- Top prospects Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr aren’t working out either
- Bowers will train for NFL teams on March 13 at the Bulldogs’ pro day
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Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers has become the latest top prospect to opt out of training during this year’s NFL combine.
Instead, Bowers will train for NFL teams during Georgia’s pro day on the Bulldogs’ campus on March 13.
The two-time Mackey Award winner has been classified as a first-round lock and is widely considered the best tight end in this year’s draft class, with some experts even predicting he will be selected among the top 10 picks in the US draft. this year.
Last season, Bowers recorded 714 receiving yards and six touchdowns on 56 receptions.
He also suffered a sprained ankle that required him to undergo tightrope surgery and forced him to miss several weeks of the season, although it is not confirmed if this influenced his decision to forgo participating in the exercises in Indianapolis.
Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers will not practice at 2024 NFL combine
Last season, Bowers recorded 714 receiving yards and six touchdowns on 56 receptions.
Top prospects Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr aren’t working out either
Throughout his college career, Bowers recorded 175 passes, 26 touchdowns and 2,538 yards.
Bowers isn’t the only top prospect who has refused to practice this season after USC quarterback Caleb Williams, LSU QB Jayden Daniels and Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. also They refused to train at the team.
In fact, Harrison Jr. drew attention on Friday after he failed to show up for his scheduled media appearance.
‘Marvin Harrison is not here. He’s not going to talk here. “I don’t have any other information,” an NFL public relations spokesman told reporters Friday morning.
Williams also drew more attention despite not stepping on the field after hilariously crashing into teammate Brenden Rice’s press conference.