Utah State football holds annual Pro Day | Sports
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State hosted representatives from 18 National Football League teams as 12 former Aggies auditioned for a career in professional football during USU’s annual Pro Day at the iFIT Sports Performance Center and the Stan Laub Indoor Training Center on Thursday. The 12 former Aggies that participated included: offensive lineman Falepule Alo (who measured at 6-foot-1.5″, 294 pounds), offensive lineman Wyatt Bowles (6-5, 306), long snapper Jacob Garcia (6-0, 233), punter Stephen Kotsanlee (6-0.7, 206), linebacker Jon Ross Maye (5-10.7, 225), offensive lineman Cole Motes (6-5.3, 296), placekicker Elliott Nimrod (5-11.7, 178), quarterback Spencer Petras (6-5, 234), wide receiver Jalen Royals (6-0.1, 204), safety Torren Union (6-0.6, 205), safety Jordan Vincent (5-9.5, 192), and wide receiver Kyrese White (5-10, 186). In addition to having their official heights and weights measured, the former Aggies were put through a variety of speed and strength tests, including the 225-pound bench press, 40-yard dash, 20-yard shuttle, three-cone drill, broad jump and vertical jump. Royals, who participated in the 2025 NFL Combine last month in Indianapolis, Indiana, tested out with a 36.0-inch vertical jump and a 10-1 broad jump. White tested extremely well as he benched 20 reps at 225 pounds, recorded