With the NFL Scouting Combine over, it’s officially Pro Day season for the Chicago Bears and the rest of the league.
For many prospects who chose not to participate in Indianapolis or weren’t invited, Pro Days allow them to showcase their skills to all who attend these workouts around the country. And that makes sense, considering the Tigers have two defensive linemen who can help upgrade the Bears’ defense: edge rusher T.J. Parker and interior defensive lineman Peter Woods.
General manager Ryan Poles, assistant GM Jeff King, and director of player personnel Trey Koziol are not in attendance, since the Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs reported that they are at Oklahoma’s Pro Day, but Chicago still has some form of representation at Clemson.