The National Football League, in partnership with NFL International, announced the players attending the International Player Pathway Program (IPP) Pro Day, presented by Microsoft Copilot, from March 28-30 in Ashburn, Virginia.
The on-field portion of the IPP Pro Day will be held at the Washington Commanders practice facility, the BigBear.ai Performance Center at Commanders Park, on Monday, March 30. Offensive prospects will begin at 7 a.m. CT, followed by defensive and specialist workouts beginning at 9:45 a.m. CT.
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Chukwuebuka Godrick, a native of Nigeria, entered the International Player Pathway program in 2022 and was later signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as part of their developmental plans. He spent the next few seasons on the practice squad until being called up to the active roster in 2025.
NFL clubs will be on hand to scout the Pro Day, ensuring significant visibility for the best draft-eligible IPP participants. Six International Player Pathway Program participants are eligible to be selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, while five are eligible to sign with clubs beginning on March 31.
2026 International Player Pathway Participants
Dec 24, 2025; Honolulu, HI, USA; Hawaii Rainbow Warriors place kicker Kansei Matsuzawa (17) reacts with fans after the Rainbow Warriors defeated the California Golden Bears 53-31 to win the Hawaii Bowl at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex. Mandatory Credit: Marco Garcia-Imagn Images
Arogunjo – G, Univ. of Lagos, Nigeria
Uar Bernard – DE –, Nigeria
Kaia Clarkin – OL –, Australia, New Zealand
Kaylan Faumui – OL –, Australia, Samoa
Jarrod Gray – OL –, Australia, New Zealand
Felix Lepper – T –, Germany
Chibuike Madu – DE –, Nigeria
Kansei Matsuzawa – K, Hawaii, Japan
Anjola Oketola – DL –, Nigeria
Seydou Traore – TE, Mississippi State, Algeria, Ivory Coast, UK
Joshua Weru – DE, Arizona State, Kenya
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This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: 2026 NFL Offseason: International Player Pathway Program Pro Day