LSU's Pro Day was a showcase of talent, with 17 former Tigers stepping up to catch the eyes of NFL scouts. The event was a golden opportunity for these athletes to make their case for the next level, and several players made quite the impression.
Linebacker Harold Perkins was a standout, lighting up the field with his athletic prowess. Perkins clocked an unofficial 4.40 in the 40-yard dash, jumped 35 inches in the vertical, and powered through 20 reps on the bench press. His performance highlighted his versatility and readiness for the pros.
Cornerback Mansoor Delane turned heads with his blazing speed, running a 4.35 40-yard dash, the fastest of the day. Delane also excelled in position drills, showcasing agility and quick reflexes, attributes that could secure him a top-five draft spot.
Wide receiver Chris Hilton continued his upward trajectory in the pre-draft process. Hilton ran a solid 4.41 in the 40-yard dash and boasted the highest vertical leap of the day at 38.5 inches, further boosting his draft stock.
The comeback story of the day belonged to quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. After an abdomen injury cut his last season short, Nussmeier returned to the field looking fully recovered.
He expressed confidence in his performance, saying, "I feel pretty good, getting back to being myself. It’s been a long process, but I am feeling great.
Felt like today I showed who I am when I am healthy and can actually throw the ball."
Overall, LSU's Pro Day was a testament to the talent and resilience of these players, each making a compelling case for their NFL futures.
