Ranking The Top 3-4 Prospects

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  • birtikidis
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    • May 2008
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    #31
    Re: Ranking The Top 3-4 Prospects

    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
    Originally posted by birtikidis
    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
    Clayborn could be there when we pick @ #31...


    Adrian Clayborn takes part in Pro Day

    Thu, 24 Mar 2011


    University of Iowa DE Adrian Clayborn measured a 35 1/2-inch vertical jump, a 9-foot-6 broad jump and completed 17 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press at his Pro Day Monday, March 21, reports Gil Brandt, of NFL.com. He performed position drills in front of defensive line coach from the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals during the workout.

    Source: NFL.com - Gil Brandt

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    17 reps is pretty weak.. hell I did it 26 times before my car accident. what is his size (ht/wt)?
    Clayborn's listed at 6'3" 281 lbs. His primary issue is that he was born with Erb's palsy. It's a paralysis of the arm caused by injury to the nerves during the birthing process. He grew up without full range of motion in his right arm, but physical therapy has enabled him to minimize the effects of the birth injury. It is understandable how such a condition could hinder the amount of bench reps at 225 lbs. But he has always been able to play, and play well, with this condition throughout high school and college, and he's now a top prospect in this draft.
    Ok, I forgive him then.

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