With the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine complete and free agency starting to wind down, the focus now shifts to the pro day circuit, an essential step in the NFL Draft evaluation process. Pro days provide a controlled environment for prospects to showcase their athleticism, position-specific drills, and on-field workouts in front of scouts, coaches, and executives. Unlike the Combine, pro days allow players to perform in familiar surroundings with their own trainers and teammates, often leading to improved performances in drills such as the 40-yard dash, three-cone drill, and position-specific workouts.

Additionally, pro days serve as a critical opportunity for non-Combine invitees to make a lasting impression on NFL teams. For some players, this will be their only chance to work out in front of scouts before draft day. Teams also use these visits to gather medical updates, conduct interviews, and refine their scouting reports.
Below is a list of confirmed college pro days ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, which takes place from April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
2025 NFL Draft: Pro Day Schedule
Big 12 Pro Day
The Big 12 is hosting a joint pro day at The Star in Frisco, Texas, from March 18-21, featuring prospects from multiple schools:
Arizona
Arizona State
Baylor
BYU
UCF
Cincinnati
Colorado
Houston
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
TCU
Texas Tech
Utah
West Virginia
March 3
Ball State
Miami (Ohio)
March 4
Indiana
March 5
Purdue
March 7
Washington State
Wisconsin
March 10
Washington
Western Michigan
March 11
Kentucky
Oklahoma
Tennessee
March 12
Georgia
Rutgers
USC
March 13
Clemson
Colorado State
Illinois
March 14
Delaware
Georgia Tech
March 17
Arkansas
Northern Illinois
Oregon State
Syracuse
UCLA
March 18
Central Arkansas
Memphis
Oregon
South Carolina
Virginia
March 19
Alabama
Alabama A&M
Minnesota
San Jose State
Stanford
March 20
California
William & Mary
March 21
Florida State
Michigan
Missouri
Utah State
March 24
Auburn
Boston College
Bowling Green
East Carolina
Iowa
Marshall
Miami
North Carolina
Northern Iowa
SMU
Toledo
UNLV
UTSA
March 25
Louisville
Nebraska
N.C. State
Texas
Tulane
UConn
March 26
Boise State
LSU
Navy
Ohio State
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech
Western Kentucky
March 27
Florida
North Dakota State
Notre Dame
Texas A&M
Villanova
March 28
Jacksonville State
Maryland
Mississippi
Penn State
March 31
Sacramento State
April 1
Nevada