Friday was London’s pro day, his first public workout since the premature end to his USC career.
LOS ANGELES — Representatives from a dozen NFL teams stood on the sidelines as former USC wide receiver Drake London held his pro day on Friday, his first public workout since breaking his ankle in late October.
London is widely seen as a potential top-10 pick in this month’s NFL Draft after he pulled down 88 catches for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns in the first seven-and-a-half games of his junior season. It wasn’t until a week before the NFL Combine that London was able to start running again, hitting six miles per hour on the treadmill. His agency set him up with former NFL receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh to help him train and prepare for the draft.
Houshmandzadeh and former NFL quarterback Jordan Palmer went through drills and routes with London in front of Chargers offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi as well as representatives from the Jets, Commanders, Lions, Texans, Titans and Cardinals.
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