Pro Day Delivers Last Impressions (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Fresno, California – The 2026 NFL Draft kicks off tomorrow in Pittsburgh, drawing national attention to college football’s rising stars. Fresno State Bulldogs enter the weekend with realistic hopes of seeing several players selected, building on a strong defensive campaign in 2025. Assistant head coach John Baxter recently sat down with ABC30’s Stephen Hicks for a timely preview, highlighting the program’s pipeline to the pros.[1]
Pro Day Delivers Last Impressions
Seventeen draft-eligible Bulldogs showcased their skills at the annual Pro Day on March 10, captivating scouts from 16 NFL teams. The event at Valley Children’s Stadium featured drills like the broad jump, shuttle run, and position-specific workouts, serving as a critical final audition before the draft.[2]
Defensive backs dominated the headlines. Al’Zillion Hamilton clocked a personal-best 4.4-second shuttle run, a milestone he celebrated after months of training. Camryn Bracha and Jakari Embry impressed with agile footwork and coverage drills, drawing eyes amid a competitive secondary group. Long snapper Wesley Brown excelled in the 5-10-5 shuttle and vertical jump while snapping accurately under pressure.[2]
Early Declarations Signal Confidence
Linebacker Jadon Pearson led the charge among early entrants. The transfer from Air Force, Reedley College, Utah, and Utah State exploded for 105 tackles in 2025, anchoring one of the Mountain West’s top defenses that allowed the fewest points per game in the conference. His six double-digit tackle games, including a 16-tackle outburst against Oregon State, earned second-team All-Mountain West honors and team captain status.[3]
Al’Zillion Hamilton followed suit, posting 36 tackles, four passes defended, and four interceptions – tied for second in the conference. The four-year Bulldog returned from the transfer portal in 2024 and solidified the secondary after Cam Lockridge’s pro departure. Kicker Dylan Lynch, a left-footed specialist, converted 76.2% of field goals over four seasons with just one missed extra point. Defensive lineman Michael Jordan Jr. also declared, rounding out a defensive-heavy class.[3]
Defensive Depth Fuels Optimism
Pearson reflected on his Fresno State tenure with gratitude during Pro Day. “I really just put a lot of my faith into coming here. It was well worth it,” he said, crediting lifelong friendships and the defense’s special achievements. The unit’s success under new head coach Matt Entz provided a platform for prospects to shine nationally.[2]
Other names generating buzz include defensive end Korey Foreman, a former five-star recruit whose athleticism keeps him on radars despite a winding path. Running back Elijah Gray earned a late invitation to an all-star game after a productive college stint. These players represent Fresno State’s emphasis on toughness and versatility, traits prized in the pros.[4][5]
- Jadon Pearson (LB): 105 tackles, team leader, All-MWC.
- Al’Zillion Hamilton (DB): 4 INTs, Pro Day shuttle standout.
- Dylan Lynch (K): Reliable lefty with high FG accuracy.
- Michael Jordan Jr. (DL): Early declarant bolstering front.
- Wesley Brown (LS): Snapping precision, athletic drills.
- Camryn Bracha (DB): Coverage skills in emotional performance.
- Korey Foreman (DE): High-upside pass rusher.
Historical Context and Draft Outlook
Fresno State last saw a draftee in 2023 with quarterback Jake Haener. The Bulldogs’ 17 Pro Day participants signal deeper talent this cycle, though selections may come late or as undrafted free agents. Scouts valued the group’s Mountain West pedigree, where defenses like Fresno State’s held firm against Power conference foes.[6]
Bracha channeled personal motivation at Pro Day, honoring his late grandfather: “I lost my grandpa this past week… I know he’s watching over me.” Such stories underscore the human element as dreams converge in Pittsburgh.[2]
Key Takeaways:
- 17 prospects impressed 16 NFL teams at March Pro Day.
- Pearson and Hamilton anchor a defense-first draft class.
- Draft begins April 23; watch for late-round gems and UDFAs.
As the draft unfolds over three days, Fresno State fans hold their breath for those electric draft calls. The Bulldogs’ prospects embody resilience and preparation, ready to carve pro paths. What do you think – which Bulldog hears their name first? Tell us in the comments.
