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Pro day results: Oregon St., Bucknell, Georgia Tech

Oregon State held its pro day on Friday, as representatives from 30 NFL teams watched 12 players work out indoors on FieldTurf. The Jets sent their defensive backs coach.

» WR Victor Bolden (5-8 3/8, 180) ran the 40-yard-dash in 4.52 and 4.53 seconds, the short shuttle in 4.40 seconds, the three-cone drill in 6.76 seconds, and stood on the rest of his numbers from the combine. He had a good workout.

» CB Treston Decoud (6-2, 207) ran identical 4.57-second 40s, had a 30.5-inch vertical, a 4.53-second short shuttle, and a 7.20-second three-cone. The cousin of former Falcons and Panthers safety Thomas Decoud had a good workout.

» OG Sean Harlow(6-4 1/8, 300) stood on all of his combine numbers and only went through a workout.

» OL Dustin Stanton (6-5 5/8, 298) ran the 40 in 5.16 and 5.12 seconds, had a 30-inch vertical, a 9-1 broad jump, a 4.65-second short shuttle, a 7.85-second three-cone and 18 lifts on the bench. He's a priority free agent prospect.

» OL Gavin Andrews (6-5 1/8, 334) had a 25-inch vertical, an 8-foot-0 broad jump, a 5.03-second short shuttle, a 8.30-second three-cone, and 25 strength lifts. He said a right quadriceps injury prevented him from running the 40. He's a projected free agent.

Other notable pro days on Friday

BUCKNELL

Representatives from 15 teams watched four players from Bucknell and another from Lehigh work out indoors in tennis shoes at the Sports Zone facility in Northumberland, Pa.

» OT Julie'n Davenport (6-6 5/8, 316) had a 29-inch vertical and an 8-11 broad jump. He stood on the rest of his combine numbers. Offensive line coaches from Carolina, tampa Bay, San Francisco, Dallas, and Houston were all in attendance. He has massively long arms (35 7/8 inches).

» WR Will Carter (5-11 7/8, 179) ran the 40 in 4.53 and 4.56 seconds, had a 32.5-inch vertical, a 9-11 broad jump, a 4.30-second short shuttle, a 7.29-second three-cone, and just three strength lifts. he's a projected post-draft free agent.

TENNESSEE STATE

Representatives from 12 teams, including the Titans' offensive line coach, watched 11 players work out indoors on FieldTurf.

» OL Jessamen Dunker (6-4 1/2, 318) had a 4.90-second short shuttle, a 7.88-second three-cone and stood on the rest of his numbers from the combine. He has workouts scheduled with three teams.

» CB Ezra Robinson (5-11 3/4, 182) had a 36-inch vertical, a 4.44-second short shuttle, and a 7.43-second three-cone. he stood on the rest of his combine numbers.

GEORGIA TECH

Representatives from 25 teams were on hand to watch seven players work out indoors on FieldTurf.

» PK Harrison Butker just went through a kicking workout. He stood on all of his combine measurements.

» DT Francis Kallon (6-5 3/8, 295) ran the 40 in 4.97 and 5.03 seconds, had a 31-inch vertical, a 9-0 broad jump, a 4.53-second short shuttle, a 7.13-second broad jump, and added 21 bench lifts. With 35.5-inch arms, He's free agent projection and a good candidate to switch to offensive tackle.

WESTERN OREGON

The school held its own pro day with a few players participating, but the one athlete with an NFL future worked out for scouts at Oregon State.

» TE Andy Avgi (6-4 7/8, 263) ran the 40 in 4.83 and 4.84 seconds, had a 35.5-inch vertical, a 10-2 broad jump, a 4.28-second short shuttle, a 7.07-second three-cone, and 17 strength lifts. Avgi committed to Oregon State out of high school to play football but transferred to Western because he wanted to play basketball. He was an accomplished hoops player there before becoming a two-sport athlete as a junior. His future is in football, as a priority free agent after the draft.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

Representatives from two NFL teams watched nine players work out from Southern Illinois and another two from small area schools. It took place outdoors on grass. The two notable players below also worked out at Northwestern's pro day.

» LB Chase Allen (6-3 1/8, 239) ran the 40 in 4.58 and 4.61 seconds, had a 33-inch vertical, a 9-8 broad jump, a 4.19-second short shuttle, a 6.88-second three-cone, and 23 bench lifts. He's a priority free agent prospect.

» WR Billy Reed (6-0 7/8, 206) ran the 40 in 4.58 and 4.56 seconds, had a 33.5-inch vertical, a 9-9 broad jump. a 4.10-second short shuttle, a 7.03-second three-cone, and added 10 lifts. He's a free agent prospect.

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