
A long list of former Bulls worked out in front of scouts from the NFL and CFL to hopefully pursue a professional career.
The Buffalao Bulls held their Pro Day on March 14, with 23 scouts from NFL and CFL teams assembling at UB’s Murchie Family Fieldhouse to see what over a dozen Bulls could be capable of at the next level.
Of note, long snapper Evan Davis only ran position drills, while linebacker Max Michel was injured and unable to participate in workouts. Linebacker Fabian Weitz, who graduated in 2022 and played for the Cologne Centurions of the European League of American Football in 2023, participated this year’s pro day workouts and will therefore be included on this list, as he did not do so in his graduating season.
For our reports, we’ve pulled raw numbers from Draft Scout and RAS.football to assemble the RAS cards, which are used with express written permission of RAS’ creator Kent Lee Platte.
LB Joe Andreessen

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Elevator Pitch:
Andreessen was a transfer from FCS Bryant University in Rhode Island, where he earned back-to-back first-team all-NEC bids and was named an All-American in 2022. Andreessen, who had a 122-tackle campaign the prior season, transferred to be closer to home and was immediately a leader for Buffalo in the interior, ascending to team captain status by season’s end in his lone campaign in Western New York. Andreessen finished 2023 with the team lead in both tackles (90) and tackles-for-loss (12), while adding a sack and a forced fumble.
Draft Projections:
- Priority UDFA
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot
- Weight: 240 lbs.
- Arms: 30 and one-half inches
- Hands: nine and one-eighth inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.64 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.59 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.69 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.22 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.21 seconds
- Vertical jump: 38 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet, two inches
- Bench: 32 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Sione Takitaki (2019)
- Antwan Barnes (2007)
- Zaire Franklin (2016)
DT Jaylon Bass

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Elevator Pitch:
A two-year starter for the Bulls at defensive tackle immediately out of Hutchinson [KS] CC, Bass finished his UB career with 35 tackles, seven tackles-for-loss, two sacks, an interception, five pass break-ups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 25 starts.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-two
- Weight: 220 lbs.
- Arms: 31 inches
- Hands: nine and one-half inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 5.25 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.75 seconds
- 20-yard split: 3.03 seconds
- Shuttle: 5.21 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 8.37 seconds
- Vertical jump: 23 inches
- Broad jump: seven feet, 11 inches
- Bench: 30 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Benito Jones (2020)
- David Barnard (1996)
- Edwin Alexander (2019)
WR Boobie Curry

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Elevator Pitch:
A former four-star prospect at receiver, Boobie Curry started his career at Arizona before his transfer to Buffalo in 2022. Curry was part of the receiver rotation at UB, finishing his career with 35 receptions fro 376 yards and one touchdown. At Arizona, Curry collected 37 catches for 390 yards and three touchdowns.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-one
- Weight: 196 lbs.
- Arms: 32 and one-eighth inches
- Hands: nine and one-half inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.64 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.56 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.72 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.51 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.21 seconds
- Vertical jump: 35 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet
- Bench: 11 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Yo’Heinz Tyler (2023)
- Khalil Hill (2002)
- Keenan Duran (2019)
WR Darrell Harding Jr.

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Elevator Pitch:
Harding was a graduate transfer from Duke, where he spent four seasons prior to his arrival in Buffalo. Harding was part of the rotation at receiver for the Bulls, finishing the 2023 campaign with 23 receptions, 451 yards and four touchdowns. While at Duke, he collected an additional 35 catches for 452 yards.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-three
- Weight: 207 lbs.
- Arms: 33 inches
- Hands: nine and one-quarter inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.76 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.57 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.81 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.29 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.14 seconds
- Vertical jump: 32.5 inches
- Broad jump: nine feet, nine inches
- Bench: 8 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Lil’Jordan Humphries (2019)
- Terrell Owens (1996)
- Edgar Poe (2017)
SAF Demetrius Harris Jr.

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Elevator Pitch:
Harris was a graduate transfer and former team captain from Cornell who sought a jump up in play from the Ivy League. Harris appeared in seven games for the Bulls at safety, starting once, finishing 2023 with 14 tackles, two tackles-for-loss and two pass break-ups. At Cornell, Harris collected 97 tackles, two interceptions, eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries over four seasons.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-one
- Weight: 193 lbs.
- Arms: 31 and five-eighth inches
- Hands: nine and seven-eighths inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 5.05 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.58 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.84 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.48 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.26 seconds
- Vertical jump: 31 inches
- Broad jump: nine feet, eight inches
- Bench: six reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Josh Sesshoms (2017)
- Paris Ford (2021)
- Tyler Foreman (2020)
WR Cole Harrity

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Elevator Pitch:
A reliable possession receiver over his two years in Buffalo, Harrity finished the 2023 campaign with 35 catches for 294 yards and three touchdowns over 12 starts. Harrity finished his UB career with 48 receptions for 464 yards and four touchdowns, while also picking up 30 receptions for 238 yards and a touchdown at New Mexico State in 2021. Harrity also had stints at JUCO Saddleback College [CA] and Weber State in his career.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: five-foot-10
- Weight: 196 lbs.
- Arms: 29 inches
- Hands: eight and seven-eighth inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.71 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.62 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.76 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.13 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 6.63 seconds
- Vertical jump: 33.5 inches
- Broad jump: nine feet, five inches
- Bench: nine reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Chris Calloway (1990)
- Mercury Hayes (1996)
- Steve Elminger (1990)
PK Alex McNulty-Romaguera

