We’re a little more than a week away from the July 9 supplemental draft and two of the players who have made themselves eligible will be working out for NFL teams on Thursday.
West Georgia defensive end Darrius Caldwell and defensive tackle Dalvon Stuckey will hold their pro day workout at the school on Thursday. Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports that 20 teams have indicated they’ll be in attendance to scout the two players.
Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee reports that the 49ers will be one of those teams. He adds that Caldwell, who started his college career at Illinois, would be an outside linebacker in the 49ers’ scheme and that he has the length and athleticism that the team likes at the position.
Barrows also thinks that Clemson tackle Isaiah Battle could be of interest to the team after Anthony Davis stepped away from the team. Battle is the only FBS prospect who has declared for the draft, which will require teams to hand over 2016 picks for the same round as any player selected on July 9. Wide receiver Josh Gordon was the last player selected in the supplemental draft, going in the second round to the Browns in 2012.