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Standouts, disappointments and best marks from Colorado's 2026 Pro Day

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With 26 scouts in attendance, 19 former Buffaloes showcased their athleticism at Colorado's Pro Day. Here are the best marks and performances.

The Colorado Buffaloes hosted their annual pro day Tuesday morning, giving draft-eligible players a final chance to make a name for themselves ahead of the 2026 NFL draft. Nineteen former Buffs worked out in front of 26 NFL teams, with several turning in strong performances. While this year's group lacked the star power of Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, several prospects helped boost their potential draft stock.

Most impressive Three Buffaloes stood out from the herd at the Ford Practice Facility. Offensive lineman Xavier Hill, quarterback Kaidon Salter and wide receiver Sincere Brown each showcased impressive numbers. Hill measured in at 6-foot-3 and 315 pounds and displayed elite athleticism for his size.

To start the day, he benched 26 reps and posted a 30-inch vertical. On the field, he ran a 40-yard dash in 4. 99 seconds, which would have ranked ninth best at the NFL combine.

After a season where he was benched, Salter put up impressive marks and had a few great throws. Salter was sharp throughout the day, connecting on numerous deep balls and consistently hitting receivers in stride. He also led all participants with a 35.

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