![]() It was awesome being back in the indoor facility working out with my teammates who I've done so many workouts with in there. On if it's a surreal feeling having college over and taking the next step and beginning a career in the NFL. That process kind of starts now so we will see. I haven't gone anywhere, no, but I've talked to multiple teams. On if he has made any visits with any teams. You have to roll with it and make the best out of it and that's what I'm looking to do. There's a lot of ups-and-downs but you just have to stay patient through the whole thing and really whatever happens, happens. It's a long process, sometimes it's frustrating, sometimes it's great. His biggest thing is you have to stay patient. ![]() On what kind of advice he's been receiving from his brother Max (Bullough) and how he thinks he measures up in the NFL. I think they can see those things and that's important. I think when teams look at me they see a guy with a high motor, a guy that loves football and that means a lot to me because that's what I pride myself on. On what he's hearing from different teams. Looking forward, I can kind of stop thinking about what's my time here, what's my time with that and kind of think about football but overall I think I did a great job. ![]() I was happy with my times with the 40, with the agility drills. On how he thought his 40 went since he couldn't do it at the combine. Not being able to run at the combine, it was nice to do it here and put this phase behind me and start thinking about football again. It was good to be back, be with the guys and be able to showcase obviously some of the stuff I have been working on. Several former Michigan State football players spoke to the media following MSU's Pro Day on Wednesday, March 22 at the MSU Duffy Daugherty Indoor Practice Facility.
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