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Elevator Pitch:
McNulty-Romaguera had one of the best careers of any Buffalo specialist over his four-year career with the Bulls, leaving Western New York as the program’s all-time leader in points scored (369), field goals made (60) and extra points (159.) McNulty-Romaguera’s breakout campaign was 2022, when he was named first-team All-MAC placekicker and the MAC Special Teams Player of the Year going 24-of-28 on field goal attempts and booting 41 PATs. He has a long-distance leg, with a career long of 55, but had accuracy issues outside of the 2022 season (68.1 percent over six years.)
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot
- Weight: 223 lbs.
- Arms: 30 and one-eighths inches
- Hands: 9 and one-eighth inches
Relative Athletic Score:
- Did not qualify due to choice; worked on position drills only
DE Jyaire Stevens

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Elevator Pitch:
Stevens was a graduate transfer from FCS Lafayette, where he played defensive end. Stevens appeared in a rotational role, picking up 25 tackles, four tackles-for-loss, a sack, two pass break-ups and a punt block in his lone season as a Bull. Over four years at Lafayette, Stevens collected 110 tackles, 15 TFLs, three sacks four passes defensed, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick, earning second-team all-conference honors in 2022.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-three
- Weight: 239 lbs.
- Arms: 33 and one-quarter inches
- Hands: 10 inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.65 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.58 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.71 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.61 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.27 seconds
- Vertical jump: 35 inches
- Broad jump: nine feet, nine inches
- Bench: 21 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- DeAngelo Malone (2022)
- Chris Braswell (2024)
- Eric Black (2023)
OC Sidney Walker

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Elevator Pitch:
A transfer from UConn in 2022, Walker missed his entire first season in Buffalo with injury. 2023 would see Walker make his only appearances for the Bulls, with seven logged games and three starts at center. Walker started nine games in 10 appearances over two years in Stoors.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-one
- Weight: 291 lbs.
- Arms: 31 and one-half inches
- Hands: nine and seven-eighth inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 5.2 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.81 seconds
- 20-yard split: 3.13 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.79 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 8.09 seconds
- Vertical jump: 28.5 inches
- Broad jump: eight feet, five inches
- Bench: 21 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Jack Allen (2016)
- Jeff Saturday (1998)
- Joe Burch (1994)
OL Gabe Wallace

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Elevator Pitch:
Wallace, a native of British Columbia, has been considered a top Canadian prospect by the CFL Scouting Bureau. Over his six years in Buffalo, Wallace has started 37 games over 49 appearances, with experience at left guard, right guard, right tackle and left tackle over that span. Wallace was named a third-team all-MAC guard in 2022, then earned third-team honors again after sliding from guard to left tackle mid-way through the season.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot-five
- Weight: 344 lbs.
- Arms: 33 and seven-eighths inches
- Hands: nine and three-eighth inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 5.78 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.88 seconds
- 20-yard split: 3.25 seconds
- Shuttle: 5.31 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 8.52 seconds
- Vertical jump: 29.5 inches
- Broad jump: seven feet, nine inches
- Bench: 29 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Keydrick Vincent (2001)
- Tristian Crowder (2020)
- Tyshon Mosley (2018)
LB Fabian Weitz

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Elevator Pitch:
Weitz graduated from Buffalo in 2022 after a five-year career as a reserve interior linebacker and core special teamer, collecting 12 tackles and one start over 22 games. His post-grad career would begin in ELF for his hometown team Cologne in 2023, where he collected 20 tackles and a fumble recovery in five contests. Weitz, hoping to attract North American clubs as an international prospect, agreed to join the CFL Global Combine in February and declared for the NFL Draft, attracting a local visit offer from the Buffalo Bills this month.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: five-foot-10
- Weight: 228 lbs.
- Arms: 31 inches
- Hands: nine inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 4.77 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.58 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.8 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.53 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 7.09 seconds
- Vertical jump: 30 inches
- Broad jump: nine feet, four inches
- Bench: 24 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Dru Prox (2023)
- Shane Jackson (2020)
- Solomon Elimiamian (2009)
DT Daymond Williams

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Elevator Pitch:
A three-year starter at defensive tackle, Williams was a high-impact player along the defensive line with 30 starts over 37 game appearances. The former Cisco College [JUCO] product finished his Bulls career with 101 tackles, 26 tackles-for-loss, 12 sacks, an interception, eight passes defensed and a fumble recovery.
Draft Projections:
- Currently unavailable
Measurables (as of Pro Day)
- Height: six-foot
- Weight: 301 lbs.
- Arms: 32 and one-half inches
- Hands: nine inches
Skill Drills (numbers from Pro Day)
- 40-yard dash: 5.11 seconds
- 10-yard split: 1.71 seconds
- 20-yard split: 2.98 seconds
- Shuttle: 4.82 seconds
- Three-cone drill: 8 seconds
- Vertical jump: 27.5 inches
- Broad jump: eight feet, four inches
- Bench: 23 reps at 225 lbs.
Relative Athletic Score:

Kent Lee Platte (RAS.football)
RAS Comparisons:
- Dom Peterson (2023)
- Khalil Sommerville (2018)
- Chima Dunga (2022)