The Utah State Aggies held their pro day on Wednesday. According to Draft Analyst’s Tony Pauline, 30 NFL teams had scouts on hand at the pro day. However, the prospect that most teams were watching isn’t even an Aggie.

Washington State quarterback Luke Falk worked out at the pro day. According to Pauline, Buffalo Bills’ quarterback coach David Culley was in attendance at the pro day. Pauline also reports that the Bills met with Falk after his workout.

Falk is an accurate passer who was extremely productive throughout his college career. In 2017, he completed 66.9 percent of his passes for 3,593 yards and 30 touchdowns. This, however, was actually a down year for Falk. He completed 70.0 percent of his passes for 4,468 yards in 2016. He threw for 4,561 yards and 38 touchdowns the year before.

While Falk was an accurate passer in college, he failed to put his accuracy on display at the 2018 NFL scouting combine. He largely struggled at the combine, with his passes often being off of the mark in throwing drills.

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Falk would be an intriguing pick for Buffalo should they decide against taking a quarterback in the first round. At 6-foot-3, Falk has solid size, and his resumé is relatively impressive. He’s currently projected to be a mid-round pick.