There have been some outstanding showings at this year's NFL Combine in Indianapolis, but perhaps none as novel and curious as the statement one prospect made with his tree-trunk sized legs.
Robert Myers, a 6-foot-5, 310 pound offensive lineman from Tennessee State, could not seem to find a pair of shorts that covered his massive quads. His athletic shorts rode up his thighs and and appear to be evidence that Myers has never missed a leg day in his life.
Myers' NFL.com profile notes that he has good "thickness and strength through [his] lower body," and after seeing him in Indianapolis that is had to deny.
The 23-year-old's legs led to a hilarious nickname:
"QUADZILLA!" RT @SInow: Tennessee St's Robert Myers is the #NFLCombine's most interesting man: http://t.co/g7cNIHlqeV pic.twitter.com/CzpkgUMRrt
— Andy McDonnell (@Andy_McDonnell) February 20, 2015
Robert Myers of Tennessee State has the biggest quads I've ever seen! Holy crap! Dude can probably leg press 1/2 a ton! #NFLCombine
— John Bava III (@LWOS_JB3) February 20, 2015
Robert Myers and his freakish quads be at the #NFLCombine like pic.twitter.com/v5kLtlCkNk
— Anthony Del Fiacco (@adelfiacco) February 20, 2015
Myers' quads overshadowed his hair, which may have been the best at the combine:
Best hair at the #NFLCombine?? pic.twitter.com/Dq8sWmLVMG
— NFL (@nfl) February 20, 2015
A three-year starter at Tennessee State, Myers is projected to be selected in the fourth or fifth round of the NFL draft.