Idlette competes for NFL scouts UTC Pro Day

Wesley Idlette's performace at the UTC Pro Day proved to be an impressive one. Idlette finished with an unofficial 4.53 in the 40-yard dash, falling only .07 seconds behind the mark posted by Green Bay Packers receiver and Alcoa's favorite son Randall Cobb a year ago at the NFL Combine. He also placed first with 18 reps of 225 pounds in the bench presses. Photo by Chris Cannon

Chattanooga—It’s that patented fade route to the right side of the end zone that we’ve all grown to love. However, even though Wesley Idlette’s career at Maryville College is over, he may not be done playing just yet.

Idlette, the record-holder in every career receiving statistic at MC, participated in the pro day at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga on Monday, April 2. Speed, agility and receiving were just a few of the abilities that the Maryville College standout showed off for the NFL scouts in attendance.

And, there were plenty.

With whistles and time clocks, scouts from the Titans, Colts, Chargers, Dolphins, Bengals, Panthers and Patriots, just to name a few, watched the participants with great detail. To most, nerves would take over. To Idlette, it was just excitement.

“I’m very excited,” he said. “Words just can’t express how excited I am. It’s an opportunity to showcase my talents. I just came out here and had a lot of fun. Waking up this morning was like Christmas Day.”

In fact, even the night before, Idlette said he felt fine. Playing at a Division III college, he knew he didn’t have as much pressure going in to the following day’s events.

“The [Division I players] kind of have higher expectations due to the fact that they may lose draft spots if they perform bad,” Idlette said on Sunday night. “Coming from Division III, everybody kind of projects me as that I’m not going to perform as good. I have no nervousness, so I’m just going to go out there and do my best.”

That’s just what he did.

In the vertical jump, Idlette lept 32 inches, before posting an impressive 9-foot-6-inch mark in the broad jump, which directly followed. His 40-yard dash came in at an unofficial 4.53.

To the scouts, he was right there with the rest of them.

“He did a good job,” said one prominent scout who wished to remain anonymous. “We have to watch the film on him. He ran good enough. We’ll just have to go back and take a look.”

B.J. Coleman, an NFL prospect, was on hand to throw the passes at UTC. Idlette showed off his skills catching the ball down the field. Photo by Chris Cannon

Another scout also said that Idlette was right on the average, which Maryville College offensive coordinator Shaun Hayes confirmed.

“I think [Idlette’s workout was] good for his size,” Hayes said. “Those are very similar numbers to receivers that have been recruited in the past. I’m very anxious to see what the scouts think about his numbers.”

Idlette’s numbers were in fact comparable to athletes playing at schools in higher divisions of competition. Randall Cobb, former Alcoa High School and University of Kentucky standout, completed his 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds during the NFL combine a year ago. Cobb now plays wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers after being selected with the final pick in the second round of the NFL Draft.

For Idlette, the day was something he could be proud of.

“I feel confident in everything I’ve done so far,” he said. “I wouldn’t take back anything that I’ve done. It was a good day.”

However, Idlette wasn’t the only one proud. His mother, Angela Idlette, was probably one of the proudest people in the stadium.

“First of all, I’m just overwhelmed that he got invited to come,” she said. “Wesley is my baby. I just feel like everything he’s accomplished, he’s earned it. He’s just a hard, dedicated worker. I just wish him the best. I wish him the best.”

He’s already had an impressive career. Garnering records in career receptions (206), career touchdowns (25)

Idlette also compete in the vertical jumps.

and career reception yards (2,820), Idlette has a complete resume following his time at Maryville College.

“Talent had a lot to do with it,” Hayes said of Idlette’s career at MC. “That’s why we recruited him. On top of that, he was able to adapt. He found out real quick that when you have that much success, a lot of people start putting three guys on you at one time. He had to adjust to it and learn to become a team player and a decoy at some times. When the time came, Wesley always made the play for us.”

Making those plays for the Orange and Garnet were more than just career marks for the wide out. Idlette says that his time at Maryville has prepared him for the rough road he will face getting to the next level of football.

“It’s been a difficult process with me playing at a lower division,” Idlette said. “Coming out here with guys of upper levels and being able to compete has brought me to where I could improve my performance.

“Whoever’s willing to give me an opportunity, that’s where I’m looking forward to going.”

One thought on “Idlette competes for NFL scouts UTC Pro Day

  • May 3, 2012 at 1:09 am
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    Very impressive. Excellent story of a hard working Scot who has got what it takes. Nice job Wesley, very nice. Many good people encourage all of your successes.

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