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January 26, 2016

Nine players at the Senior Bowl have deformed right pinky fingers: I got pictures of most of them

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Malcolm Mitchell Jimmy Kempski/for PhillyVoice

Players competing at the Senior Bowl have a wide assortment of things on their bodies measured -- Height, weight, arm length, wingspan, and hand size are some of the basics.

Now, I know what you're thinking. "What if one of the players has a deformed pinky finger? How do you measure their hands in that case?"

Excellent question.

At the Senior Bowl weigh-in, it was noted that nine players had their left hand measured instead of their right hand because they had deformed right pinky fingers.

Nine.

And I got pictures of most of them. Enjoy!

Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia


Sean Davis, S, Maryland


Dan Vitale, FB, Northwestern


Jordan Jenkins, OLB, Georgia


*Kelvin Maye, WR, Minnesota


Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State


*Maye has a deformed thumb, not a deformed pinky.

Josh Perry could not be located.

Nick Martin of Notre Dame and Jeff Driskel of Louisiana Tech declined to have their pinky fingers photographed. Martin said, "Yeah, I'm going to pass on that." Driskel said, "That's too weird." Martin and Driskel are destined for failure in the NFL.

#Photojournalizin'.


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