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The University of Colorado’s Pro Day workout is attracting widespread attention from NFL teams as they prepare to make their selections in this year’s draft. Representatives from the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, and New York Giants, teams holding the top three draft picks, are in Boulder, Colorado, evaluating some of the most promising prospects, including quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.
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The Titans have dispatched a high-ranking group of decision-makers to the event, including General Manager Mike Borgonzi, President of Football Operations Chad Brinker, Offensive Coordinator Nick Holz, and Defensive Coordinator Dennard Wilson. Their presence signals the importance the franchise places on this Pro Day as it assesses Sanders and other top talents. Additionally, Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan plans to meet with Sanders and Hunter next week for a private workout, further underscoring their interest.
The Cleveland Browns have also made a strong showing at the Pro Day, led by owner Jimmy Haslam, Head Coach Kevin Stefanski, and General Manager Andrew Berry. Taking a personal approach to their evaluation process, the Browns hosted Sanders and Hunter for dinner on Thursday night. Their engagement with these star prospects suggests they are carefully weighing their options for the second overall pick in the draft.
Representatives from the New York Giants, who hold the third pick, include Head Coach Brian Daboll and General Manager Joe Schoen. The Giants’ presence in Boulder reflects their commitment to making informed draft decisions. Their focus on Sanders and Hunter aligns with the need to secure top-tier talent for the upcoming season.
While Hunter is not participating in workouts on Friday, his impressive on-field performance during the season speaks volumes about his capabilities. As a Heisman Trophy winner, Hunter has already solidified his reputation as a standout prospect. Meanwhile, Sanders remains a focal point of the workouts, drawing interest from scouts and coaches alike.
With the draft looming, the stakes are high for NFL teams seeking to bolster their rosters. The University of Colorado’s Pro Day serves as a critical opportunity to evaluate players and make informed decisions. As team representatives analyze the talent on display in Boulder, fans eagerly await the outcomes that could shape the future of their favorite franchises.