Amos, a 2013 first team All-HAAC member and three-time All-HAAC recipient, was named to the BSN All-America third team last season.
The Lee's Summit, Mo., native will take part in the 4th annual National Pro Day Feb. 28-March 2 in Southampton, N.J., before taking part in the NFL Regional Combine on March 29 in Indianapolis, Ind.
"The regional combines are gaining in popularity with NFL teams," NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah said.� "Every team receives a copy of the testing numbers, but more and more teams are beginning to send their own scouts to these workouts."
The combines are getting deeper every year in terms of viable talent, Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson said, and Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome counts them among valuable scouting opportunities.
"As a general manager, I am always looking for opportunities to get information on as many college players as I can," Newsome said. "The NFL Regional Combines are another resource I can use."
Amos is also scheduled to participate in a CFL combine, but a date has not been finalized.
Amos has already played in two postseason all-star games in December 2013. He participated in the 36th annual All-American Bowl, played Dec. 14 in Mexico City, Mexico, and the D2 vs NAIA Challenge on Dec. 21 in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
A junior starter from the 2013 squad, wide receiver Martin Bayless Jr. played for Team National in the 3rd annual NFLPA Collegiate Bowl on Saturday in Carson, Calif. The game was aired on ESPN2.
Postseason all-star contests serve as excellent opportunities for draft eligible players to showcase their skills in front of scouts representing all 32 National Football League teams and squads from other professional leagues, with performances in pre-event practices frequently proving as important as the actual game.











