Penn State tight end Mickey Shuler Jr. made a big impression on NFL personnel directors and scouts with a strong Pro Day workout.
His performance at the Nittany Lions' campus Pro Day workout would have ranked him in the top three in all categories among the tight ends that attended the NFL scouting combine.
The 6-foot-4, 251-pounder ran the 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds, which would have ranked him third among the tight ends.
He posted a 37 1/2 inch vertical leap, which would have ranked him third.
His 10-11 broad jump, 6.70 in the three-cone and 11.19 in the 60-yard shuttle would have been the top tight end showing, and his 28 bench press repetitions and 4.25 in the 20-yard shuttle would have ranked him second overall.
Shuler was an All-Academic Big Ten selection who caught 27 career passes for 300 yards and four touchdowns.
His father, Mickey Shuler Sr., played tight end in the NFL for 14 seasons after playing at Penn State.
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