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2017 College Pro Day Schedule

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Ravens scouts will continue their preparation for the 2017 NFL Draft by spreading out all over the country for the next few weeks.

College teams will hold their annual pro day workouts through mid-April, and these events are a good chance to see players perform in a familiar environment. The pro days can be quite revealing for some prospects, as players often wait until their pro days to perform certain drills like the 40-yard dash. 

Here's a rundown of the pro days that will take place over the next few weeks. (Note: Some colleges have already held their pro days, so they are not listed here).

March 16

Arizona State

Clemson

Kennesaw State

Oregon

Penn State

Pittsburg State

Vanderbilt

Virginia

March 17

Georgia Tech

Old Dominion

Oregon State

Tennessee State

March 20

Bowling Green

Central Michigan

Hawaii

North Carolina State

Toledo

Syracuse

**March 21

**

Connecticut

North Carolina

Grambling State

Troy

UCLA

March 22

Central Florida

Connecticut

Duke

Duquesne

Fresno State

Michigan State

Massachusetts

Mississippi State

Missouri

Pittsburgh

San Diego State

Stanford

USC

Utah

March 24

Akron

Arizona

Brigham Young

California

Kent State

Michigan

Missouri Western

Memphis

March 27

Appalachian State

Morgan State

Villanova

Rice

Cal Poly

March 28

Florida

Florida State

Maryland

Iowa State

Miami (Ohio)

Texas

March 29

Illinois State

Miami (FL)

Navy

North Dakota State

Ohio

Texas A&M

SMU

South Dakota

South Dakota State

March 30

Ball State

Boise State

Chattanooga

Louisville

North Texas

Sam Houston State

Yale

March 31

Texas Tech

Indiana

Tennessee

West Virginia

April 3

Ole Miss

April 4

South Alabama

Southern Mississippi

April 5

Baylor

Gardner-Webb

LSU

April 6

Louisiana-Lafayette

April 7

TCU

Portland State

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