Dan Bickley

The Republic | azcentral.com

The Cardinals believe they aced the first round of the NFL draft.

Apparently, so do the folks who make those awesome Sports Science videos for ESPN.

During a session with Haason Reddick, the Temple star did some amazing things:

He sprinted 10 yards in 1.64 seconds, which is faster than wide receiver Jarvis Landry, who is 31 pounds lighter.

He muscled through 1,500 pounds of heavy bags, about the combined weight of the Cowboys' entire offensive line, in just 1.36 seconds. That's faster than anyone tested in the last five NFL Combines.

His upper legs produce more than double the electricity of elite soccer players.

He boasted that only two quarterbacks finished a game against Temple in 14 tries.

And in the best visual of all, he hit a crash test dummy with 32 g's of acceleration, a collision so vicious that it knocked the head off the mannequin.

The scientists who conducted the testing gave Reddick a grade of 91.9, higher than anyone in the 2017 NFL draft.

His project impact was similar to the Steelers' James Harrison, which is pretty good company.

"That was a special thing," Reddick said. "I had a lot of fun doing that video."

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