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  A year ago at this time, scouts from 30 NFL teams packed the Buffalo Bills' ADPRO Sports Training Center for the University at Buffalo's Pro Day. Quarterback Tyree Jackson and wide receiver Anthony Johnson were the stars of the show, with both expected to be mid-round draft picks. That, of course, never happened. Both Jackson and Johnson went undrafted, proving that outside perception sometimes doesn't match up with NFL thinking. So while the professional turnout for this year's UB Pro Day - held Wednesday on campus at the Murchie Family Fieldhouse - was far less, no firm conclusions should be drawn. Nine NFL teams - the Buccaneers, Bills, Giants, Jets, Packers, Broncos, Lions, Bears and Browns - were there to watch nine former Bulls work out. Additionally, five CFL teams - the Montreal Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts - had scouts on hand. - Buffalo News

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