As former NFL defensive end Austen Lane revealed earlier this week, prospects get asked some bizarre questions at the scouting combine.

Spencer Drango, a 6-foot-6, 320-pound offensive tackle out of Baylor, said he was asked by one team Wednesday to share his internet history with them. Many people would cringe at such an idea, but Drango obliged.

"Internet history. Would you share your internet history with me?" Drango said, via Will Brinson of CBS Sports. "I said 'yeah.' I search a lot of food, directions, how to spell words because I'm dyslexic, things like that."

On the subject of his dyslexia, Drango points out that he's not the first person to overcome the reading disorder.

"It's different for everybody. There's no clear-cut (way to overcome it). Albert Einstein was dyslexic and obviously he's way smarter than I am," Drango said. "It's a bunch of classes. Remember hooked on phonics? That type of program, just like that, trying to re-learn how to read and learn what learning techniques work for you because you never really grow out of it but you can learn to cope with it."