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2026 NFL Pro Days: Full Schedule, Key Dates, and What to Know

Posted on March 24, 2026March 24, 2026 by Santiago Leon

NFL Pro Days are a critical part of the pre-draft process, offering prospects one final opportunity to impress scouts, coaches, and executives before the NFL Draft. In 2026, Pro Days follow a structured timeline across March and early April, with dozens of college programs hosting workouts nationwide.

Here’s a complete breakdown of the 2026 NFL Pro Day schedule, including key dates, top programs, and what it all means for draft prospects.


When Are NFL Pro Days in 2026?

The 2026 NFL Pro Day schedule officially begins on March 2, 2026, and runs through April 10, 2026.

  • Start Date: March 2, 2026
  • Peak Window: March 10–27, 2026
  • End Date: April 10, 2026

Most top prospects perform during the mid-to-late March window, when major college programs host their Pro Days.


Early March 2026 Pro Days (Opening Week)

The first week of Pro Days features smaller programs and select mid-tier schools:

  • March 2 – Ball State
  • March 3 – Miami (OH)
  • March 4 – Purdue
  • March 5 – Navy, Illinois State
  • March 6 – Wisconsin

These early sessions help set the stage for the rest of the pre-draft evaluation period.


Mid-March 2026: The Busiest Stretch

The Pro Day circuit hits full speed between March 10 and March 20, with multiple top programs hosting workouts:

  • March 10–13 – Kansas State, UCLA, Clemson, Oklahoma, USC
  • March 16–20 – Oregon, Penn State, Georgia, Michigan

This is when NFL teams send the largest contingents of scouts and decision-makers to evaluate elite prospects.


Late March 2026: Top Programs Take Center Stage

Late March is the most important stretch, featuring powerhouse schools and top draft prospects:

  • March 25 – Alabama, Ohio State, Texas A&M
  • March 26–27 – Florida, Florida State, Texas Tech, Pitt, Virginia Tech
  • March 31 – Tennessee, Buffalo

These Pro Days often draw head coaches, general managers, and even team owners due to the concentration of high-level talent.


Early April 2026: Final Pro Days

The final wave of Pro Days wraps up the evaluation period:

  • April 1 – Indiana
  • April 3 – Montana
  • April 10 – Towson

By this stage, teams are finalizing draft boards and making last-minute decisions.


Notable 2026 Pro Day Examples

Several schools hosted highly anticipated Pro Days in 2026:

  • Miami – March 23
  • Michigan State – March 19
  • Boston College – March 23

These events featured top prospects looking to boost their draft stock ahead of April.


Why NFL Pro Days Matter

Pro Days provide a different environment compared to the NFL Combine, allowing players to perform in familiar settings and showcase specific skills.

Key benefits include:

  • Controlled environment with familiar coaching staff
  • Opportunity to redo or improve Combine drills
  • Position-specific workouts tailored to NFL teams
  • Private meetings and interviews with franchises

For many prospects, Pro Days can significantly impact draft positioning.


2026 NFL Draft Timeline Context

To understand the importance of Pro Days, here’s how they fit into the broader NFL offseason:

  • NFL Combine: Late February 2026
  • NFL Pro Days: March 2 – April 10, 2026
  • NFL Draft: Late April 2026

This timeline gives teams a final evaluation window before making selections.


Final Thoughts

The 2026 NFL Pro Days schedule spans just over five weeks, with the most important workouts concentrated in mid-to-late March. From small programs to powerhouse schools like Alabama and Ohio State, these events play a crucial role in shaping the NFL Draft.

As teams finalize their draft boards, Pro Days remain one of the last and most influential opportunities for prospects to leave a lasting impression.

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