6. Florida State, Fri., March 21
Who to watch: Azareye'h Thomas is one of the more interesting cornerback prospects in the draft because of his size (6-1 1/2, 197) and press-man skillset. The big question with him is his long speed. He opted to wait to run the 40-yard dash until his pro day and it's an important one for him.
Also keep an eye on: DT Joshua Farmer, K Ryan Fitzgerald
5. Missouri, Fri., March 21
Who to watch: Armand Membou had himself a terrific Combine and some draft evaluators came out of Indianapolis thinking he's the best offensive tackle prospect in the class after measuring 6-foot-4, 332 pounds and running a sub-5.0 (4.91) in the 40-yard dash. Some teams might want him to play guard, so drill work will be important to show off his versatility.
Also keep an eye on: WR Luther Burden III, WR Theo Wease Jr., QB Brady Cook
4. Oregon, Tues., March 18
Who to watch: Defensive tackle Derrick Harmon is trying to solidify himself as a first-round pick and went a long way to accomplishing that at the Combine with a 4.95-second 40-yard-dash and a 1.74-second 10-yard split at 6-foot-4 1/2 and 313 pounds. Harmon has some other testing to do at his Pro Day, and if he continues to show off his explosive traits to go with his size, length, strength and versatility, he'll likely hear his name called on the first day of the NFL Draft.
Also keep an eye on: T Josh Conerly Jr., Edge Jordan Burch, DT Jamaree Caldwell, RB Jordan James, LB Jeffrey Bassa, TE Terrance Ferguson, QB Dillon Gabriel, WR Tez Johnson, T Ajani Cornelius, WR Traeshon Holden, CB Jabbar Muhammad
3. Michigan, Fri., March 21
Who to watch: Josaiah Stewart is a little undersized (6-1, 249) to play the classic 3-4 outside linebacker role in the NFL but teams and draft evaluators are really intrigued with the tape and production over his four years at Michigan (30.0 sacks & 48 tackles for loss). Will the measurables at his Pro Day match the explosive traits he looks to have on film? If so, he could be an early Day 2 pick.
Cornerback Will Johnson won't run at Michigan's Pro Day after suffering a minor hamstring injury in training. He's set to work out for teams April 14. It's unclear what tight end Colston Loveland will do here after having shoulder surgery in January.
Also keep an eye on: DT Mason Graham, DT Kenneth Grant, RB Kalel Mullings, T Myles Hinton, RB Donovan Edwards
2. Alabama, Wed., March 19
Who to watch: How low can quarterback Jalen Milroe go in the 40-yard dash? There was some speculation at the Combine it could be in the 4.3 range. That would certainly be impressive. He's trying to be in the mix of that second wave of quarterbacks selected after Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.
Also keep an eye on: LB Jihaad Campbell, G Tyler Booker, DT Tim Smith, TE Robbie Ouzts, P James Burnip, S Malachi Moore, TE CJ Dippre, Edge Que Robinson
1. Big 12 Pro Day, March 18-21
Who to watch: Big 12 Pro Day will return to The Star in Frisco from March 18-21 as the Conference will partner with the NFL for the second annual event televised on the NFL Network from the Dallas Cowboys' global headquarters. All eyes will be on Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter and his testing and field drills as he tries to impress as one of the draft's most versatile weapons.
Also keep an eye on: QB Shedeur Sanders (Colorado), WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona), G/T Jonah Savaiinaea (Arizona), WR Jimmy Horn Jr. (Colorado), WR Jack Bech (TCU), WR Savion Williams (TCU), RB Cam Skattebo (Arizona State), RB Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State) and Tahj Brooks (Texas Tech)