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The final pro day on the official schedule was a long one, as almost 40 players participated in the Hawaii workout. In Dallas, 20 teams showed up for SMU's workout.
The turnout of scouts, coaches and NFL decision-makers to the SMU campus on Thursday was the largest since Eric Dickerson last carried a football wearing the school colors. Most were on hand to watch fast rising prospect Emmanuel Sanders -- and the receiver did not disappoint.
Sanders stood on his combine marks but ran routes and caught all types of passes for scouts. Forty balls were thrown to Sanders during the workout and he caught all but two.
Barely registering on scout's radar before the 2009 season, Sanders could be a top 100 selection at the NFL Draft later this month.
Hawaii's pro day was highlighted by a prospect waiting for the NCAA to decide his future.
Linebacker Brashton Satele impressed scouts with his athleticism from the very beginning of his workout. Satele weighed 243 pounds then ran his 40 in 4.59 seconds, short shuttle in 4.08 seconds and posted a three cone time of 6.82 seconds.
The NCAA is to decide by the middle of April whether or not they will grant Satele a sixth year of eligibility. If his request is denied, Satele will make himself available for the draft. Today he made his case to be a middle-round pick.
Offensive lineman Aaron Kia also turned in an impressive performance. Kia weighed just over 280 pounds then timed as fast as 5-flat in the 40 and posted a vertical jump of 35 inches. He was fluid and moved well in drills. Teams in need of a zone-blocking lineman could look to Kia late in the draft.
John Estes, the team's top prospect, was unable to workout after hurting his hamstring during his initial attempt in the 40-yard dash. There remains a possibility that Estes could get a workout in before the NFL Draft.