Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy worked at Michigan’s pro day session on Friday and George Paton was there to watch the work.Five teams sent their head coaches, general managers and offensive coordinators: Chicago, Miami, New England, Pittsburgh and Washington.George. Paton and Sean Payton watched J.J. McCarthy worked out at the NFL Scouting Combine on March 2. They also saw Bo Nix of Oregon and Michael Penix Jr of Washington. Paton also saw USC’s Caleb Williams play when the Trojans faced CU in Boulder last September.Williams had a Pro Day workout. Wednesday in Los Angeles. Oregon quarterback Bo Nix attended Oregon’s Pro Day on March 12.But George Paton didn’t just watch McCarthy on Friday. Michigan produced 18 players invited to the Combine, including six offensive linemen. To that end, Broncos offensive line coach Zach Strief was one of seven NFL team offensive line coaches to attend Michigan’s pro day.Other key players will receive pro training next week: Jayden Daniels (LSU) on Wednesday, March 27. , and Drake Maye (North Carolina) and Michael Penix Jr. (Washington). The Broncos had official meetings with them at the NFL Scouting Combine.It is no coincidence that the other quarterback Pro Day workouts come after the NFL’s annual convention, which begins Sunday in Orlando and is attended by all general managers and head coaches.\ nAs Bowli senior general manager Jim Nagy first posted on social media, George Paton is one of nine general managers to observe Michigan’s pro day. Seven teams sent a coach – six of them both a head coach and a head coach..