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Erik Howard of the New York Giants bench pressed 225 lbs. 44 times in 1986.

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What website lists the nfl combine event records?

www.nfl.com/combine


What is the NFL combine?

The NFL combine is where NFL hopefuls run, lift, and do position specific drills in front of NFL scouts.


What is the NFL scouting combine?

The NFL combine is where NFL hopefuls run, lift, and do position specific drills in front of NFL scouts.


When does the NFL Combine start?

The 2011 NFL Combine will be held February 23-March 1.


How do i get to the NFL combine?

You have to be invited.


What was champ bailey's 40 yard dash time at the NFL combine?

4.28 official time at NFL combine.


Where can you find past NFL combine results?

The best place to find past NFL combine results is http://nflcombineresults.com/nflcombinedata.php


HOW MANY NFL RECORDS DOES MANNING HAVE?

Peyton Manning holds the nfl records for completions and completion percentage.


What NFL records does Dan Marino hold?

Dan Marino set many, many NFL records. Click on the 'NFL Records set by Dan Marino' link on this page to see a list of NFL records Marino set and tied, some of which have since been broken.


What NFL quarterback has the NFL combine bench press record?

Brady Quinn


Do all people that make the NFL combine make it to the NFL?

No, the NFL Combine is a "tryout" for the NFL. It helps to determine draft value and doesn't guarantee getting drafted or even picked up as a free agent after the draft.


Do you have to attend the combine to be drafted by the NFL?

If you're physically able to, they will ask you to. If you turn them down, most NFL teams will take that as a sign of disrespect to the NFL. Many players do not attend the NFL combine. Players are invited to participate, but many players choose not to attend. It is helpful, but not necessary to improve you draft status. It is not considered disrespectful to the NFL to not attend the combine.