As if playing the game of football with one hand wasn't enough, NFL draft prospect Shaquem Griffin will prove yet again that he's a notch above the regular football player during this week's NFL Scouting Combine. As he did during the Senior Bowl where he played on the defensive line, at linebacker and at defensive back, he'll flash similar versatility at the combine.

According to NFL Network's Kimberly Jones, Griffin will participate in the linebackers drills on Sunday and will stick around to participate in the defensive back drills on Monday in effort to let scouts get a look at him as option for both positions. The twin brother of Seattle Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin, the Peach Bowl MVP has garnered much respect from NFL scouts over the past few months.

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So much respect that after initially not being invited to the combine, he was added to the invitees list after NFL scouts and his brother lobbied publicly for him to participate. An AAC Defensive Player of the Year winner and second team All-American, the slightly younger Griffin, is quickly becoming the worst kept secret of the NFL Draft and his stock seemingly continues to rise; although according to NFL.com, he remains a fifth or sixth round selection at best currently. He may even go undrafted according to to their analysis.

Perhaps, he can improve upon that with a tremendous combine showing. He'll certainly participate in enough drills to potentially wow anyone watching, because in the NFL versatility rules all.

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