With the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine in the rearview, the prospect-evaluation process continues on with the 2023 pro day circuit, where NFL decision-makers will have another opportunity (in some cases their only one) to see the draft's top players perform on-field drills and learn their official measurements. Below is a list of confirmed college pro days in the lead-up to the 2023 NFL Draft.
March 7
- Indiana
March 9
- Purdue
- Texas
March 10
- Illinois
- Rice
March 13
- Coastal Carolina
- Oregon State
- South Carolina
March 14
- Clemson
- Northwestern
- Oregon
March 15
- Air Force
- Central Michigan
- Ferris State
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Michigan State
- Minnesota
- Minnesota-Duluth
- UCLA
March 16
- Army
- Eastern Michigan
- Georgia Tech
- Tulane
March 17
- Michigan
March 20
- Iowa
- South Alabama
- Syracuse
- Virginia Tech
March 21
- Auburn
- Iowa State
- Liberty
- Princeton
- Rutgers
- Troy
- USC
March 22
- Nebraska
- Ohio State
- SMU
- Stanford
- UAB
- Virginia
March 23
- Alabama
- California
- Cincinnati
- Houston
- Utah
- Wisconsin
March 24
- Boston College
- BYU
- Kentucky
- Notre Dame
- Old Dominion
- Penn State
- San Jose State
March 27
- Arizona State
- Arkansas-Pine Bluff
- Ball State
- Baylor
- Boise State
- Duke
- Miami
- North Carolina
- Southern Miss
- West Virginia
March 28
- East Carolina
- Louisville
- Mississippi State
- N.C. State
- Texas A&M
- Tulsa
- Vanderbilt
- Washington State
March 29
- Arkansas
- LSU
- Maryland
- North Dakota State
- Oklahoma State
- Mississippi
- Pittsburgh
- Texas Tech
- UCF
- Wake Forest
- Washington
March 30
- Appalachian State
- Charlotte
- Florida
- Florida A&M
- Florida State
- Fresno State
- Oklahoma
- TCU
- Tennessee
March 31
- Kansas
- Kansas State
- South Dakota State
- Tennessee-Chattanooga
April 4
- Clemson (KJ Henry & Myles Murphy)
April 6
- Alabama