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I've watched these before & Trent Edwards was on there looking like a hero, so with a grain of salt here I go. Fairley had to do several things physically & did them all well but one really caught my eye. He had to tackle a QB dummy that was standing still, he hit it with 3,596 Lbs of force. Yeah, I'm not joking. Unless I'm crazy, that's like getting hit by a car. I'm not advocating taking the guy because of this but that is pretty freaking impressive.

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I've watched these before & Trent Edwards was on there looking like a hero, so with a grain of salt here I go. Fairley had to do several things physically & did them all well but one really caught my eye. He had to tackle a QB dummy that was standing still, he hit it with 3,596 Lbs of force. Yeah, I'm not joking. Unless I'm crazy, that's like getting hit by a car. I'm not advocating taking the guy because of this but that is pretty freaking impressive.

I can hit it with 3,597 pounds of force so not all that impressive

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If they did this with every NFL defensive lineman I bet the difference wouldn't be that great.

 

These sports science things can be interesting but they can also make the results of their tests say whatever they want.

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If they could all get to hit a QB dummy that was standing still, Aaron Maybin would be a star. I wonder how he did on that drill & did it convince Jauron to draft him instead of looking at him chasing moving players.

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If they could all get to hit a QB dummy that was standing still, Aaron Maybin would be a star. I wonder how he did on that drill & did it convince Jauron to draft him instead of looking at him chasing moving players.

Perhaps...but only if they were tied to a small pole and were dead and weren't able to twist their head to fool him.

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