With no typical NFL Combine this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, college pro days will hold extra importance.
These on-field workouts will serve as the only opportunity for prospects to get on the practice field and showcase their athleticism and skills for NFL teams prior to the start of the NFL Draft on April 29.
As Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo sent to all 32 teams in January, the league will "work with the schools to encourage consistency in testing and drills across pro days and ensure that all clubs have access to video from those workouts, irrespective of whether the club is represented at a particular workout."
Teams are limited to a maximum of three representatives at any pro day this year.
The full list of 323 draft prospects invited to participate in the revamped 2021 NFL Scouting Combine can be found here.
Here are the confirmed pro day dates, as well as the players from each school that land on NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah's list of the top 50 draft prospects:
Friday, March 5
- Kansas
Tuesday, March 9
- Kansas State
- Northwestern- OT Rashawn Slater (No. 7), CB Greg Newsome II (No. 31)
- Wisconsin-Whitewater
Wednesday, March 10
- Arkansas
- Marshall
- Maryland
- Northern Illinois
- Wisconsin
Thursday, March 11
- Clemson- RB Travis Etienne (No. 18)
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Texas
Friday, March 12
- Arkansas State
- North Dakota State- QB Trey Lance (No. 11), OT Dillon Radunz (No. 44)
- Oklahoma- EDGE Ronnie Perkins (No. 38)
Monday, March 15
- Army
- Kent State
- Middle Tennessee State
- Vanderbilt
Tuesday, March 16
- Georgia Tech
- Temple
Wednesday, March 17
- Arizona
- Georgia- EDGE Azeez Ojulari (No. 39)
- Illinois
- Pittsburgh
- San Jose State
Thursday, March 18
- Auburn
- Buffalo
- Central Arkansas
- Louisiana Tech
- Louisiana-Monroe
- Stanford
- Troy
- West Virginia
Friday, March 19
- Memphis
- Ohio
- TCU- S Trevon Moehrig (No. 16)
NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah updated his ranking of the top 50 prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft for the final time before the start of the draft.
Monday, March 22
- Air Force
- Bowling Green
- Colorado
- Colorado State
- Florida State
- Iowa- DT Daviyon Nixon (No. 45)
- Missouri- LB Nick Bolton (No. 29)
- Northern Iowa
- Toledo
Tuesday, March 23
- Alabama- WR Jaylen Waddle (No. 6), WR DeVonta Smith (No. 8), CB Patrick Surtain II (No. 14), RB Najee Harris (No. 22), QB Mac Jones (No. 34), IOL Landon Dickerson (No. 37), DT Christian Barmore (No. 41)
- Central Michigan
- Iowa State
- Nebraska
- Purdue
Wednesday, March 24
- Michigan State
- Mississippi State
- South Carolina- CB Jaycee Horn (No. 23)
- Southern California- G Alijah Vera-Tucker (No. 15)
- Virginia
Thursday, March 25
- Georgia Southern
- Liberty
- Massachusetts
- Mississippi- WR Elijah Moore (No. 50)
- North Texas
- Penn State- LB Micah Parsons (No. 10), EDGE Jayson Oweh (No. 33), TE Pat Freiermuth (No. 49)
- San Diego State
- Southern Methodist
- Tennessee
- Western Michigan
Friday, March 26
- Boston College
- Brigham Young- QB Zach Wilson (No. 4)
- Michigan- EDGE Kwity Paye (No. 13), OT Jalen Mayfield (No. 25)
- South Dakota State
- Virginia Tech- CB Caleb Farley (No. 5), OT Christian Darrisaw (No. 26)
Monday, March 29
- Arizona State
- Duke
- Louisiana-Lafayette
- Miami (Fla.)- EDGE Gregory Rousseau (No. 13), EDGE Jaelan Phillips (No. 20)
- Miami (Ohio)
- North Carolina- RB Javonte Williams (No. 32)
Tuesday, March 30
- East Carolina
- Florida Atlantic
- Louisville- WR Tutu Atwell (No. 36)
- North Carolina State
- Ohio State- QB Justin Fields (No. 12)
- Texas A&M
- Tulane
- Washington- EDGE Joe Tryon (No. 27), DT Levi Onwuzurike (No. 28)
Wednesday, March 31
- Boise State
- Florida- TE Kyle Pitts (No. 3), WR Kadarius Toney (No. 21)
- Kentucky- LB Jamin Davis (No. 35), CB Kelvin Joseph (No. 42)
- Louisiana State- WR Ja'Marr Chase (No. 2), WR Terrace Marshall Jr. (No. 40), LB Jabril Cox (No. 43)
- Notre Dame- LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (No. 16), OT Liam Eichenberg (No. 47)
- Wake Forest
Thursday, April 1
- Appalachian State
- Central Florida- CB Aaron Robinson (No. 48)
- Minnesota- WR Rashod Bateman (No. 46)
- North Carolina (Charlotte)
- Oklahoma State- OT Teven Jenkins (No. 30)
- Oregon State
- South Florida
- Western Kentucky
Friday, April 2
- Oregon- OT Penei Sewell (No. 9)
- Tulsa- LB Zaven Collins (No. 24)
Wednesday, April 7
- Texas Tech
Friday, April 9
- Alabama-Birmingham
- Ball State
- Houston
- Rice
NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks unveiled his first position rankings for the 2021 NFL Draft.