Boise State Football just dropped the date for its 2026 Pro Day. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, March 24.
This is a big deal for players hoping to turn pro. Scouts and media will be watching closely.
Things kick off at 10 a.m. The action starts in the Bleymaier Football Center weight room with measurements and tests.
After that, it all moves over to the Caven-Williams Sports Complex for on-field drills. You’ll see fifteen current Broncos, several former players, and a couple athletes from Idaho State.
What to Expect at Boise State’s 2026 Pro Day
The morning starts with physical measurements and weight room tests. Players will do the vertical jump and bench press—scouts love those numbers.
Then, everyone heads to the Caven-Williams Sports Complex for drills on the field. That’s where it gets interesting.
Key Drills and Measurements
Players will run through a bunch of drills to show off their speed, agility, and skills for their positions. Here’s what’s on tap:
- 40-yard dash: Straight-line speed, plain and simple.
- Shuttle sprints: Quickness and change-of-direction get tested here.
- Position drills: Custom drills for each position so players can show what makes them different.
Who Will Be Participating?
Fifteen current Broncos are in. There’s also three former Boise State players and two from Idaho State.
That’s a pretty wide mix of talent for scouts to check out.
Current Broncos Scheduled to Participate
Here’s the list of Boise State players from the 2025 roster who’ll be there:
- Latrell Caples (WR): Fast, sharp route-runner, fun to watch.
- Kage Casey (OL): Tough, versatile, and brings serious power up front.
- Jeremiah Earby (DB): Great in coverage and athletic all-around.
- Braxton Fely (DL): Dominates both the pass rush and stopping the run.
- Mason Hutton (LS): Solid long snapper—never flashy, but always important.
- Matt Lauter (TE): Big, quick, and can catch—what more do you want?
- Keanu Mailoto (DL): Strong, disruptive, always around the ball.
- A’Marion McCoy (DB): Ball-hawk in the secondary.
- Marco Notarainni (LB): Tackles well and covers ground fast.
- Mason Randolph (OL): Dependable blocker, gets the job done.
- Jarrett Reeser (K): Big leg, accurate too.
- Malik Sherrod (RB): Explosive, quick, and slippery.
- Dion Washington (DL): Loves getting after quarterbacks.
- Zion Washington (DB): Strong in coverage, doesn’t shy away from tackles.
- Malakai Williams (DL): Plays with non-stop energy.
Former Broncos and Guest Participants
Three former Broncos and two from Idaho State are set to join the group:
- Jonah Dalmas (K): Reliable, with a strong leg and plenty of range.
- Herbert Gums (DL): Brings experience and a solid track record.
- Sheldon Newton (DL): Another former Bronco who knows how to make plays up front.
- Tsion Nunnally (WR, Idaho State): Quick, sure-handed, and always a threat.
- Mike Shulikov (WR, Idaho State): Agile, runs crisp routes, tough to cover.
Media Access and Coverage
Media’s invited, so expect plenty of coverage and maybe a few surprises. Details on media rules will come out closer to the event.
Why Pro Day Matters
For these athletes, Pro Day is huge. It’s their shot to show scouts and coaches what they can do, right there on the spot.
Nail it, and you might just hear your name called on draft day. No pressure, right?
Conclusion
Boise State’s 2026 Pro Day is looking like it could be a pretty big deal, both for the athletes and the scouts. There’s a mix of talented players lined up, so it should be an interesting watch.
If you’re curious and want the details, check out the official announcement on the Boise State Athletics website.
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