2023 East West Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl measurements

Feb 2, 2023 - 3:52 AM
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The 2023 NFL Draft cycle is in full force as the top all-star games in the country have begun practice. In total, 248 players were measured in during the weigh-in process for the East West Shrine Bowl and the Senior Bowl, the premier post-collegiate games leading up to the draft.

Below is a full table of the measurements, which include height, weight, hand size, arm length and wingspan. Hand size, arm length and wingspan are listed in inches while weight is in pounds. Height is a four-digit code that the NFL uses to differentiate between feet, inches and eighths of inches. The first digit is feet, the middle two digits are inches and the final digit is eighths of inches. For example, 6064 would be 6’6.5” while 5104 would be 5’10.5”.

Notables

  • Ohio State tackle Dawand Jones is massive at 6’8”, 375 pounds with 11 3/8th” hands and an 89.5” wingspan.
  • If the Packers are looking at nose tackles, here are the three that crack 315 pounds: Keondre Coburn (Texas/Shrine, 344), Jerrod Clark (Coastal Carolina/Senior, 343) and Brodric Martin (Western Kentucky/Shrine, 337).
  • The tallest overall player is Arkansas/Shrine lineman Dalton Wagner, who came in at 6083. The tallest non-lineman is Cincinnati/Senior tight end Josh Whyle, who was listed at 6064. The tallest defender is Army/Senior linebacker Andre Carter II at 6062.
  • Everyone knows that Green Bay likes big receivers and Elijah Higgins (6025, 228 pounds, Stanford/Senior) and Justin Shorter (6036, 224, Florida/Shrine) are two prime candidates for Packers’ body types.
  • The shortest player at either game is Troy/Senior linebacker Carlton Martial, who came in at 5073 and 210 pounds. The lightest player is Houston/Senior receiver Nathaniel Dell, who was registered at 5083 and 163 pounds. The smallest hands (7 5/8th”) goes to TCU/Senior receiver Derius Davis (5084, 168 pounds).

JP Acosta of SB Nation has you covered from Senior Bowl practice in Mobile, Alabama this week. Check out his article from Day 1 of practice.

The Shrine Bowl will be played on February 3rd on NFL Network at 5 PM PST. The Senior Bowl will be played on February 4th on NFL Network at 1:30 PM CT.








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