CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The practice field and weight room at Henry Dale and Betty Smith Football Performance Center came alive Thursday afternoon, filled to the brim with football players looking to prove themselves, as their loved ones and NFL scouts watched on.

A grand total of 20 Illinois football players chose to come out and compete at this year’s Pro Day, a strikingly high number.

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“Super excited for our guys, you know,” said Illinois head coach Bret Bielema. “I think about it in terms of, they do so much for us during the course of their career, so this day is obviously an opportunity for them to showcase their skills to a different audience.”

Of the 32 NFL organizations, each and every one sent a representative to Champaign to take a look at some of the Orange and Blue’s finest.

With names ranging from quarterback Luke Altmyer to defensive back Miles Scott, and even punter Keelan Crimmins, there were guys on all sides of the ball eager to take on what the program dubbed the, “Biggest interview in football.”

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