Tom Brady, the legendary quarterback, has achieved unparalleled success in the NFL. However, his performance at the 2000 NFL Scouting Combine left much to be desired. One of the most notable aspects of his Combine results was the lack of information regarding his bench press performance.
Tom Brady’s Bench Press Results
According to the available data, Tom Brady did not participate in the bench press test at the 2000 NFL Scouting Combine. The bench press is a standardized test where players lie on their backs and lift a 225-pound barbell as many times as possible. This test is commonly taken by offensive and defensive linemen, tight ends, running backs, and receivers.
The official record for the bench press test belongs to Stephen Paea, who achieved 49 repetitions in 2011. Leif Larsen and Mitch Petrus both managed 45 repetitions in their respective Combines.
While Brady’s bench press results are not available, his overall Combine performance was unimpressive. He ran a 5.28-second 40-yard dash, had a 24.5-inch vertical jump, and a 4.38-second 20-yard shuttle. These numbers did not suggest that Brady would become one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.