Boise State cornerback recovered from hamstring injury Aaron Wilson
Boise State cornerback Kyle Wilson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds today at his campus Pro Day workout, according to an NFL source with knowledge of the situation.
"It went really well," a source told National Football Post. "It was a very positive workout."
Wilson has completely recovered from a strained hamstring.
The Minnesota Vikings clocked Wilson in 4.39 seconds.
He posted a 6.84 in the three-cone drill and a 4.09 in the short shuttle, a 38-inch vertical leap and a 10-2 broad jump
The Philadelphia Eagles ran the workout, which was attended by every NFL team.
Other teams in attendance included the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans.
After the workout, Wilson met with the 49ers and Steelers.
Six teams sent secondary coaches to the workout, including the St. Louis Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens.
We're told that Wilson's footwork was "ridiculously good," drawing high marks for his backpedaling skills and change of direction ability.
Wilson dropped just one pass during the workout.
"His hands were really soft," a source told us.
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