Mike Tomlin’s son, Dino, is an NFL Draft prospect in the 2025 class. Dino, who was a wide receiver at Maryland and Boston College over his collegiate career, had modest production over his six years in school.
The most receiving yards Dino ever put up in a season was 312 yards, which came in the 2024 season. This past year, Dino had just three grabs for 40 yards in ten games.
Still, even without an invite to a collegiate All-Star game or the NFL Combine, he had a chance to showcase what he could do at Chestnut Hill at Boston College’s pro day.
By the end of the day, Dino was able to turn some heads with an impressive workout. He ran a 4.45 40-yard dash and added impressive jumps with a 38-inch vertical and 10-foot-6-inch broad jump. He also had a 7.25 3-cone and 3.37 short shuttle drill.
Dino measured in at 5-foot-11, 183 pounds, and with plus speed and explosiveness, those numbers should at least get him rookie minicamp invites.
The Steelers could be interested in Dino, who played in Pittsburgh at Shady Side Academy. He will not be drafted, but could be given a rookie minicamp invite.
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