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Ravens draft pick Daniel Faalele becomes heaviest player in NFL

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Baltimore just got a behemoth on its offensive line. 

Australia's Daniel Faalele is set to become the heaviest player in the NFL after being drafted in the fourth round by the Ravens. 

The offensive tackle, who Baltimore selected No. 110 overall Saturday, measured 6 feet, 8 inches tall and weighed in at 384 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine. He is set to take over the distinction of being the league's heaviest player from New England Patriots lineman Trent Brown, who is listed at 380 pounds. But he'll have financial incentives to stay under 365 pounds at weekly weigh-in sessions during the season. 

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Minnesota Golden Gophers offensive lineman Daniel Faalele (78) looks down on West Virginia Mountaineers linebacker Jared Bartlett (10) during the Guaranteed Rate Bowl between the West Virginia Mountaineers and the Minnesota Golden Gophers Dec. 28, 2021, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz.  (Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Faalele says he hopes to benefit from working with Baltimore offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris and believes his unique frame can give him a unique advantage in the NFL. 

"In the pass game just using my length and in the run game using my natural size to generate force and power, play explosive and be athletic for my size," Faalele said. "Coach ‘D’ is an awesome coach. We had a great meeting. He just gave me that confidence. I know I’m in good hands."

The Melbourne-born player had a unique journey to the league. He left Australia at age 16 with a rugby and basketball background and didn't play competitive football until 2017, the Guardian reported. 

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