Some days are more important than others during a person's lifetime.
For Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Jake Waters, one of those special days occurred Friday.
Waters held an individual pro day in Manhattan, Kansas, in front of NFL scouts and at least one quarterbacks coach only three months after shoulder surgery. It was his chance to shine as he prepares for one of those defining moments in his life, an opportunity to play professional football.
It wasn't easy reaching this point, though.
The quarterback suffered a Grade 3 AC sprain in his throwing shoulder Oct.