The Kansas City Chiefs were represented at South Dakota State's pro day on Monday as 17 players worked out for scouts from seven NFL teams. Aaron Wilson of National Football Post reports the teams in attendance, in addition to the Chiefs, were the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
South Dakota State doesn't have any major 2011 NFL draft prospects but there are a few potential undrafted free agents they could be keeping an eye on.
Wilson reports cornerback and kick returner Cole Brodie ran the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds and the 5'10", 188-pound cornerback hit 16 reps on the bench press.
Gil Brandt of NFL.com reports Colin Cochart was among the players working out as the 6'4", 225-pound tight end ran a 4.7 40-yard dash and did 29 reps on the bench press. The Chiefs have taken a tight end in both of GM Scott Pioli's years in Kansas City.
Brandt also reports Derek Domino, a 6'3", 231-pound linebacker ran a 4.7 40-yard dash and notched 20 repson the bench press.
These players sound like late round draft picks or undrafted free agents. Of course, without a new labor deal, undrafted free agents can't be signed.