Trent McDuffie and Kyler Gordon were among a handful of Washington Huskies to take part in pro day workouts in front of NFL scouts on Tuesday. FOX13
The standout cornerbacks are both projected as potential first-round picks in next month's NFL Draft. Both players took part in only limited drills during the workouts.
"I just needed to put some numbers out there," McDuffie said. "I've been working this whole past two months, haven't seen any times, no numbers, kind of just grinding, grinding. And so today was kind of just like the first time I was like 'OK, I see where my work has gone, where it started, and where it's at now.' So it was a nice feeling just getting it done and over with."Gordon did a few more drills than McDuffie, including on-field position drills.
Both Gordon and McDuffie are possible first-round picks with McDuffie generally graded slightly higher among draft analysts. Daniel Jeremiah of The NFL Network has McDuffie as his 13th-ranked prospect while Gordon is 22nd.
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