vendredi 20 février 2015

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The wide receivers hit the weight room on Friday for the bench press at the NFL Combine.


The NFL Scouting Combine got underway properly Friday, with the first position group of players, containing offensive linemen and tight ends, hitting the field in Indianapolis for workouts and skill drills. While that happened, a second group of players -- consisting of quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs -- hit the weight room for the bench press.


The bench press is pretty straightforward -- players see how many reps they can put up of 225 pounds. This provided a ton of valuable information for scouts, but of course, it's more important for some positions than others. Offensive linemen can increase their value if they stand out in the bench press, whereas a wide receiver probably can't change much either way.


Still, the results are always interesting. For instance, one of the top two prospects at the position, West Virginia's Kevin White, managed to put up 23 reps. That tied Sammie Coates and Geremy Davis for tops at the position. Amari Cooper of Alabama, widely considered to be the guy battling White for the top receiver crown, did not participate in the bench press Friday. The fewest reps went to Kenny Bell of Nebraska, who put up just seven reps, which is more than most of the people reading this article (and writing it) can do!


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Player School Height Weight Bench Press reps (225 lbs.)
Nelson Agholor
USC6'019812
Mario AlfordWest Virginia5'818013
Dres AndersonUtah6'118713
Kenny BellNebraska6'11977
Da'Ron BrownNorthern Illinois6'020517
Kaelin ClayUtah5'1019510
Sammie CoatesAuburn6'121223
Chris ConleyGeorgia6'221318
Amari CooperAlabama6'1211
Jamison CrowderDuke5'818510
Davaris DanielsNotre Dame6'120113
Devante DavisUNLV6'322016
Geremy Davis
Connecticut6'221623
Titus DavisCentral Michigan6'1196
Stefon DiggsMaryland6'0195
Phillip DorsettMiami (Fla.)5'1018513
Devin FunchessMichigan6'423217
Antwan GoodleyBaylor5'10209
Dorial Green-BeckhamMissouri6'523713
Rashad GreeneFlorida State5'11182
Rannell HallCentral Florida6'019816
Justin HardyEast Carolina5'1019211
Josh HarperFresno State6'119113
Chris JonesAlabama5'101828
Dezmin Lewis
Central Arkansas
6'421416
Tony LippettMichigan State6'219210
Tyler LockettKansas State5'10182
Deon LongMaryland6'019212
Donatella LuckettHarding6'021117
Vince MayleWashington State6'2224
Tre McBrideWilliam & Mary6'021016
Ty MontgomeryStanford6'0221
Keith MumpheryMichigan State6'0215
J.J NelsonAlabama-Birmingham5'10156
DeVante ParkerLouisville6'320917
Breshad PerrimanCentral Florida6'2212
Ezell Ruffin
San Diego State6'021817
DeAndre SmelterGeorgia Tech6'2226
Devin SmithOhio State6'019610
Jaelen StrongArizona State6'2217
Darren WallerGeorgia Tech6'623812
DeAndrew WhiteAlabama5'11193
Kevin WhiteWest Virginia6'321523
Cam WorthyEast Carolina6'221112





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