Former WSU Standouts Showcase Skills at Pro Day

Zevi Eckhaus, Josh Meredith, and others participate in Washington State's annual pre-draft event.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 2:26am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting fragmented, overlapping shapes and planes representing the motion and energy of a football training session or game.Former Cougars showcase their skills in a bid to impress NFL scouts at the annual Washington State Pro Day.San Diego Today

Several former Washington State University football players, including standouts Zevi Eckhaus and Josh Meredith, took part in the school's annual Pro Day on Monday. The event allowed the players to showcase their skills for NFL scouts as they look to take the next step in their careers.

Why it matters

Pro Days are crucial opportunities for college players to impress professional teams and improve their chances of being selected in the upcoming NFL Draft. A strong performance can significantly boost a player's draft stock and earning potential.

The details

Meredith, who had just completed a 13-week training program in his hometown of San Diego, admitted to feeling nervous heading into the event, knowing he would only have a few reps to make an impression. Other former Cougars participating included Zevi Eckhaus and several unnamed players.

  • The Washington State Pro Day took place on Monday, March 31, 2026.

The players

Josh Meredith

A former Washington State University football player who recently completed a 13-week training program in San Diego.

Zevi Eckhaus

A former standout player for the Washington State University football team who participated in the school's Pro Day.

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What they’re saying

“I thought it was good.”

— Josh Meredith, Former WSU Player

The takeaway

Pro Days are crucial events for college players looking to impress NFL scouts and improve their draft prospects. The strong participation of former WSU standouts like Eckhaus and Meredith showcases the talent pipeline from the school to the professional ranks.