DeForest Buckner, a projected Top 5 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, is one massive human. We all knew this going into the NFL Combine, but for good measure, the NFL confirmed it. Standing 6-foot-7, and 291 pounds, the Oregon defensive end took part in the NFL Scouting Combine's measurement events Friday. While some players seem to be smaller than their listed weights or heights in college, Buckner checked in at exactly what he was listed at.

#Oregon DE DeForest Buckner has tennis rackets for hands. https://t.co/JbHbTbueiT

— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 26, 2016

But it was his hand measurement that really stood out. His hands measured at 11 3/4 inches, which is tops among all players this year. That size is tied for the largest hand-measurement in NFL Scouting Combine history with Godser Cherilus of the Tampa Bay Bucs.

@evansilva @JoshNorris he's tied for the largest hands measured at the combine since 2003 (as far back as we go). Tied with Gosder Cherilus. — Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) February 26, 2016



Buckner's hands are bigger than some impressive NFL defensive stars like JJ Watt (11 1/8), Von Miller (9 1/4), and Khalil Mack (10 1/4).

What does this all mean? Buckner has huge hands that every NFL scout, GM, draft expert, and fan will go crazy over.