Florida State Announces 2023 Pro Day with Ten Former Seminoles Expected to Participate
Florida State announced its annual Pro Day on Monday, where the program will host numerous Seminoles who have high hopes for the 2023 NFL Draft. Last year saw players like Jermaine Johnson II (Jets), Jashaun Corbin (Giants), Andrew Parchment (Panthers) and Keir Thomas (Rams), participate in the event, all of whom were transfers after not beginning their initial college careers with the Seminoles.
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This year will be no different, with the transfer era firmly set in the NCAA, and the 'Noles expect ten players (five of which are former transfers) to participate Friday, March 31, inside the Indoor Practice Facility.
Participants listed to attend are safety Jammie Robinson, offensive lineman Dillan Gibbons, defensive tackle Robert Cooper, tight end Camren McDonald, wide receiver Ontaria Wilson, safety Jarques McClellion, tight end Wyatt Rector, offensive lineman Jazton Turnetine, defensive end Leonard Warner III and wide receiver Mike Roussos.
Pro Day will kick off shortly after 10 a.m. and span a duration of roughly two hours. The players will be available for interviews the day prior - Thursday morning.
Only one of the listed players participated in the NFL Combine this year, which isn't surprising given that quarterback Jordan Travis, defensive tackle Fabien Lovett and defensive end Jared Verse all announced their return to the Seminoles in 2023.
Robinson clocked a 4.60 and a 4.59 in his 40-yard dash, had a 1.58 10-yard split ranking him 13 out of the 19 safties that participated in the 40-yard dash. He finished with a broad jump of 9'8" and a 33.5-inch vertical jump, which ranked him 19 and 11 in the safety group, respectively. He hit 23 bench press reps of 225 pounds, tied for second at his position.
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Robinson met with teams like the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns, and Detroit Lions.
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