The pro days for the top quarterbacks are over. Oh, boy. Those have to be the most overrated part of the evaluation process when it comes to the NFL Draft. I've never been a pro-day guy as it relates to any position, but especially quarterbacks. Where is the defense? Where is the reading of coverage? Where is the pressure in their face? Pro days are just days for general managers and scouts to gather to watch a kid throw, often times a way to get out of the office and see other like-minded people in their profession. Big deal. It's wise never to read much into them, even if the hype would make you think otherwise. Having said that, something that can be of value is sitting down with the quarterbacks to get inside their heads, which is why the Carolina Panthers sent a strong contingent to every pro day for the top-four quarterbacks. They spent time with them. That matters.