McTyer also turns heads with dozen NFL scouts on hand
at the combine, behind Minnesota’s Jalen Myrick’s 4.28 seconds.
“Torry McTyer, he’s a guy who plays the defensive back position very well,” Eaton said. “You want to talk about pure speed; he has it. He did well on the bench press also. You can tell he’s been working hard for this.”
Tau Lotulelei started at UNLV as a walk-on trying to prove he deserved to wear his brother’s No. 55 jersey. Now he’s on the verge of making it to the NFL.
“It’s crazy how far I’ve come,” Lotulelei said. “Just to be here today at a Pro Day is one step closer to my dream. I’m so excited, and I can’t wait to see what happens in the next month, and hopefully I get called, but whatever happens, I’ll work with it.” Contact Gilbert Manzano at gmanzano@reviewjournal. com or 702-383-0492. Follow @gmanzano24 on Twitter.