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Bryce Young slides by size questions - 'I know what I can do'

INDIANAPOLIS — Former Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, one of the most highly rated prospects in April's NFL draft, says he understand the questions the league's personnel evaluators may have about his size and potential durability.

Because, well, he has a mirror.

«I've been this size, respectfully, my whole life,» Young said with a slight smile while speaking Friday at the NFL scouting combine. «I know who I am, I know what I can do. For me, it's fair, everyone can speculate, ask me every question. I'm going to continue to control what I can control, continue to keep working my hardest.… I'm confident in myself. I know what I can do.»

Young, who will not be officially weighed or measured at the combine until Saturday, also happens to be one of the most decorated players in this year's draft. A Heisman Trophy winner and the SEC Offensive Player of the Year in 2021, Young threw for 79 touchdowns with 12 interceptions while going 24-3 in his two seasons as the Crimson Tide's starter. In his final college game, Alabama's Sugar Bowl win over Kansas State in January, Young threw for 321 yards and five touchdowns.

Young is the No. 1-ranked player by Scouts Inc. and No. 4 on ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest Big Board.

But listed at 6-foot-0 and 194 pounds at Alabama, Young's size has become one of the most discussed parts of his NFL potential — especially after he missed time with a sprained AC joint in his right, throwing shoulder last season.

Young, however, showed the same unflappable nature Friday as he showed behind center.

«To be honest, I don't really know too much about what's said about me,» Young said. «I'm grateful for everyone's opinion… I respect everyone's opinion, but I focus on what I can control. I take the advice

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