What's Happening?
Boise State Broncos held their annual Pro Day, showcasing the talents of their players to NFL scouts. Defensive tackle Braxton Fely was a standout performer, impressing with 38 reps on the bench press at 225 pounds, surpassing the top performance at the 2026
NFL Combine. Fely, a three-year starter, has not been featured in NFL mock drafts but aims to prove his potential despite coming from a smaller school. Safety Zion Washington also had a notable performance with a 41.5-inch vertical jump, which would have ranked second among safeties at the NFL Combine. Offensive lineman Kage Casey, considered a top draft prospect, had a less impressive showing with 20 reps on the bench press, potentially affecting his draft position.
Why It's Important?
The Pro Day is crucial for Boise State players to showcase their skills to NFL scouts, especially for those like Braxton Fely who were not invited to the NFL Combine. Fely's performance could increase his visibility and improve his chances of being drafted. For players from smaller schools, Pro Day performances are vital in overcoming biases and demonstrating their capabilities. The event also impacts the draft stock of players like Kage Casey, whose performance may lead to a reevaluation of his potential draft position. This highlights the importance of Pro Day as a platform for players to influence their professional futures.
What's Next?
The 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will be the next major event for these players. Scouts and teams will analyze Pro Day performances alongside other evaluations to make draft decisions. Players like Fely and Washington will continue training to maintain their readiness and improve their draft prospects. The outcomes of the draft will determine the next steps in their professional careers, with potential contracts and team placements on the line.









