LSU will open its doors on March 23, 2026, for a highly anticipated Pro Day that draws the eyes of NFL scouts, coaches and executives. The event serves as a final checkpoint for draft‑eligible Tigers before the league’s selection process begins.
The schedule kicks off with paperwork and player registration, after which precise measurements — height, weight, arm and hand length, and body‑fat percentage — will be announced around 10:15 a.m. Central Time.
Shortly thereafter, at roughly 10:30 a.m., athletes will move into a series of athletic tests, including the 40‑yard dash, vertical and broad jumps, and a suite of agility drills designed to gauge speed, explosion and change‑of‑direction.
Testing the Limits
The workout slate also features the 3‑cone drill, a 20‑yard shuttle, a 60‑yard shuttle and a bench‑press set that measures repeated effort at 225 pounds. Each drill targets a specific attribute that NFL teams value, from raw speed to lateral quickness.
Position‑specific drills round out the session, allowing prospects to demonstrate the skills directly relevant to their projected roles. Together, these exercises provide a comprehensive snapshot of each player’s physical and technical readiness.
Beyond the numbers, NFL teams will be limited to 60 interviews with prospects, giving them a chance to assess personality and fit. The presence of LSU’s coaching staff adds another layer of evaluation, as they can contextualize performance within the program’s system.
With a deep pool of talent on display, the Pro Day offers scouts a final, high‑stakes opportunity to compare prospects side by side, making it a pivotal moment in the lead‑up to the upcoming NFL Draft.