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NFL Combine results 2015: Weigh-in for offensive linemen

Offensive linemen weighed in at the combine on Wednesday. Florida’s Trent Brown tipped the scales at 355 pounds.

The televised portion of the NFL Scouting Combine doesn’t begin until Thursday, but the offensive linemen have already been weighed and measured. As some of the biggest men on the football field, the group yielded some incredibly heavy numbers.

Florida’s Trent Brown not only measured in at 6’8, but he tipped the scales at 355 pounds, exceeding average lineman weight by more than 15 pounds. Brown also produced an impressive 36-inch arm measurement. Those numbers are ideal for a team seeking a mauling blocker at the right tackle position.

At the other extreme, Coastal Carolina’s Chad Hamilton came in at 6’2, 292 pounds. Hamilton played guard in college, but at that size many teams might view him as a center-only prospect. Perhaps more significantly, he may only garner interest from franchises that run zone-blocking schemes.

A number of the top prospects measured in well. Iowa’s Brandon Scherff weighed in at 319 pounds and measured 6’5. Pittsburgh’s T.J. Clemmings also measured 6’5, but weighed 309 pounds. Andrus Peat is as hulking as expected, weighing 313 pounds and coming in at 6’7.

Here’s a handy table of all the weigh-in results for all the offensive linemen:

Player School Height Weight Arm
Al Bond Memphis 6'4 303 33 3/8"
Brett Boyko UNLV 6'7 303 32"
Jamon Brown Louisville 6'6 323 34 3/8"
Trent Brown Florida 6'8 355 36"
A.J. Cann South Carolina 6'3 313 32 5/8"
T.J. Clemmings Pittsburgh 6'5 309 35 1/8"
Takoby Cofield Duke 6'4 310 34"
La'El Collins LSU 6'4 305 33 1/4"
Rob Crisp N.C. State 6'6 301 34 1/2"
Reese Dismukes Auburn 6'3 296 32 1/4"
Andrew Donnal Iowa 6'6 313 33 1/2"
Jamil Douglas Arizona State 6'4 304 33 3/8"
Cameron Erving Florida State 6'5 313 34 1/8"
Tayo Fabuluje TCU 6'6 353 34"
Jon Feliciano Miami 6'4 323 32 3/8"
B.J. Finney Kansas State 6'4 318 32"
Jake Fisher Oregon 6'6 306 33 3/4"
Ereck Flowers Miami 6'6 329 34 1/2"
Andy Gallik Boston College 6'2 306 32 3/4"
Max Garcia Florida 6'4 309 33 1/8"
Laurence Gibson Virginia Tech 6'6 305 35 1/8"
Mark Glowinski West Virginia 6'4 307 33 1/8"
Hroniss Grasu Oregon 6'3 297 32 1/8"
Chaz Green Florida 6'5 314 33 3/8"
Chad Hamilton Coastal Carolina 6'2 292 34"
Jarvis Harrison Texas A&M 6'4 330 33 1/2"
Bobby Hart Florida State 6'5 329 33"
Rob Havenstein Wisconsin 6'7 321 33 3/4"
Sean Hickey Syracuse 6'5 309 32 3/4"
D.J. Humphries Florida 6'5 307 33 5/8"
Tre Jackson Florida State 6'4 330 32 5/8"
Arie Kouandjio Alabama 6'5 310 34 1/8"
Greg Mancz Toledo 6'4 301 --
Ali Marpet Hobart 6'4 307 33 3/8"
Josue Matias Florida State 6'5 309 33 1/8"
Darrian Miller Kentucky 6'5 307 33"
John Miller Louisville 6'2 303 33 1/4"
Mitch Morse Missouri 6'5 305 32 1/4"
Robert Myers Tennessee State 6'5 326 33 3/4"
Cedric Ogbuehi Texas A&M 6'5 306 35 7/8"
Andrus Peat Stanford 6'7 313 34 3/8"
Terry Poole San Diego State 6'5 307 33 1/4"
Jeremiah Poutasi Utah 6'5 335 33 7/8"
Corey Robinson South Carolina 6'7 324 35 5/8"
Ty Sambrailo Colorado State 6'6 311 33"
Brandon Scherff Iowa 6'5 319 33 3/8"
Adam Shead Oklahoma 6'4 338 33 3/4"
Austin Shepherd Alabama 6'4 315 32 7/8"
Donovan Smith Penn State 6'6 338 34 3/8"
Tyrus Thompson Oklahoma 6'5 324 34 7/8"
Laken Tomlinson Duke 6'3 323 33 5/8"
Daryl Williams Oklahoma 6'5 327 35"
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