The Senior Bowl held it’s weigh-ins on Tuesday morning. The weigh-ins are a chance for NFL scouts and media outlets to see the physiques of the players in attendance and get their exact measurements, from hand size and wingspan to height and weight.
Most players generally arrive close to their listed sizes on the rosters but there are always some surprises.
The largest discrepancy came from Elon right tackle Oli Udoh, who played in last week’s East-West Shrine game in St. Petersburg, Fla. Udoh was featured in PewterReport.com’s 2019 Bucs’ 6-Round Mock Draft as Tampa Bay’s fifth-round pick.
Despite being listed at 6-foot-6, 365 pounds on the roster, Udoh measured just under 6-foot-6, while weighing in at 327, a nearly 40-pound difference from his listed weight.
#Elon OT Oli Udoh: 6’5” 327 lbs.
He was listed at 365
— PewterReport (@PewterReport) January 22, 2019
Small-school defensive back Corey Ballentine from Washburn (Kan.) came in at 188 pounds after a listed weight of 204 on the roster.
On the other side of the spectrum, Stetson tight end Donald Parham measured nearly a half-inch taller than his listed 6-foot-8 height, and weighed in at 243, a full 21 pounds heavier than his listed weight of 222 pounds. That only helps his draft stock.
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