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Las Vegas – Former Rebels Turn Pro Day into NFL Launchpad

By Matthias Binder March 24, 2026
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Athletes Face the Ultimate Job InterviewStandout Rebels Highlight Team TalentCoaches and Players Share the DreamNavigating the Long Road Ahead

Athletes Face the Ultimate Job Interview (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Former University of Nevada, Las Vegas football players took center stage on March 23 at the Rebels’ annual pro day, displaying their athletic prowess before a select group of NFL scouts. More than 20 alumni participated in a series of demanding drills, each aiming to turn years of dedication into professional opportunities.[1] The event served as a critical stepping stone ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled for April 23-25.[2]

Athletes Face the Ultimate Job Interview

Linebacker Marsel McDuffie captured the intensity of the day when he described returning to his home field for one final showcase. The decorated Rebel, who stayed loyal throughout his college career, viewed the workout as the realization of a childhood ambition.[1]

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Participants underwent measurements for height and weight before tackling core combine events. They lifted in the bench press, leaped for vertical and broad jumps, sprinted the 40-yard dash, and navigated agility and three-cone drills. Position-specific exercises rounded out the session, mimicking the professional evaluation process.

  • Bench press at 225 pounds
  • Vertical and broad jumps
  • 40-yard dash
  • Agility shuttle
  • Three-cone drill
  • Position workouts

Offensive lineman Alani Makihele powered through 32 repetitions on the bench press despite recent illness. Though short of his personal record of 45 reps, his effort drew cheers from teammates and underscored the preparation that began in January following UNLV’s Frisco Bowl appearance.[1]

Standout Rebels Highlight Team Talent

Wide receiver Jaden Bradley emerged as a focal point with his impressive college production. Last season, he led the team with 58 receptions for 931 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 66 yards per game – nearly double the next closest receiver.[1] Bradley emphasized his growth under the program, focusing on maturity and team qualities during the event.

Center Reid Williams echoed the sentiment of controlled excitement. He likened the anticipation to game-day adrenaline, stressing the singular chance to perform for pro evaluators. These athletes represented a squad that achieved 10 victories the prior year, building a foundation of winning experience.

UNLV’s implementation of pro-style offensive and defensive schemes positioned its players advantageously. Such alignment with NFL systems could ease transitions for those earning camp invitations.

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Coaches and Players Share the Dream

Head coach Dan Mullen praised the group’s commitment after their successful campaign. “These guys have put in so much work and did a great job for us last year,” Mullen stated. “They know how to win. You have to have some pretty good players to win 10 games.”[1]

Mullen framed the pro day as a pivotal interview. He urged his former charges to seize any opportunity, regardless of the path taken. McDuffie reflected on lifelong bonds formed over five years, cherishing the platform to extend his football journey.

Bradley highlighted personal development. “It’s all part of the maturation process,” he noted. “Growing up is part of life’s learning lessons.”[1] Makihele and Williams reinforced the theme of relentless effort, viewing the scouts’ presence as a rare honor.

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Navigating the Long Road Ahead

The path from campus workouts to NFL rosters remains arduous, with slim odds for success. Yet pro day offered these Rebels a tangible first step – visibility in a crowded field. A handful of scouts observed the proceedings, jotting notes on potential fits for their teams.[1]

While no top-tier draft prospects from UNLV appeared on major boards like PFF’s predictive rankings, the event highlighted depth and determination.[3] Success here often leads to rookie minicamps or free-agent tryouts, where performance dictates futures.

Key Takeaways from UNLV Pro Day:

  • More than 20 players completed full combine-style drills under NFL scout observation.
  • Jaden Bradley’s receiving stats stood out as a team highlight from the prior 10-win season.
  • Pro-style schemes at UNLV provide a competitive edge for aspiring professionals.

UNLV’s pro day encapsulated the essence of collegiate football’s next chapter: raw talent meeting professional scrutiny. As the draft approaches, these athletes carry forward the grit displayed on their home turf. What paths will they forge in the league? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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