The calendar has flipped to March, which means we are inching closer to the start of the new league year.
Before free agency kicks off in a little over two weeks, the college pro day circuit will begin, starting this Friday at the University of Kansas.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no NFL Scouting Combine this year, enhancing the importance of the collegiate pro days as they will serve as the last opportunity for prospects to showcase their skills and athleticism for teams prior to the start of the draft. NFL teams are limited to a maximum of three representatives at any pro day this year.
Below is an updated list of confirmed pro days leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, which begins on April 29:
March 5
- Kansas
March 9
- Kansas State
- Northwestern
- Wisconsin-Whitewater
March 10
- Arkansas
- Marshall
- Maryland
- Wisconsin
March 11
- Clemson
- Nevada
- Texas
March 12
- Arkansas State
- North Dakota State
- Oklahoma
March 15
- Army
- Kent State
- Middle Tennessee State
- Vanderbilt
March 16
- Georgia Tech
- Temple
March 17
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Pittsburgh
- San Jose State
March 18
- Auburn
- Buffalo
- Central Arkansas
- Louisiana Tech
- Louisiana-Monroe
- Stanford
- Troy
- West Virginia
March 19
- Memphis
- Ohio
- TCU
March 22
- Air Force
- Bowling Green
- Colorado State
- Florida State
- Iowa
- Missouri
- Toledo
March 23
- Alabama
- Central Michigan
- Iowa State
- Nebraska
- Purdue
March 24
- Michigan State
- Mississippi State
- South Carolina
- USC
- Virginia
March 25
- Georgia Southern
- Massachusetts
- Mississippi
- North Texas
- Penn State
- San Diego State
- SMU
- Tennessee
- Western Michigan
March 26
- Boston College
- BYU
- Michigan
- South Dakota State
- Virginia Tech
March 29
- Arizona State
- Duke
- Louisiana-Lafayette
- Miami
- Miami (Ohio)
- North Carolina
- Washington State
March 30
- East Carolina
- Florida Atlantic
- Louisville
- North Carolina State
- Ohio State
- Texas A&M
- Tulane
- Washington
March 31
- Baylor
- Boise State
- Florida
- Kentucky
- LSU
- Notre Dame
- Wake Forest
April 1
- Minnesota
- North Carolina-Charlotte
- Oklahoma State
- Oregon State
- South Florida
- UCF
- Western Kentucky
April 2
- Indiana
- Oregon
- Tulsa
April 7
- Texas Tech
April 9
- Ball State
- Houston
- UAB
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.