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Diego Pavia measures 5'9" at the Senior Bowl


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Diego Pavia measured 5’9 7/8″ and 198 pounds at Senior Bowl weigh-ins, confirming what viral Heisman photos suggested: Vanderbilt’s 6’0″ listing was generous by more than two inches. But the height discrepancy, while notable, isn’t the most concerning number for NFL evaluators. It’s the weight.

At 198 pounds, Pavia is lighter than Kyler Murray (207) and Russell Wilson (204) were at their respective combines. For a quarterback who led the nation in designed rushes and willingly absorbs contact, that sub-200-pound frame raises real durability questions at the next level.

 

Even smaller than Kyler, Bryce (204 lbs) and Russell.  PF SN

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6 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Bryce's 204 was the equivalent of this cat's 6'0". I bet they are the same size

Bryce absolutely porked up at the table and hid it under that hoody just to step on that scale over 200. I bet he ran to the bathroom to puke and piss like a race horse as soon as he stepped off that scale too.

Whatever. Hate the game, not the player. He just gave the Panthers excuse to believe what they already desperately wanted to believe. I don't blame him. We should've known we were getting gamed when he refused to get back on the scale at his pro day.

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