NFL Combine: Defensive Line Full Measurements

People know that in today’s NFL, if you want to win, you have to get to the quarterback. At the 2014 NFL Combine, the star of the Defensive Line is clearly South Carolina’s Defensive End, Jadeveon Clowney. The man that would have been the obviously pick for the #1 overall spot in last year’s draft, but was ineligible due to not being 3 years out of High School, was broken down and watched under a magnifying glass this past year. Joining Clowney in the DL group will be Dee Ford of Auburn, Kony Ealy and Michael Sam of Missouri, Louis Nix of Notre Dame, and Timmy Jernigan of Florida State.

Clowney came in a little lighter than the originally 275 lbs weight he was thought to be. He measured in at 6’5 and 1/4th 266 lbs with a 34 and half inch hand length. Dee Ford checked in at 6’2 and 1/8th 252 lbs with a 32 and 7/8th inch hand length. Kony Ealy came in at 6’4 273 lbs and a hand length of 34 and 1/4th inches. Michael Sam, the man who will be questioned mostly about his decision to announce that he is openly gay a week before the combine, measured in at 6’2 261 lbs and a 33 and 3/8th inch hand length. Of the 2 main Defensive Tackles in this draft, Nix came in at 6’2 331 lbs with a hand length of 33 inches, while Jernigan checked in at 6’2 299 lbs with a 31 and 5/8th inch hand length.

Below is a list of all the heights, weights, and hand lengths of all the Defensive Lineman from the NFL Combine.

Player

School

Height

Weight

Arm  length

Jay Bromley

Syracuse

6’3

306

33 1/2

Ryan Carrethers

Arkansas State

6’1

337

31 3/4

William Clarke

West Virginia

6’6

271

34 5/8

Jadeveon Clowney

South Carolina

6’5 1/4

266

34 1/2

Deandre Coleman

California

6’5

314

34 3/8

Scott Crichton

Oregon State

6’3

273

32 3/4

Aaron Donald

Pittsburgh

6’1

285

32 5/8

Kony Ealy

Missouri

6’4

273

34 1/4

Dominique Easley

Florida

6’2

288

32 7/8

Kasim Edeball

Boston College

6’2

253

32 3/4

Justin  Ellis

Louisiana Tech

6’1

334

33

I.K. Enemkpall

Louisiana Tech

6’1

261

33 1/8

Ego Ferguson

LSU

6’3

315

32 1/2

Dee Ford

Alabama

6’2 1/8

252

32 7/8

James Gayle

Virginia Tech

6’4

259

32 3/8

Ra’shede Hageman

Minnesota

6’6

310

34 1/4

Taylor Hart

Oregon

6’6

281

32 3/4

Kerry Hyder

Texas Tech

6’2

290

33 1/2

Jackson Jeffcoat

Texas

6’3

247

33 7/8

Timmy Jernigan

Florida State

6’2

299

31 5/8

Anthony Johnson

LSU

6’2

308

33

Daquan Jones

Penn State

6’4

322

33 1/2

Howard Jones

Shepherd

6’2

235

34 1/8

Zach Kerr

Delaware

6’1

326

32 7/8

Demarcus Lawrence

Boise State

6’3

251

33 3/4

Aaron Lynch

South Florida

6’5

249

34

Eathyn Manumaleuna

BYU

6’2

296

32 1/4

Cassius Marsh

UCLA

6’4

252

32 3/4

Kareem Martin

North Carolina

6’6

272

35

Josh Mauro

Stanford

6’6

271

33

Dan McCullers

Tennessee

6’7

352

36 5/8

Tevin Mims

South Florida

6’4

260

33 3/4

Zach Moore

Concordia

6’5

269

33 3/4

Jonathan Newsome

Ball State

6’3

247

33 1/4

Louis Nix

Notre Dame

6’2

331

33

Jeoffrey Pagan

Alabama

6’3

310

33

Tenny Paleopi

Utah

6’1

298

30 1/2

Mike Pennel

Colorado State-Pueblo

6’4

332

33 3/8

Kelcy Quarles

South Carolina

6’4

297

33 1/4

Kaleb Ramsey

Boston College

6’3

293

32 7/8

Caraun Reid

Princeton

6’2

302

33

Michael Sam

Missouri

6’2

261

33 3/8

Chris Smith

Arkansas

6’1

266

34 1/8

Marcus Smith

Louisville

6’3

251

34

Shamar Stephen

Connecticut

6’5

309

33 1/8

Ed Stinson

Alabama

6’3

287

33 3/4

Will Sutton

Arizona State

6’0

303

31 1/4

Robert Thomas

Arkansas

6’1

327

33 7/8

Khyri Thornton

Southern Miss

6’3

304

32 1/2

Stephon Tuitt

Notre Dame

6’5

304

34 3/4

George Uko

USC

6’3

284

33 1/4

Brent Urban

Virginia

6’7

295

34 1/4

Larry Webster

Bloomburg

6’6

252

33 1/2

Ethan Westbrooks

West Texas A&M

6’3

267

33 1/4

Chris Whaley

Texas

6’3

269

32 1/8

Kerry Wynn

Richmond

6’5

266

31 3/4

 

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