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Football

Tuesday's UTSA Football Pro Day a success

SAN ANTONIO — Ten former Roadrunners took the first step to chasing their dream of playing professional football on Tuesday when they participated in UTSA Football's annual Pro Day on the Main Campus.

Kenny Bias (WR), Michael Egwuagu (S), Ronnie Feist (LB), Jordan Jones (TE), Ben Kane (DE), Andrew King (RB), Jordan Moore (S), Romario Napoles (DE), Jonathan Tuiolosega (DE) and Jarveon Williams (RB) all worked out in front of scouts from 24 National Football League (NFL) teams, as well as a representative of the NFL Players Association.

The workout began at the Pat Clynes Family Strength & Conditioning Center, where every former player's measurements were taken (height/weight/arm length/hand size) and that was followed by the vertical and broad jumps, as well as 225-pound bench press.

The festivities then moved to the outdoor practice facility, where the players ran the 40-yard dash twice, along with the three-cone drill and a pair of shuttle runs (20 & 60 yards).

The day concluded with individual workouts by position group.

Below are the top marks that were recorded on Tuesday afternoon.

Vertical jump: 35-0, Romario Napoles
Broad jump: 10-1, Michael Egwuagu & Jordan Moore
Bench press: 25, Andrew King
40-yard dash: 4.5, Kenny Bias
Three-cone drill: 6.8, Jarveon Williams
20-yard shuttle: 4.3, Michael Egwuagu & Jarveon Williams
60-yard shuttle: 11.7, Jarveon Williams