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ESPN’s Todd McShay put Pickett’s hand size into perspective for those interested in this topic. “ Pittsburgh QB Kenny Pickett hand span measurement was 8 1/2′. Well below 9′ red flag ...
The poking and prodding of the NFL scouting combine can create some absurd moments, including the hubbub over top QB Kenny Pickett's hand size. Hand-size hysteria is no reason to downgrade top NFL ...
Minshew had the second-largest hand size of any quarterback at the combine, with his 10.125 inches (257.2 mm) span behind only Tyree Jackson's 10.25 inches (260 mm). [70] Minshew was physically smaller than many of the other quarterbacks at the combine and he told at least one coach, "I know I'm too short, too slow, but I won 11 fucking games ...
Mailata was extremely quick for his frame, as he recorded a 5.12 second time in the 40-yard dash at the combine, the 7th-best time recorded for tackles at the February 2018 NFL combine. [12] He managed to record a 4.67-second time for the short shuttle , which would have equated to a top-10 score amongst left tackles at the official NFL combine.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are still basking in the glory of their title but have to start focusing on the 2025 offseason, which unofficially kicks off in some ways at the annual NFL scouting combine ...
Michael Joseph Alstott (born December 21, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Nicknamed "A-Train", he played college football for the Purdue Boilermakers and was selected by the Buccaneers in the second round of the 1996 ...
It is most commonly seen at the NFL Combine in preparation for the NFL draft but is also an important measurement for collegiate recruiting. While not as highly regarded a test as the 40-yard dash , it is still an important measure used by team personnel to compare players.