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2011 NFL Draft Prospect Jordan Miller - DL - Bench Press

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2011

At the Southern University Pro Day in Baton Rouge, La., 2011 NFL Draft Prospect Jordan Miller, Nose Tackle, bench pressed 225 lbs 37 times. **note: the bench press was the last of the exercises performed during the pro day.

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  • Miller agreed to terms with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent, and will be in camp as soon as it starts. #DaBears

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  • @trollzor333 This is football , not pro weight lifting, being explosive the point of lifting like this to use it on the football field . adur

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  • Guy looks pretty solid to me. :)

  • Are his arms shoulder length apart? This guy is wide

  • @zach4118 I highly doubt there is anyone who weighs 120lbs competing at a combine

  • thatz fukn solid he cud do at least 500 a few times

  • @shiron236 I agree with you somewhat, i mean what about somebody that weighs 120 pounds lifting against someone whho weighs 255 you have to expect the guy weighing 255 to lift more

  • @joe59476 It's kind of obvious you're an immature troll who likes to agitate individuals over race. You may want to hide the comments you make on your profile, smart one, or better yet, try trolling in real life, nerd. :D

  • @cdubMRA LOL

    Relevant strength is the most complete bullshit I've heard. Size =/= Strength. Stop listening to broscience. Ha, if that was true, we're probably among the weakest species on earth. Ants will be probably the strongest creature on Earth.

    Facepalm.

    Look, I'm a powerlifter as well, and I'm not big, but I hate it when people use size as an excuse for not lifting so much or as a bragging right. If you knew anything about physiology, strength has no correlation to size.

  • Feel sorry for whoever had to go after him... lol

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