Beyond stop watches, judging eyes and skin-tight athletic wear, Pro Days most of all lend themselves to notes.

Quick-hit thoughts and evaluations on prospects, their marks from various drills, etc.

So we'll skip the nuance and layering of a normal recap and simply give you the shortest and sweetest version of everything I learned Thursday in Holuba Hall. Here are my notes:

There were at least 20 NFL teams represented by my count, including the Patriots, Jets, Dolphins, Steelers, Ravens, Browns, Bengals, Colts, Texans, Jaguars, Chiefs, Raiders, Chargers, Eagles, Cowboys, Packers, Falcons, Buccaneers, 49ers and Cardinals.

Among general managers and head coaches, there were Oakland GM Reggie McKenzie and Houston's Rick Smith .

. Forrmer Nittany Lions Christian Hackenberg and Geno Lewis were in attendance. Derek Dowrey , too.

and were in attendance. , too. Chris Godwin caught passes from a Patriots scout after plans to throw with Trace McSorley and then Gunner Kiel , who is represented by the same agency as Godwin and in attendance, fell through. McSorley was not allowed to participate due to NCAA rules, and Kiel did not throw for reasons still unknown.

caught passes from a Patriots scout after plans to throw with and then , who is represented by the same agency as Godwin and in attendance, fell through. McSorley was not allowed to participate due to NCAA rules, and Kiel did not throw for reasons still unknown. Godwin confirmed that he is scheduled to meet with the Steelers and shared he will also visit the Eagles.

Malik Golden ran an unofficial 4.49 in the 40-yard dash and leapt 10' 5" in the broad jump.

ran an unofficial 4.49 in the 40-yard dash and leapt 10' 5" in the broad jump. The safety said he did speak with the Eagles. Most teams have told the safety they like his physicality and tackling.

Golden shared that he's heard Nick Scott is "finally putting everything together," and called that "amazing." Golden thinks he could "have a dominant career."

is "finally putting everything together," and called that "amazing." Golden thinks he could "have a dominant career." Golden added he's very proud of Ayron Monroe, who's reportedly also progressing well.

Malik Golden's tackling has been lauded by pro scouts.

Back on Jan. 6, Evan Schwan made a 16-hour drive from State College to Florida, where he trained with Golden and best friend Brian Gaia. Schwan said it took about four or five weeks of struggling for things to hone his technique during training.