Let’s round up some draft notes to close out this Tuesday evening:

Contrary to prior reports, USC linebacker Su’a Cravens will not be holding any private workouts for interested clubs, according to agent Fadde Mikhail (article via Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk). Mikhail said, “There have been too many teams that have called to set up private workouts, and I think Su’a’s body of work on film speaks for itself.” Cravens played linebacker for much of 2015, but many teams view him as a safety at the next level, and he is seen as a late first-round or early second-round prospect. As Florio notes, the decision not to work out for teams is gradually becoming more popular with some agents, who believe the reward of potentially increased draft positioning does not justify the risk of an injury that could be sustained at a workout. Greg Gabriel of NFPost.com, however, disagrees with that line of thinking, as he thinks private workouts are a critical part of the draft process that allow a team to learn more about a player’s talent and personality. He adds that Mikhail’s decision will cause Cravens’ draft stock to drop (Twitter links).

will not be holding any private workouts for interested clubs, according to agent Fadde Mikhail (article via Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk). Mikhail said, “There have been too many teams that have called to set up private workouts, and I think Su’a’s body of work on film speaks for itself.” Cravens played linebacker for much of 2015, but many teams view him as a safety at the next level, and he is seen as a late first-round or early second-round prospect. As Florio notes, the decision not to work out for teams is gradually becoming more popular with some agents, who believe the reward of potentially increased draft positioning does not justify the risk of an injury that could be sustained at a workout. Greg Gabriel of NFPost.com, however, disagrees with that line of thinking, as he thinks private workouts are a critical part of the draft process that allow a team to learn more about a player’s talent and personality. He adds that Mikhail’s decision will cause Cravens’ draft stock to drop (Twitter links). Clemson DE Shaq Lawson , who already has a number of visits/workouts lined up, will also visit with the Lions , according to Dave Birkett of The Detroit Free Press.

, who already has a number of visits/workouts lined up, will also visit with the , according to Dave Birkett of The Detroit Free Press. The Eagles worked out Stanford QB Kevin Hogan , WR/TE Devon Cajuste , and LB Blake Martinez today, according to Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net (Twitter links).

worked out Stanford QB , WR/TE , and LB today, according to Tony Pauline of DraftInsider.net (Twitter links). 16 teams showed up to watch LB Victor Ochi at Stony Brook’s pro day yesterday, per Pauline, who adds that the Colts privately worked out Illinois State running back Marshaun Coprich (post via WalterFootball.com).

at Stony Brook’s pro day yesterday, per Pauline, who adds that the privately worked out Illinois State running back (post via WalterFootball.com). UCLA KR/WR Devin Fuller worked out for “multiple members of the Falcons braintrust” yesterday, according to Rand Getlin of The NFL Network (via Twitter).

worked out for “multiple members of the braintrust” yesterday, according to Rand Getlin of The NFL Network (via Twitter). Minnesota CB Briean Boddy-Calhoun will visit with the Vikings next week, according to Darren Wolfson of KTSP (via Twitter).

will visit with the next week, according to Darren Wolfson of KTSP (via Twitter). The Bengals were on hand at Western Kentucky’s pro day today to watch TE Tyler Higbee , as Robert Klemko of SI.com tweets.

were on hand at Western Kentucky’s pro day today to watch TE , as Robert Klemko of SI.com tweets. Temple CB Tavon Young will work out for the Cardinals, Jets, Titans, and Ravens, and will visit the Steelers and Ravens, according to Aaron Wilson of The Houston Chronicle (article via NFPost.com).