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IUFB Pro Day - 3/31/17

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Recap (videos inside)

Feeney entered the day as one of Indiana's top NFL prospects, coming off of back-to-back seasons with All-America honors. While the senior guard didn't participate in the traditional drills, having set his marks at the NFL Combine, Feeney showcased his power and speed in a position drill session at the end of the day.
 
Redding was the other Hoosier in attendance at this year's NFL Combine and entered Pro Day with hopes of improving on his performance earlier this month. The tailback increased his numbers in nearly every category, leading Indiana's skill players with 18 reps on the bench before topping 33" on the vertical jump. Redding turned on the jets in the agility and position drills, displaying his talents as a receiver and a runner.
 
Oliver starred during the drill work with an outstanding Pro Day display. He and Camiel were co-leaders on the bench with 23 reps apiece, and Oliver continued to shine with a 34.5" mark on the vertical jump. In the agility portion of the workout, Oliver soared to 9'6" in the broad jump and clocked an unofficial 40-yard time of 4.57 seconds. 
 
Paige put 16 reps on the bench and followed with a 31.5" leap on his best attempt. The wide receiver uncorked a 4.52 second mark in the 40-yard dash and doubled down with well-executed performances in the agility drills. Paige's day ended with the position work, where he showed crisp route-running and soft hands.
 
Jones brought the lightning in his workout, reaching top speed in the agility drills while taking several downfield receptions in the position drills. He shared Redding's high mark amongst skill players with 18 reps. Dimitric Camiel took big leaps for 30.5" in the vertical jump and a 40-yard split of 5.41 seconds.
 
Newton, the Hoosiers' only all-purpose athlete in the Pro Day showcase, hit some of the highest totals of the group. He topped the group with a 36" vertical leap and a 9'8" broad jump, along with an impressive 40-yard time of 4.64 seconds. Green garnered attention with a solid display of his skill set in the position work.
 

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