Memphis held their pro day on Monday in front of NBA scouts, and they did multiple drills that were similar to the NBA combine drills.

Overall, the Tigers' players went through measurements, vertical jumps, 3-on-3's and 5-on-5's, but the media was only able to watch the verticals and a few of the cone drills.

JAMES WISEMAN'S ATHLETICISM

Although the city of Memphis – and the majority of the country – already knows how athletic Wiseman is, it was on full display at the pro day. Wiseman was able to get to the top rung on the standing vertical jump and his entire hand was over the top rung on the running vertical.

During the cone drills, Wiseman proved just how well he can move. Although he is 7-foot-1, the Tigers center has no problem moving laterally or up and down the court.

Wiseman is currently viewed as the potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, and he did nothing to change that on Monday.

BOOGIE ELLIS' SPEED

Throughout his high school and AAU career, Ellis proved that he could get up and down the floor quickly, and he showed that once again in front of NBA scouts. In the three quarter sprint drills, Ellis looked like the fastest player on the team.

With Ellis' speed and the athletic bigs the Tigers have, they have the potential to be a very special team in transition this season.

OVERALL TEAM SIZE & ATHLETICISM

The size and athleticism of the Tigers this season has been talked about ad nauseam at this point, but it's too obvious not to mention. While watching the players go through drills on Monday, it was clear that they have the ability to be a special team.

They will likely be faster, bigger and more athletic than the majority of the teams they face this season, which should be scary for the rest of the American Athletic Conference.