Schedule for college pro days for 2023 NFL offseason

The NFL Scouting Combine has concluded, which means the hundreds of prospects will go their separate ways and prepare for the next stage of the process leading up to the 2023 NFL draft: college pro days.

The Indianapolis Colts will have scouts at a number of these pro days while some of the higher-up executives like general manager Chris Ballard and assistant general manager Ed Dodds will attend some of the more notable pro days.

Here’s a look at the schedule for the 2023 college pro days as we know it so far:

March 7

  • Indiana

March 9

  • Purdue

  • Texas

  • Harvard

  • Nevada

March 10

  • Illinois

  • Rice

March 13

  • Coastal Carolina

  • Oregon State

  • South Carolina

  • Western Michigan

March 14

  • Northwestern

  • Oregon

  • Clemson

March 15

  • Air Force

  • Central Michigan

  • Ferris State

  • Georgia

  • Louisiana

  • Michigan State

  • Mercer

  • Minnesota

  • Minnesota-Duluth

  • UCLA

March 16

  • Army

  • Eastern Michigan

  • Georgia Tech

  • Tulane

March 17

  • Michigan

March 20

  • Bowling Green

  • Iowa

  • James Madison

  • South Alabama

  • Syracuse

  • Toledo

  • Virginia Tech

March 21

  • Auburn

  • Iowa State

  • Maine

  • Liberty

  • Ohio

  • Princeton

  • Rutgers

  • Troy

  • USC

March 22

  • Bryant

  • Connecticut

  • Nebraska

  • Ohio State

  • SMU

  • Stanford

  • Temple

  • Texas-San Antonio

  • UAB

  • Virginia

  • Weber State

March 23

  • Alabama

  • California

  • Cincinnati

  • Houston

  • Holy Cross

  • Stephen F. Austin

  • Utah

  • Wisconsin

  • William & Mary

  • Yale

March 24

  • Boston College

  • BYU

  • Kentucky

  • Missouri

  • Notre Dame

  • Old Dominion

  • Penn State

  • San Jose State

March 27

  • Arizona State

  • Arkansas-Pine Bluff

  • Ball State

  • Baylor

  • Boise State

  • Duke

  • Memphis

  • Miami (FL)

  • North Carolina

  • Sam Houston State

  • Southern Miss

  • West Virginia

March 28

  • Arkansas State

  • East Carolina

  • Louisville

  • Mississippi State

  • N.C. State

  • Texas A&M

  • Tulsa

  • Vanderbilt

  • Washington State

March 29

  • Arkansas

  • Incarnate Word

  • LSU

  • Maryland

  • North Dakota State

  • North Texas

  • Oklahoma State

  • Mississippi

  • Pittsburgh

  • Texas Tech

  • UCF

  • Wake Forest

  • Washington

  • Western Kentucky

March 30

  • Appalachian State

  • Charlotte

  • Florida

  • Florida A&M

  • Florida State

  • Fresno State

  • Oklahoma

  • TCU

  • Tennessee

March 31

  • Kansas

  • Kansas State

  • South Dakota State

  • Tennessee-Chattanooga

April 6

  • Alabama (second pro day)

Story originally appeared on Colts Wire