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Jabrill Peppers has arrived at the NFL combine.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

INDIANAPOLIS -- Jabrill Peppers has arrived at the NFL combine.

The former Michigan All-American went through his formal measurements on Friday, reportedly checking in at 5-foot-10 (and 7/8) and 213 pounds.

His height is considerably shorter than the 6-foot-1 Michigan listed at. The 213 pounds is heavier than the 205 Michigan slotted him at last season.

#Michigan LB/S Jabrill Peppers has measured 5-10 7/8, 213 pounds, 9 5/8 hands, 30 3/4 arms, 74 inch wingspan. #NFLCombine — Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) March 3, 2017

Peppers' official height may lead to further questions about whether or not he can play hybrid linebacker -- or linebacker at all -- in the NFL.

The player Peppers is often compared to in the nickel or "money" linebacker role is Deone Bucannon from the Arizona Cardinals. He was 6-1, 211 pounds at the combine.

NFL Network's Mike Mayock said earlier this week that he believes Peppers is a safety at the next level, though the Heisman Trophy finalist will run and lift with the linebackers this week at the combine.

The linebackers are scheduled to go through the bench press Friday before taking the field for the 40-yard dash and other agility work Saturday in Indianapolis.

Elsewhere, Michigan defensive end Taco Charlton -- viewed by many as a potential first-round pick -- reportedly measured in at 6-foot-5 5/8 and 277 pounds.