QB Burrow waves away concerns over
hand size
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[February 25, 2020]
Reigning Heisman Trophy winner
and expected No. 1 overall draft pick Joe Burrow offered a humorous
retort for anyone concerned about his hand size following
measurements at the NFL Scouting Combine on Monday.
After news emerged Monday that Burrow's hands measured 9 inches --
on the low end of the range that personnel evaluators typically
prefer in a quarterback -- the former LSU star took to Twitter with
a facetious response.
"Considering retirement after I was informed the football will be
slipping out of my tiny hands," Burrow wrote. "Please keep me in
your thoughts."
Burrow, 23, is coming off one of the best seasons by a quarterback
in college football history and is pegged as the overwhelming
favorite to go first overall to the Cincinnati Bengals in the April
draft. He measured at 6-foot-3 and 221 pounds in Indianapolis on
Monday, with 30 7/8-inch arms and 9-inch hands (measured from pinky
to thumb with the hand fully spread).

The latter figure would equal the lowest of any first-round
quarterback since 2008, along with Jared Goff (No. 1 overall in
2016) and Ryan Tannehill (No. 8 in 2012). Scouts and executives
generally consider anything under 9 inches to be a concern, while
many prefer quarterbacks with hands closer to 10 inches to maximize
ball security by limiting fumbles.
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LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow (9) in the College Football
Playoff national championship game at Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, whose hand measured
9 1/4 inches at the 2017 combine, joined in to laugh with Burrow on
Twitter.
"My small hands are doing alright so far....i believe in ya," the
2018 MVP and reigning Super Bowl champion wrote, adding three crying
laughing emojis.
Burrow completed a whopping 76.3 percent of his passes for 5,671
yards, 60 touchdowns and six interceptions in 2019, leading the
Tigers to a perfect season and the national title after winning the
College Football Playoff. He won the Heisman in a landslide that set
a number of voting records.
--Field Level Media
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