CORVALLIS -- Isaac Seumalo and the rest of Oregon State's NFL hopefuls will participate in the next phase of the pre-draft process Friday when the school holds its annual Pro Day inside the sports performance center and Merrit Truax Indoor Center.

Seumalo, the offensive lineman who decided to forgo his senior season to enter the NFL Draft, was the only former Beaver to participate in last month's NFL Scouting Combine. That means Friday will likely be the best chance for prospects like defensive lineman Kyle Peko and running back Storm Barrs-Woods to make an impression on team scouts, coaches and front-office personnel. Players will go through a series of tests and on-field drills.

* Seumalo was worked out fairly extensively, including at center, by the Indianapolis Colts. Later, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers rep measured Seumalo's wingspan. Seumalo did not speak to reporters following the workout.

* Barrs-Woods said he wished he could have run "a little better" -- his unofficial time was somewhere in the 4.6-seconds range. But overall "it went well. All that preparation from January to now, it's like, whew, get all that off." He said the No. 1 thing teams have expressed concern about is, naturally, his health, as he was hampered by a lingering knee injury for much of the 2015 season. But he says he feels good now, and upped his weight to about 215 pounds.

* Peko did 31 reps on the bench press. "Not too bad," he said. "Thought I could do more." And on the whole, "I think I did well. I'm pretty satisfied." Up next, he wants to improve his overall conditioning.

* A handful of current and former players were on hand, including Michael Doctor and Richard Mullaney.

The Oregonian/OregonLive will provide live updates here, before bringing stories, photos and videos at the end of the day.

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