All 32 teams had representatives converge on Tuscaloosa on Wednesday for Alabama’s pro day. In total, seventeen former Crimson Tide players went through a variety of drills and measurements in front of the scouts in hopes of securing their NFL draft standing.

Here’s a breakdown of what those working out did on Wednesday.

Landon Collins

  • Collins measured at 6-foot-0.5 and 221 pounds, a half-inch taller than his heigh listing and a pound lighter from the 2014 season.
  • The All-American safety put up 16 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press, which would have been the fifth-most reps at the NFL scouting combine. Collins didn’t participate in any other tests, resting on his stellar times from the combine.

Amari Cooper

  • Cooper measured at 6-foot-1.5 and 209 pounds, a half-inch taller and a pound lighter than what he was listed as on Alabama’s roster for 2014.
  • After recording a 34-inch vertical jump, which would have ranked in the bottom-third of receivers at the NFL scouting combine, Cooper elected not to go through other tests and instead rested with his numbers from the combine. Cooper did tell Bleacher Report that he has run in the 4.3-second range in the 40-yard dash in training.
  • Observers said Cooper had just one drop during his position workout, and it come on a ball thrown low, while showed good balance and hands throughout his workout.

T.J. Yeldon

  • Yeldon was also listed accurately on Alabama’s roster, measuring at 6-foot-1.5 and 220 pounds. He looked pretty ripped, as he went through some drills shirtless.
  • Unlike his All-American teammates, Yeldon decided to run the 40-yard dash. He turned in two runs at 4.52 and 4.53 seconds, not quite elite speed but on par with Melvin Gordon and Tevin Coleman from the combine.
  • According to reports, there were four running backs coaches in attendance to work out Yeldon, who caught the ball well in his positional workout.

Blake Sims

  • Sims, whose position at the next level is in question, did a bit of everything. He threw during wide receiver drills and was a bit inaccurate given the setting, according to those in attendance. In a bit of a surprise, he also ran routes out of the backfield during the running backs workouts at the request of scouts.
  • After clocking 4.57 time in the 40 at the combine, Sims one-upped himself on Wednesday. His two unconfirmed times came in at 4.43 and 4.47 seconds.

Other noteworthy performances

  • DeAndrew White showed off blazing speed in the 40, and he told Bleacher Report that scouts had him all over the 4.3-second range. Observers said White also impressed scouts catching the ball.
  • Jalston Fowler impressed at fullback, coming in with quick times in the 4.8-second range in the 40 and showed off good hands in catching drills.
  • Xzavier Dickson matched his 40 time from the combine, running 4.77 seconds in his second attempt, good speed for a linebacker/defensive end hybrid who measured at 6-foot-3 and 263 pounds.
  • Trey DePriest went through drills after sitting out the combine following surgery. He weighed in about 10 pounds heavier than his listed weight, at 258 pounds, and ran his two 40 attempts in 4.92 and 4.93 seconds. DePriest told AL.com he put up 21 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press.
  • Nick Perry ran in the low 4.6s in his 40-yard dash runs, which would have ranked in the bottom-third of safeties as the scouting combine, but he reportedly looked good in his positional workouts.
  • Former Alabama running back Dee Hart, who transferred to Colorado State, took part in workouts with his former teammates.