Article 3H4B6 Barkley impresses early at combine with top bench press mark

Barkley impresses early at combine with top bench press mark

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The 2018 NFL Scouting Combine saw its first set of physical drills Thursday as offensive linemen, running backs, and special teamers went through the bench press drill. Naturally, all eyes were on Saquon Barkley.

Expected to be the star of the combine, Barkley lived up to his reputation by putting up 29 reps of 225 pounds. However, he met his match in Georgia's Nick Chubb, who also tallied 29 to tie for the most among running back prospects.

ProspectSchoolReps
Saquon BarkleyPenn St.29
Nick ChubbGeorgia29
Chris WarrenTexas25
Lavon ColemanWashington23
Sony MichelGeorgia22
Kamryn PettwayAuburn22
Darrel WilliamsLSU22
Chase EdmundsFordham19
Josh AdamsNotre Dame18
Jarvion FranklinWest. Michigan18
Mark WaltonMiami18

Among offensive linemen, UTEP guard Will Hernandez led with 37 reps as Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson and Auburn tackle Braden Smith tied for second with 35. Oklahoma tackle Orlando Brown Jr. - who stands 6-foot-8, 345 pounds - may have hurt his stock by posting just 14.

Prospect School Reps
Will HernandezUTEP37
Quenton NelsonNotre Dame35
Braden SmithAuburn35
Colby GossettAppalachian St.32
Wyatt TellerVirginia Tech30
Sam JonesArizona St.28
Toby WeathersbyLSU28
Brian AllenMichigan St.27
Joseph NoteboomTCU27
Timon ParrisStony Brook27

One of the more important occurrences of the day happened when top-rated center prospect Billy Price from Ohio State suffered an apparent injury. According to multiple reports, Price stopped his bench press after several reps and left the drill holding his left arm.

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