB Caleb Offord Pro Day Media Availability
RB Coleman Bennett Pro Day Media Availability
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