Penn State football hosted its annual Pro Day at Holuba Hall on Friday with 32 NFL teams in attendance to see former Nittany Lions look to leave their mark in the minds of scouts, general managers and coaches prior to next month’s draft. In total 13 former Nittany Lions tested over the course of the proceedings.
The former Penn State players in attendance for Pro Day were: defensive end Chop Robinson, safety Keaton Ellis, cornerback Johnny Dixon, offensive lineman Olu Fashanu, cornerback Daequan Hardy, defensive end Adisa Isaac, kicker Alex Felkins, linebacker Curtis Jacobs, cornerback Kalen King, tight end Theo Johnson, running back Trey Potts, offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad and offensive lineman Caedan Wallace.
Fashanu and Robinson are both projected as potential first round picks while a host of other former Nittany Lions should look to hear their name called as well over the course of the multi-day even which begins April 25th. Current Penn State quarterbacks Drew Allar and Beau Pribula threw for testing prospects on Friday while former Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley looked on alongside former running back Saquon Barkley.
Here’s a look inside Pro Day through the lens of StateCollege.com photographer Paul Burdick.














