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Diego Pavia measures 5'9" at the Senior Bowl


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9 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

There's just no way! I'm 6'11" and 475 lbs and stood next to someone that met him once and I'd say he's closer to 100 lbs.

Saban told me Bryce played at 55 lbs his entire junior year and is actually only 3’2”.

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20 hours ago, Khaki Lackey said:

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

Not quite. The 6'0" thing was an exaggeration (a lie, basically) by the college. The 204 thing was Bryce's true weight at the NFL Combine, but obviously pounds out on by Bryce for the weigh-in (akin to what boxers do at their weigh-ins the day before a fight). Pavia may have done the same thing with his weight, but height can't be faked at the Combine.

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19 hours ago, electro's horse said:

Canales said he was 190 this season.

and yeah he’s got a hair assisted 5’10

Standing next to 6’3 stroud it looks like his hair assisted is about 6’1. Can’t see their shoes tho IMG_6039.thumb.jpeg.2e0df3d426f19b1b4861006654573636.jpeg

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His hair clearly added a foot and he is really 4'10".  The combine never thought about measuring through his hair so he pulled a fast one...

-Mahomes actually tried to add height with his hair before the combine and they stuck a pin through it lol.  These are official measurements people are trying to argue against.  The weight thing can fluctuate to a degree but nothing extreme.  

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Looks like 5'9. Don't know why people still debate this. He's in his fourth year lol. Even if he was actually 5'10 it wouldn't change anything. We still have to roll him out of the pocket constantly just for him to see the field. The limitations are what they are. Everything else is just cope.

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Reading some of the wisecracks in this thread you would think the Panthers steamrolled their way into the division title and the playoffs instead of being swept by the Saints splitting with the imploding Bucs. Keep your sense of humor boys you're gonna need it with the upcoming opponents.

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