Trey Lance Pro Day draws several GMs, head coaches

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North Dakota full-back Trey Lance got a good turnout from NFL decision-makers during his Pro Day workout on Friday.

Among those reported to attend were Joe Douglas, general manager, Terry Fontenot, general manager of the Hawks, and Arthur Smith, general manager, Dan Campbell, Lions and Brad Holmes, head of the Panthers, Scott Fritterer, head coach, Matt Rhule, general manager of Washington, Martin Mayhew. , George Paton, general manager of the Broncos, Ryan Pace, general manager of Bears, Mike Mayock, general manager of Raiders, John Schneider, general manager of Seahawks, and Rick Spielman, general manager of Vikings.

All the GMs and coaches would not have undertaken the trip to Fargo if Lance had not been considered a prospect with a lot of potential, and the recordings of the Pro Day show how Lance made some impressive throws. Lance measured in 6-foot-4 and 224 pounds.

In his only season as an appetizer in the North Dakota state, he had striking statistics, including a completion rate of 66.9 percent, 9.7 yards per pass, 28 touches and 0 interceptions, plus 1,100 running yards and 14 deliveries. But Lance will be questioned by some because he was just a starter for one year, because he played at the FCS level, and because he played in the one game in 2020, set by the North Dakota state to to get him another one. opportunity to show what he could do, he did not play particularly well.

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