Prospects work out at Baylor’s first pro day
Published: March 5th, 2010 | Tags: 2010 Pro Days, Baylor Pro Day, David Gettis, J.D. Wilson, Jason Lamb, Joe Pawelek, Jordan Lake, Trey Bryant
Scouts from 10 teams were present at Baylor University’s spectacular new indoor facility on Thursday to watch 14 Baylor players — plus two from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor — run drills on FieldTurf.
Center J.D. Walton (6-3 3/8, 300 pounds) did not work out and chose to stand on his combine results.
Wide receiver David Gettis (6-3 1/8, 216) ran 4.46 and 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard dash and will stand on the rest of his numbers from the combine.
Linebacker Joe Pawelek (6-2 1/4, 237) ran 4.76 and 4.75 in the 40-yard dash, had a 30.5-inch vertical leap, 9-4 broad jump, 4.45 short shuttle, 7.31 three-cone drill, and 13 bench press repetitions.
Defensive back Jordan Lake (6-1, 209) ran 4.79 and 4.79 in the 40, had a 30-inch vertical leap, 9-8 broad jump, 4.54 short shuttle, 7.29 three-cone drill, and 14 bench press repetitions.
Defensive tackle Trey Bryant came in at 6-1 1/8 and 312 pounds. he ran his 40s in 4.91 and 4.94 seconds, pretty good times for a man his size. He had a 30 1/2-inch vertical, 8-10 borad jump, 4.95 short shuttle, 7.70 cone and 20 reps on the bench press. His arm length spanned an impressive 33 3/4 inches.
Defensive end Jason Lamb did not participate. He recently underwent shoulder surgery and should be ready for Baylor’s second timing day on March 25.
– Gil Brandt