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TWENTYMAN: 6 pro days to watch this week

6. South Carolina, Tues., March 17

Who to watch: Cornerback Brandon Cisse (6-0, 189) is hoping to be selected in the first round, but teams will want to verify his long speed as he opted not to run the 40-yard dash at the Combine. His broad jump (10-foot-11) and 40-inch vertical (41 inches) were impressive so a good 40-time at South Carolina's pro day could put him in the conversation as a Day 1 pick.

Also keep an eye on: S Jalon Kilgore, RB Rahsul Faison, DT Nick Barrett

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5. Oregon, Tues., March 17

Who to watch: The most first-round picks in a single NFL Draft for Oregon is two (1972, 2013, 2015 and 2025). Tight end Kenyon Sadiq and safety Dillon Thieneman seem like locks as first-round picks this year. Guard Emmanuel Pregnon is hoping to make it three Ducks hearing their name in the first round. Showing off a little more quickness by getting his 10-yard split at the Combine (1.82 seconds) into the 1.7 range at his pro day certainly wouldn't hurt his stock, along with a good day in position drills.

Also keep an eye on: Sadiq, Thieneman, CB Jadon Canady, G Alex Harkey, WR Malik Benson, LB Bryce Boettcher, RB Noah Whittington

4. Missouri, Fri., March 20

Who to watch: Edge rusher Zion Young (6-6, 262) will likely be a first-round pick, but teams still need to measure his athletic traits and explosiveness as he opted to wait until Missouri's pro day to test. Young did on-field drills in Indianapolis and looked smooth doing so. If his explosive traits match the on-field work, he should hear his name on Day 1 of the draft.

Also keep an eye on: LB Josiah Trotter, T Keagen Trost, WR Kevin Coleman Jr., DT Chris McClellan, CB Toriano Pride Jr.

3. Michigan, Fri., March 20

Who to watch: Derrick Moore could be the first Wolverine to come off the board in next month's draft — likely in Day 2 — but first teams will need the numbers on the edge rusher's athletic testing. A hamstring injury prevented Moore from participating at the Combine, so this is a big day for him in Ann Arbor.

Also keep an eye on: EDGE Jaishawn Barham, LB Jimmy Rolder, TE Marlin Klein, DT Rayshaun Benny, WR Donaven McCulley, K Dominic Zvada, FB Max Bredeson

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2. Penn State, Wed., March 18

Who to watch: Some draft analysts think Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane is the top offensive lineman in the draft. Teams will want to see what his 10-yard split in the 40-yard dash is at his pro day, though that number shouldn't affect his status as one of the best linemen in the class. He can also help himself by showing off some lateral quickness in drills.

Also keep an eye on: S Zakee Wheatley, EDGE Dani Dennis-Sutton, T Drew Shelton, RB Nicholas Singleton, QB Drew Allar, RB Kaytron Allen, DT Zane Durant, TE Khalil Dinkins

1. Georgia, Wed., March 18

Who to watch: Linebacker CJ Allen (6-1, 230) opted out of on-field drills and testing at the Combine, choosing to showcase his athleticism and skillset at Georgia's pro day in Athens instead. Allen is hoping to be a late first-round pick and his performance at Georgia's pro day will go a long way in determining that.

Also keep an eye on: T Monroe Freeling, DT Christen Miller, WR Zachariah Branch, TE Oscar Delp, CB Daylen Everette, WR Colbie Young, P Brett Thorson, WR Dillon Bell, G Micah Morris

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