Steven Montez has a pretty simple plan for the next several weeks leading up to the NFL Draft. "Stay here (in Boulder) and stay in shape," the former Colorado quarterback said Wednesday after the Buffs' annual pro day. "Don't eat pizza. Don't drink soda. Don't eat candy. Don't do any of that stuff." Montez was one of 16 former Buffs to work out for pro scouts at CU's indoor practice facility. There were 32 representatives from 26 teams (25 NFL, one XFL). Among the highlights was Davion Taylor's blistering time in the 40-yard dash, Delrick Abrams Jr.'s overall performance, Tony Brown showing off his speed, and Tim Lynott performing well in specific areas.Last month, Montez had a good performance at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, including ranking among the fastest quarterbacks in the 40-yard dash at 4.68 seconds. He also ranked among the top seven in the 20-yard shuttle, vertical jump, broad jump and cone drill. Because he did well in Indy, Montez didn't participate in drills Wednesday, but did throw for scouts and had a solid performance with the draft around the corner, April 23-25. "I just wanted to show my ability to throw the ball," said Montez, who measured at 6-foot-4, 229 pounds. "I think that was the focal point of me coming out here today. I think my numbers at the combine kind of spoke for themselves. I definitely did want to come out here and throw, especially with my teammates, and I thought it went really well." - Daily Camera