Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins is among the top overall prospects in the 2019 NFL Draft and he put on a show in front of scouts and coaches from all 32 teams during the Buckeyes’ Pro Day on Wednesday in Columbus.

One of the best pure pocket passers that former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer has developed, Haskins also added some throws on the run and mobility drills to his throwing session after running the 40-yard dash in 5.04 seconds at the NFL Combine.

Haskins’ goal was to showcase functional pocket mobility following his disappointing 40-yard dash time.

On film and at his Pro Day, some of Haskins’ best throws were on slant patterns, underneath routes and in the quick-game, which would make him a solid fit in Giants head coach Pat Shurmur’s scheme.

The #Giants’ Chris Mara, Chris Pettit and Pat Shurmur are front and center as @OhioStateFB QB Dwayne Haskins (a NJ native, btw) starts throwing. pic.twitter.com/5aIm4eHhmd — Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) March 20, 2019

Similar to Haskins’ throwing session in Indianapolis, some of Haskins’ best throws on Wednesday were on deep routes, particularly down the sideline.

Additionally, Haskins seemed to do a better job during his Pro Day of rifling the ball into a potential tight window than he did at the Combine.

At times, Haskins struggled to put the ball on target under simulated pressure but he continued to excel on throws from the pocket. However, Haskins did make an outstanding pass rolling out to his right and throwing on the run deep down the sideline.

“When he escapes pressure and gets off to his right, Dwayne Haskins was money,” NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah said during the telecast. "When he was rolled to his left, his accuracy would leave him. Today, he throws a beautiful ball rolling to his left.

“I also want to see how quick and sudden he is with his footwork. They’ve tried to feature that with a variety of footwork on display, different drops, play-actions, tucking his shoulder and moving suddenly. He’s done a nice job of that. His anticipating really stood out to me.”

Haskins shined in the red zone, both on wheel routes to running back Mike Webber as well as on a solid back-shoulder throw in the back of the end zone on his final rep of the afternoon.

In his lone season as a starter, Haskins tossed 52 touchdowns and only eight interceptions while completing 70 percent of his passes for 4,831 yards.

The Giants own both the No. 6 and No. 6 picks in next month’s NFL Draft which could be plenty of ammunition to trade up to acquire Haskins if they believe he has the chance to be a franchise quarterback but might not fall to them with the sixth selection.

Check out more highlights from Haskins on Wednesday in the video clips below:

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