USC Pro Day Testing Results

Erik-McKinneyby:Erik McKinney03/21/23

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The testing results are in from a soggy USC pro day. In total, eight of the 15 Trojans present on Tuesday did some form of testing. Six players ran the 40-yard dash in far less than ideal conditions after rain soaked the Loker Stadium turf.

Here are the complete testing numbers for the Trojans on Tuesday. These numbers were compiled by USC and are to be considered unofficial.

PosHeightWeight40yBenchVertShuttle3-coneBroad
Jordan AddisonWR5’11 1/81704.157.05
Mekhi BlackmonDB5’11182
Terrell BynumWR6’01884.51535″4.196.9710’1″
Micah CroomDB6’1 1/42114.651627.5″4.487.469’7″
Travis DyeRB5’9 3/42104.751627″8’11”
Josh FaloTE6’5 3/82484.771535″4.57.269’6″
Mo HasanQB6’2 3/8210
Bobby HaskinsOL6’5 7/829725.5″5.17.58’8″
Brett NeilonOL6’1 5/828629
Brandon OutlawRB5’71814.621932″4.537.29’4″
Brandon PiliDL6’2 7/83165.32429″4.957.698’11”
Tuli TuipulotuDL6’3268
Andrew VorheesOL
Erik KrommenhoekTE6’5 3/8249
Vavae MalepeaiRB5’10 7/82094.75629.5″4.457.129’2″

Addison’s Testing Numbers

The 4.15 shuttle number for Addison would have tied for No. 3 among wide receivers at the NFL Combine. Ohio State’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba posted the best number at 3.93 seconds. Addison tied Michigan receiver Ronnie Bell at 4.15 and was ahead of LSU’s Kayshon Boutte, who posted a 4.25.

The three-cone is a different story, as the 7.05 posted by Addison was better than just one wide receiver at the Combine. Smith-Njigba posted the best time in that drill as well, coming in at 6.57.

The 6.97 for Terrell Bynum would have tied West Virginia’s Bryce Ford-Wheaton for the No. 7 time among receivers.

Neilon on the Bench

Neilon is still recovering from the torn Achilles he suffered against Utah in the Pac-12 Championship game. But he did participate in the bench press and posted a very solid 29 reps. That would have tied for No. 6 at the combine with Rimington Award winner Olu Oluwatimi from Michigan.

Outlaw’s Strength

Walk-on running back Brandon Outlaw’s 19 reps on the bench were impressive as well. That’s one more than both UCLA’s Zach Charbonnet and Tulane’s Tyjae Spears posted at the NFL Combine.

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