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Cowboy Football Wraps Up 2026 Pro Day
March 12, 2026 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State Football held its 2026 Pro Day Thursday as 15 former Cowboys worked out in front of representatives from across the NFL at both Boone Pickens Stadium and the Sherman E. Smith Training Center.
The day began in the weight room at Boone Pickens Stadium, and highlights came from several different players.
In the first event of the day following measurements for height and weight, linebacker Brandon Rawls posted a 41-inch vertical jump that ranked as the best on the day and would have ranked second among linebackers at the 2026 NFL Combine.
Kenneth Harris had the next-best vertical at 39.5 inches, which would have ranked in top 10 among combine defensive backs, and Terrill Davis was close behind with a 39-inch jump that would have been eighth among wide receivers.
Harris followed that with a broad jump of 10'9" to lead all players with a mark that would have been fourth among safeties at the combine, and he added the day's best shuttle (4.25) and three-cone (6.85) times. Those marks would have ranked sixth among defensive backs and second among all players at the combine, respectively.
His most impressive mark of the day though came in the bench press, as his 22 reps were four more than any defensive back put up at the NFL Combine.
OSU's other best bench press marks included 24 from defensive tackle Sitiveni Havili Kaufusi and 22 from linebacker Bryan McCoy Jr., which would have been fifth and third in the respective position groups.
Safety Parker Robinson also put up 17 bench reps, which would have been second among safeties. His 4.47-second 40-yard dash time was also the fastest of the day, edging out the 4.48 posted by Harris. Each of their times would have ranked in the top 10 among safeties at the combine.
Although they didn't record any timed results, punter Wes Pahl put on an impressive display of power on the Boone Pickens Stadium turf, and incoming OSU quarterback Drew Mestemaker assisted by throwing passes during position drills.
The event lasted about three and a half hours and provided a valuable opportunity for OSU student-athletes to showcase their skill set for the next level.
The day began in the weight room at Boone Pickens Stadium, and highlights came from several different players.
In the first event of the day following measurements for height and weight, linebacker Brandon Rawls posted a 41-inch vertical jump that ranked as the best on the day and would have ranked second among linebackers at the 2026 NFL Combine.
Kenneth Harris had the next-best vertical at 39.5 inches, which would have ranked in top 10 among combine defensive backs, and Terrill Davis was close behind with a 39-inch jump that would have been eighth among wide receivers.
Harris followed that with a broad jump of 10'9" to lead all players with a mark that would have been fourth among safeties at the combine, and he added the day's best shuttle (4.25) and three-cone (6.85) times. Those marks would have ranked sixth among defensive backs and second among all players at the combine, respectively.
His most impressive mark of the day though came in the bench press, as his 22 reps were four more than any defensive back put up at the NFL Combine.
OSU's other best bench press marks included 24 from defensive tackle Sitiveni Havili Kaufusi and 22 from linebacker Bryan McCoy Jr., which would have been fifth and third in the respective position groups.
Safety Parker Robinson also put up 17 bench reps, which would have been second among safeties. His 4.47-second 40-yard dash time was also the fastest of the day, edging out the 4.48 posted by Harris. Each of their times would have ranked in the top 10 among safeties at the combine.
Although they didn't record any timed results, punter Wes Pahl put on an impressive display of power on the Boone Pickens Stadium turf, and incoming OSU quarterback Drew Mestemaker assisted by throwing passes during position drills.
The event lasted about three and a half hours and provided a valuable opportunity for OSU student-athletes to showcase their skill set for the next level.
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