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Kelvin Benjamin's Weight?


Jakob

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Currently at 240, do you think he could stand to lose about 15 pounds? Personally I think if he could drop down to around 225 he would be faster and more agile.

Something worth discussing.

You didn't draft him to be fast and agile.....they would have drafted another WR of that is what they wanted.

Big body helps him push people around and hopefully be a beast.

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Is that pouch handy at the grocery store?

 

All the better for stowing crab legs.

 

 

Oh and here's a quick reference... KB is probably something like 15-20% bodyfat which means he could easily lose 10 pounds and be in great shape.

 

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All the better for stowing crab legs.

 

 

Oh and here's a quick reference... KB is probably something like 15-20% bodyfat which means he could easily lose 10 pounds and be in great shape.

 

body-fat-percentage-men-women.png

 

Those pictures are bullshit.

 

I was @10% bodyfat when I was playing basketball and I did not look like that

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Those pictures are bullshit.

 

I was @10% bodyfat when I was playing basketball and I did not look like that

 

Did you get in a bod pod, was it a caliper test or what?

 

at 10%, you should be able to clearly see abdominals

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Did you get in a bod pod, was it a caliper test or what?

 

at 10%, you should be able to clearly see abdominals

 

Are you a trainer? Did you got to school for that stuff? I've been at 12-18% all my life, never seen any abs. My buddy wrestled got to like 6-8% body fat, looked nothing like those guys in the picture.

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