The league’s 32 teams were on hand for Tulsa Pro Day, including several decision-makers, primarily to watch offensive tackle
Tyler Smith. The big blocker did not disappoint.
Those on hand included New England Patriots director of pro personnel Matt Groh, Minnesota Vikings director of college scouting Mike Sholiton, and New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown.
Also on hand was Zach Truty, the New York Jets player personnel executive and the team’s o-line and run game coordinator John Benton. Tennessee Titans director of player personnel Monti Ossenfort was on hand, as was the team’s offensive line coach Keith Carter. The Miami Dolphins had their assistant director of college scouting Matt Winston at the workout.
The workout was run at a local high school down the road from Tulsa, which did not have an indoor bubble. Thus, the track was slow and soft.
Tyler Smith drew much of the attention
Smith completed 25 reps on the bench press after his arms measured 34 1/4 inches, 1/4 inch longer than at the Combine. His forty time ranged between 4.98-5.02, including an insanely quick 10-yard split of 1.68. He looked terrific in drills and was even better during interviews. John Benton of the Jets ran part of Smith’s position workout.
Smith, who has dined with teams over the past three days, had more than a half dozen 1-on-1 meetings today, spending extensive time with the Dolphins and Eagles.
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