There are always strange questions draft hopefuls get asked at the NFL Scouting Combine. This year’s Combine ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft in April is no different and the award for the weirdest question might go to whichever team posed a question to Texas cornerback Kris Boyd pertaining to a particular part of his body.

According to Jeff Legwold, an ESPN senior writer who covered the Denver Broncos and the NFL reported on his Twitter account that he’s never heard in his 33 years of covering the Combine the question that was posed to Boyd. Reportedly, Boyd said one team asked him during the interview process, “Do I have both of my testicles?”

“And I was like, ‘Yeah, I don’t know why you got to ask,’” Boyd said, according to the report on Twitter by Legwold.

If Boyd had testicular cancer or some form of an accident that resulted in one of his testicles needing to be removed, one would think it would’ve come up during a medical examination (of which there are thorough evaluations conducted during the Combine). Nevertheless, the question posed to Boyd can be filed away with the strange questions players get asked every year in Indianapolis, something another former Texas defensive back experienced during his trip to the Combine 16 years ago.

Rod Babers, an All-American defensive back in 2002 who was drafted in the fourth round by the New York Giants in 2003, detailed his Combine experience in an article he authored for Horns247 in 2016. According to Babers, one of the craziest questions he was asked was, “When was the last time I wore women's underwear?”

Strange questions aside, Boyd’s Combine is off to a good start.

During measurements for the defensive backs on Friday, Boyd checked in at 5-11 1/2 and 201 pounds with 30 1/4-inch arms, a 74 3/8-inch wingspan and 9-inch hands. Boyd followed up his measurements with a tremendous showing on the bench press, putting up 19 reps on the bench, the most by a cornerback prospect and the fifth-most among all defensive backs at this year’s Combine.

Boyd and his Texas teammate, Davante Davis, will go through the rest of their testing and on-field drills on Monday, the last day of workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Boyd should do well in the testing phase of the Combine considering he ended the summer strength program with head strength coach Yancy McKnight as the No. 2 overall athlete in the Texas program. Boyd trailed only defensive end Marqez Bimage by weighing in at 200 pounds and recording a 345-pound bench press, a 315-pound power clean, a 600-pound squad and nearly a 40-inch vertical jump.

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Boyd was a first-team All-Big 12 cornerback for the Longhorns in 2018, earning such recognition from both the league's coaches and the Associated Press. A participant in the Reese's Senior Bowl in January, Boyd departed the program with 33 career starts and 51 games played over four years under his belt while recording 191 tackles, four interceptions, 40 passes defended, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries along the way.