NFL Teams are FURIOUS! Shocking Scouting Pro Day Secrets Revealed – You Won't Believe What Happens Next!

A day after the culmination of the NFL Combine, a new chapter in the pre-draft season has begun as pro days take center stage. On Monday, March 2, 2026, Ball State University kicked off its pro day in Muncie, Indiana, where 13 NFL teams sent scouts to evaluate the talent from the school, according to the Muncie Star Press.
Among the standout athletes at Ball State were linebackers Alfred Chea and Joey Stemler, along with center Otto Hess, defensive tackle Drew Hughes, receiver Qian Magwood, and defensive end Nathan Voorhis. These players showcased their skills in front of NFL scouts, hoping to catch the attention of teams as they prepare for the upcoming draft.
The scheduling of the Ball State pro day so soon after the Combine serves not only as a showcase for the athletes but also as a convenience for scouts, given the school’s proximity to Indianapolis. This early opportunity is vital for players looking to enhance their visibility in a competitive draft landscape.
Following Ball State's workout, two more pro days are set for Thursday, March 5, featuring Navy and Illinois State. However, the first significant pro day of this season will take place on Friday, March 6, at the University of Wisconsin, drawing considerable interest as teams look for potential draftees.
Nathan Voorhis brings 'chip on his shoulder' to Ball State football pro day https://t.co/72uKcZOY56
— The Star Press (@TheStarPress) March 3, 2026
The pro day schedule is just beginning, with many scouts still focused on the upcoming free agency period starting on March 9. However, March 12 marks a pivotal day as major football programs like Clemson, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State will also host their pro days, with expectations that many players from these renowned programs will be selected in the draft.
March 24 will be the busiest day of pro days, featuring nine schools, including Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Louisville, and North Carolina State. Following that, the national champion Indiana will hold its pro day on April 1. The pro day schedule currently runs through April 10, but it is not fully finalized, as schools will continue adding dates as needed. Notably, the pro days for Illinois and Alabama have yet to be announced.
49ers Area scout Warren Ball was in attendance at Ball State’s pro day today. Prospects that participated: WR Qian Magwood, PK DC Pippin, DE Nathan Voorhis (Met with 49ers at Hula Bowl), LB Joey Stemiler, DB Joedrick Lewis, DT Scott Hudson, TE Koby Gross, P Adam Saul, DB Muheem… pic.twitter.com/Yg30C8t6Sd
— Brandon (@BrandonEdm33314) March 3, 2026
As the pro day events roll out, teams are actively seeking talent to bolster their rosters. The combine showcased a wealth of athletes, and now, with pro days, teams get another chance to assess players in a more familiar environment. For many athletes, this is their golden opportunity to impress scouts and secure a spot in the NFL.
The anticipation surrounding these events is palpable, as players, scouts, and fans alike await to see which athletes will rise to the occasion and capitalize on their moment in the spotlight. As we move closer to the NFL Draft, the outcomes of these pro days will undoubtedly shape the landscape of professional football for years to come.
You might also like: