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Diego Pavia measures 5'9" at the Senior Bowl


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12 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I still call BS on Bryce being 5'10".  He's north of 5'8" but under 5'10". He my be 200 pounds now (maybe), but when he got here was 185 soaking wet.

Bryce would have been wise to get the human growth hormone when he was in high school.  He should have known he'd be too short as a QB based on his dad's genetic.  

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23 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I still call BS on Bryce being 5'10".  He's north of 5'8" but under 5'10". He my be 200 pounds now (maybe), but when he got here was 185 soaking wet.

5’10” is the shortest in the league with Murray. It looks about right. Glancing at the video of him hugging Baker who is 6’ even there isn’t much more than 2 inches of height. Bryce looks smaller to most because he also has a small frame vs traditional QBs. 

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Even Canales said in a press conference that Bryce is like 185-190 when he was asked about QB sneaks. My guess has always been he is 5ft9 maybe 5ft9.5 and 190.

Maybe they will sign Pavia to make Bryce feel better about his height. Morgan mentioned developing a guy 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

I still call BS on Bryce being 5'10".  He's north of 5'8" but under 5'10". He my be 200 pounds now (maybe), but when he got here was 185 soaking wet.

They measured him at the combine.  He could easily gain water weight for the weigh in, but they would know his height. Same as murray with bigger hands.  

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9 minutes ago, strato said:

Bryce is not 204 pounds. I’d be surprised if he is 185. 

Pavia needs to go back to school. And when he gets out maybe Goodell will have his lil flag football league up and running. 

Pavia is already 23. He has no more eligibility left. 

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

These 2 aren't 3 lbs different. No way in hell. 

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I mean Kyler gotten pretty fat since his measurements were taken.

also I bet this is a true playing weight for Pavia unlike Bryce’s. No way in hell Carolina drafts him. He’s nothing but moxy and grit and he’d totally win the job in training camp.

same reason they won’t bring in Stetson Bennett. That and the cocaine. 

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