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NFL Combine Bench Press Record The only player to bench press 225 pounds more than 50 times is Justin Ernest when the Eastern Kentucky defensive tackle had 51 repetitions at the 1999 Combine.
NFL Combine Bench Press Record The only player to bench press 225 pounds more than 50 times is Justin Ernest when the Eastern Kentucky defensive tackle had 51 repetitions at the 1999 Combine.
Plea is the NFL combine bench press king. His 49 reps of 225 pounds has yet to be surpassed. The closest any prospect has come to that total was at the 2012 combine, when Ontario Poe did 44 reps.
NFL Combine Trainer: 225 Bench Press For Enduring Strength. The 225 bench test provides NFL scouts with a look in an athlete's training past.
The test is the famous 225lb bench press for max reps. Every year the NFL hosts a scouting combine where college players go and participate in a bunch of different events.
NFL Combine Trainer: 225 Bench Press For Enduring Strength. The 225 bench test provides NFL scouts with a look in an athlete's training past.
(The average NFL player can squat 500 pounds.)
The Highest Vertical Jump in the NFL The record vertical jump test at the NFL combine is still held by Gerald Sensabaugh who achieved an incredible height of 46 at the 2005 Combine.
The 6-foot-6, 252-pound Sick recorded a 41.5-inch vertical jump, which is the highest among any other player so far at the 2018 NFL Combine. In addition, his vertical jump is 3.5 inches more than any other tight end at this year's combine, according to this tweet by CollegeFootball 24/7.
Wilt Chamberlain 48 Wilt 'the Stilt' Chamberlain was one of the most dominant forces in NBA history. ... Darrell Griffith 48 Michael Jordan 46 ... Zach Ravine 46 ... Jason Richardson 46 James White 46 Spud Webb 46 ... Shannon Brown 44.5
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