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Pro Days
Teams flock to Iowa pro day to see Reiff


Posted: March 19th, 2012 | Gil Brandt | Tags: 2012 pro days, Iowa pro day, Marvin McNutt, Riley Reiff, Tyler Nielsen


Iowa’s pro day Monday drew representatives from 23 teams, including Steelers GM Kevin Colbert, Packers GM Ted Thompson, Chiefs GM Scott Pioli and coach Romeo Crennel. Four OL coaches were on hand to watch OT Riley Reiff (6-foot-5 5/8, 312 pounds), a projected top-10 pick. Reiff excelled in his position workouts and recorded a 29 1/2-inch vertical jump and 26 strength reps. He is almost a carbon copy of former Hawkeye and current Packers OT Bryan Bulaga, but Reiff is a little bigger and has better feet.
Other notable performers included:
Adam Gettis, OL ( 6-2 1/2, 293) — Gettis did 20 strengths reps and looked good in position drills, but he needs to get stronger.
Marvin McNutt, WR (6-2 3/8, 217) — He ran a 6.95 three-cone and caught the ball well in position drills.
Tyler Nielsen, LB (6-3 3/8, 237) — Nielsen posted 4.64 and 4.66 40-yard dashes, a 37-inch vertical jump, 9-8 broad jump, 4.47 short shuttle, and a 7.13 three-cone. He showed off a polished technique in position drills.
Shaun Prater, CB (5-10 1/4, 192) — Prater ran 4.48 and 4.49 40-yard dashes and a 4.29 short shuttle, but he did not do position workouts because of a bad knee.
Jordan Morris-Bernstine, CB (5-10 1/8, 211) — He recorded 4.45 and 4.48 40-yard dashes, a 41-inch vertical jump, 10-7 broad jump, 4.31 short shuttle, 6.98 three-cone drill and 18 reps.

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At the Iowa pro day cornerback Shaun Prater, who did not run at the combine due to a minor right knee flare-up, posted 40 times as fast as 4.39 seconds today. He also timed 4.19 seconds in the short shuttle. Prater will workout again for scouts on April 4, when he will do position drills. Joining him will be teammate Mike Daniels. The defensive lineman sat out the combine and today's pro day workout as he's been recovering from shoulder surgery performed the second week of January. The highly rated Daniels is scheduled to take part in all the drills, except the bench press, on April 4.
 
Jordan Bernstine runs 4.34, 4.38
by Aaron Wilson of Scout.com, March 19, 2012 at 5:44 pm ET

Jordan Bernstine Profile

Iowa safety and return specialist Jordan Bernstine ran the 40-yard dash in 4.34 and 4.38 seconds at his campus Pro Day workout today, according to an NFL source in attendance.

With 29 NFL teams watching, Bernstine also registered a 41-inch vertical leap, a 10-7 broad jump, a 6.75 in the L-drill, an 11-3 in the long shuttle and bench pressed 225 pounds 18 times.

The athletic defensive back recorded 99 tackles last season with three tackles for losses and one sack, one forced fumbe and one fumble recovery.

The former Parade Magazine All-American also averaged 23.8 yards per kickoff return.

Berstine's uncle, Rod Bernstine, played in the NFL for nine seasons.

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