Snake Eyes
Experienced Starter w/First Big Contract
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This is the problem, I don't think you can. This is a guy that quit on his team and since then the only thing he has had to focus on is preparing for the combine (because he declined rehab). None of them know what he has been doing since he left the team and the evidence so far certainly isn't good. The combine has been equated to being an open book test, well with the equal lowest total bench press for TE's I think Lyerla failed. And it's not like he had any excuses to not prepare for it like playing football or graduating.
The other huge concern is this was one of the red flags at Oregon. He was known to not follow the coaches guidance or lift with the rest of the team in the weight room and did his own thing. For most players I think the bench is quite useless unless it's really low, considering Lyerla's situation I think it's actually quite significant and telling.
And what if he's simply not good at benching? As Deus pointed out, Warren Sapp did 16 reps.
Lyerla has emotional issues, that's why he's not being considered for the late 1st round, my only question is how he's dealing with them. If he's not making progress than I don't waste time with him.












