The Green Bay Packers hosted one of the most athletic edge rushers in the 2018 draft class on an official pre-draft visit.

Southeast Missouri State outside linebacker Kendall Donnerson was in Green Bay for an official pre-draft visit last week. The small-school prospect produced 26.5 tackles for losses and 10 sacks over his final two seasons, but he really put himself on the NFL’s radar by blowing away his pro day last month.

Donnerson (6-3, 250) blazed through the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds, with 20 reps on the bench press, 40″ vertical leap, 10-11 broad jump and a 7.06-second finish in the three-cone drill.

His impressive workout numbers could tempt a team to use a late-round pick on his athleticism and upside. Otherwise, he’ll be an in-demand free agent after the draft. The Packers likely used the pre-draft visit as a chance to recruit Donnerson to Green Bay.

He told Packers Wire that he “really enjoyed” his visit to Green Bay last week.

NFL.com projects Donnerson as a priority free agent, with high upside but a big need for development.

From Lance Zierlein of NFL.com:

Donnerson’s tape is nowhere near draftable in terms of his skill set, but from an athletic standpoint, his testing numbers are beyond rare for his size. Donnerson is a project that teams might not be willing to draft, but will be more than happy to stash on the practice squad as a PFA while they try and improve his technique and skill, hoping to unlock his athletic gifts. At this point, Donnerson is no more than a lottery scratch-off with the potential for a tremendous pay-off, but with the odds against it.

During his senior season, Donnerson produced 53 tackles, six sacks, six quarterback hits, 13.5 tackles for losses, three forced fumbles and an interception. He was a first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference pick.