It seems that Field Marshal Jalen Milroe of Alabama had a growth growth. In the Senior Bowl, the size of the hand of Milroe measured at 8 3/4 inches. A month later, in the combination of exploration of the NFL 2025, his hand measured more half -inch larger, at 9 3/8 inches.
Your hands have somehow cultivated by 5/8 inch in 28 days. That is significant because the consensus for the size of the smallest hand acceptable for a NFL QB is 9 inches, and Milroe’s hands were initially measured as smaller than that. Now has Hands bigger than the Miami Cam Ward and the will of Ohio State Howard.
The probable explanation is that Milroe was not extending her hand correctly when measured in Mobile, where those types of measurements do not mean so much for the perspectives that also attended the harvester in Indianapolis. Or maybe the measurement in one of the two locations was simply incorrect for another reason.
The height of Milroe remained equal to 6 feet 1 1/2, while its weight fell three pounds, from 220 pounds to 217.
The double threat field marshal used his arms and legs At the University, ending with 71 total touchdowns (38 passes and 32 corridos). He had most of the TouchDowns in the SEC, but also had the largest amount of ball losses with 23.
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Last season, he had 20 touchdowns by land and 16 touchdowns of passes, which ranked 11 more in the nation and was number 1 in the SEC. It ended with 15 ball losses in 2023, fourth more in the nation and most in the SEC.
Due to their ability to run, some have wondered if it would change positions when it reached the NFL. When asked about a potential movement, He replied with: “You never ask a zebra to be a dog.”
Milroe is the QB No. 6 in the CBSSports.com consensus prospects and the 116th prospect in general.