Jaxson Kirkland, a four-year starter at the University of Washington, is looking to make a lasting impression on NFL scouts at his Pro Day. After an impressive college career, Kirkland is hoping to prove that he has what it takes to make it in the NFL.
Kirkland was a standout player for the Huskies, starting all four years of his college career. He was a two-time All-Pac-12 selection and was named to the All-America team in his senior season. He was also a finalist for the Rimington Trophy, which is awarded to the nation’s best center.
Kirkland has been preparing for his Pro Day for months, working with a personal trainer and focusing on improving his strength, agility, and speed. He has also been studying film of NFL centers to get an idea of what he needs to do to impress scouts.
At his Pro Day, Kirkland will be tested in a variety of drills, including the 40-yard dash, the three-cone drill, and the shuttle run. He will also be evaluated on his technique and footwork in various blocking drills.
Kirkland is confident that he can make an impression on scouts and prove that he has what it takes to make it in the NFL. He is hoping to show that he is a complete player who can contribute in both the run game and pass protection.
Kirkland’s Pro Day is sure to be an exciting event as he looks to make a lasting impression on NFL scouts. With his impressive college career and dedication to improving his skills, Kirkland is sure to make a strong case for why he should be selected in the upcoming NFL Draft.