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Bryant running back Daniel Adeboboye wins CFL national combine bench press

Photo courtesy: Daniel Adeboboye @danieladeboboye

Bryant running back Daniel Adeboboye has won the bench press at the 2022 CFL National Combine with a total of 28 reps.

Alberta offensive lineman Jonathan Harke won the bench press at the most recent CFL combine in 2019 at 32 reps.

Other recent winners of the event include UBC offensive lineman Dakoda Shepley (27, 2018), Laval offensive lineman Jean-Simon Roy (39, 2017), Laval offensive lineman Philippe Gagnon (40, 2016), Montréal linebacker Byron Archambault (41, 2015).

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The all-time CFL combine record holder for then bench press is Michael Knill out of Wilfrid Laurier who recorded 47 reps in 2011.

The rest of the bench press results from the 2022 CFL Combine can be found below.

DL Cole Adamson, Manitoba — 18

RB Daniel Adebobye, Bryant University — 28

DL Joshua Archibald, McGill — 22

TE Chase Arseneau, McMaster — 10

LB Jared Beeksma, Guelph — 14

REC Riley Boersma, Regina — DNP

LB Tommy Bringi, Wilfrid Laurier — 13

OL Rodeem Brown, Alberta — 19

REC Keaton Bruggeling, Carleton — 8

OL Jacob Butler, Queen’s — 13

DL Nathan Cherry, Saskatchewan — 26

DB Chris Ciguineau, Ottawa — 12

RB Jean-Paul Cimankinda, Ottawa — 16

REC Gavin Cobb, Manitoba — 3

DB Jayden Dalke, Alberta — 11

TE Maksim Duric, Toronto — 8

LB Nate Edwards, McMaster — 13

DL Frednick Eveillard, Ottawa — 14

DL Anthony Federico, Queen’s — 12

REC Vincent Forbes-Mombleau, Laval — 22

QB Tre Ford, Waterloo — 17

DB Tyrell Ford, Waterloo — 15

OL Zack Fry, Western — 9

DB Brandon Gandire, Regina — 7

RB Ryth-Jean Giraud, Montreal — 14

DB Adrian Greene, Saint Mary’s — 14

OL Nicolas Guay, Laval — 15

DB Zach Herzog, Hillsdale College — 17

OL Cyrille Hogan-Saindon, Laval — 26

DL Deionte Knight, Western — 10

OL Peter Kozushka, Alberta — 16

LB Daniel Kwamou, UBC — 16

REC Gordon Lam, Waterloo — 4

DL Philippe Lemieux-Cardinal, Montreal — 9

RB Adam Machart, Saskatchewan — 23

OL Gregor MacKeller, St. FX — 24

OL Braydon Noll, Wilfrid Laurier — 19

LB Subomi Oyesoro, Calgary — 9

OL Zach Pelehos, Ottawa — 15

LB Enoch Penney-Laryea, McMaster — 27

REC Jalen Philpot, Calgary — 8

REC Tyson Philpot, Calgary — 5

DL Riley Pickett, Saskatchewan — 26

DB Khadeem Pierre, Concordia — 8

DL Jacob Plamondon, Calgary — 13

LB Tyrell Richards, Syracuse — 19

LB Josiah Schakel, Alberta — 18

REC Kiondre Smith, Guelph — 4

DB Eric Sutton, Texas State — 1

RB Rasheed Tucker, Queen’s — 16

DB Daniel Valente, Western — DNP

LB Ryder Varga, Regina — 10

OL Noah Zerr, Saskatchewan — 18

John Hodge is a longtime Canadian football reporter, insider, and podcaster for 3DownNation. Based in Winnipeg, Hodge is also a freelance television and radio broadcaster and curling reporter for Rock Channel.

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