Tooley, Rehkow among Cougars with strong showings wrapping up Big 12 Pro Day

Six additional Cougars worked out for NFL teams on Saturday as the 2024 Big 12 Pro Day concluded in Frisco, Texas.

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FRISCO, Texas — Six additional Cougars worked out for NFL teams on Saturday at the 2024 Big 12 Pro Day as the inaugural event concluded at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

Linebackers Max Tooley and AJ Vongphachanh, defensive linemen Jackson Cravens and Atunaisa Mahe, offensive lineman Paul Maile and All-American punter Ryan Rehkow took their turns showing their abilities to NFL teams on Saturday after tight end Isaac Rex, running backs Aidan Robbins and Deion Smith and defensive backs Eddie Heckard and Kamden Garrett were part of Thursday's workouts. All the players also participated in meetings, interviews, official measurments and special Allstate Pro Day Institute educational sessions during the event that kicked off on Wednsday. 

Among the highlights on Saturday was Tooley turned some heads with an unofficial 4.50 time in the 40-yard dash. The athletic linebacker also jumped 34.5 inches in the vertical leap and 10-feet, 2 inches in the broad jump. Fellow Cougar backer AJ Vongphachanh had a 33.5 vertical and 9.5 broad jump while joining Tooley in showing their strong football skills during the linebacker positions drills. 

The linemen also represented a large portion of Saturday's workouts. Maile was one of 22 offensive linemen at Pro Day, while Cravens and Mahe were among 19 defensive linemen at the Pro Day, with an additdional five hybrid end/linebacker adding to those numbers. Cravens and Mahe bench pressed 225 pounds 29 and 31 times, respectively, among their workouts, while Maile showed his versatility in position drills as an interior player who can play center or guard.

The specialists were the first to take the field on Saturday morning and Rehkow was a standout. After previosly impressing during postseason appearances at the Hula Bowl, East-West Shrine Game and NFL Combine, the All-American punter delivered another attention-grabbing performance with his booming kicks and overall consistency. 

Rehkow and BYU offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia and quarterback Kedon Slovis previousy participated in the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine that was held in Indianapolis from Feb. 26-March 4. Suamataia, who has been projected as high as a potential first-round pick, and Slovis, who had a strong showing at the Combine, did not conduct workouts again at this week’s Big 12 Pro Day.

Overall, the 2024 Big 12 Pro Day had more than 130 NFL scouts and personnel from all 32 teams on hand to work out and test 137 athletes from Big 12 teams, including 11 former BYU players, in the Ford Center at The Star, a 12,000-seat stadium that serves as the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.

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Super pleased with how our guys performed. I thought they represented themselves, their families and Cougar Nation really well...I am excited to see what the future holds for these guys.

Justin AndersonBYU Football Director of Player Personnel

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