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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Garrett Grayson saved the 40-yard dash for the end of his pro day workout Monday.
It was during a 40-yard dash last month that Grayson tweaked a hamstring, preventing him from showing off his skills at the NFL Combine and necessitating his personal pro day at Colorado State University.
Grayson completed 70 of 74 passes to wide receiver Charles Lovett with an impressive performance in front of more than a dozen NFL scouts at CSU's indoor football field.
The Mountain West Conference's offensive player of the year was sharp throwing outside the numbers, on three-, five- and seven-step drops, out of the shotgun and on roll-outs and re-sets. He was accurate on medium range and deep throws and solid on over-the-shoulder throws.
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