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Combine official measurements coming in


Growl

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I'm not gonna babysit this thing but I'll post a few.

Troy T Antonio Garcia

6'6/293 lbs
32 7/8" arms, 9 7/8" hands

Utah T Garett Bolles:

6'5/297 lbs

34" arms, 9 3/8" hands.

Leonard Fournette weighed in at 240 pounds, the heaviest of all RBs. The lightest? San Diego State's Donnel Pumphrey (176). #NFLCombine

Ohio State C Pat Elflein:

6'3/303 lbs

33 1/3" arms, 9 3/4" hands

 

 

Josh Norris is the only guy I can find doling these out so far. Props if you have another account to follow.

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Florida OL David Sharpe 6'6/343 lbs 35 3/8" arms 10" hands

 

Forrest Lamp 6'4/309 lbs 32 1/4" arms 10 5/8" hands Arms measured in over an inch longer than at that Senior Bowl (31 1/8)

Florida OL David Sharpe 6'6/343 lbs 35 3/8" arms 10" hands

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Updated from the Senior Bowl to Combine: Western Michigan OL Taylor Moton 6'5/319 lbs 34 1/8" arms, 10 5/8" hands Longer arms

 

Josh Norris Retweeted Nick Kendell

You will see A LOT of hand and arm lengths change. It is all dependent on who is doing the measuring.

 

Update: Troy T Antonio Garcia 6'6/302 lbs 33 3/8" arms, 9 7/8" hands Heavier, different arm length from the Senior Bowl

FSU T Roderick Johnson 6'7/298 lbs 36" arms, 10 3/4" hands

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Growl said:

If Bolles hangs around towards the end of the first, I'd probably consider moving back in for him, really really hard.

This. I'd definitely be willing to use our comp 3rd to move into the end of the 1st to grab Bolles.

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I'm not sure expecting Fournette to run a blazing 40 is entirely fair, mainly because this board mutinies against any prospect who doesn't run at an elite level

He's fast, but his combination of size and speed is what helps buy him so many extra yards.

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