April 16, 2015 - Aaron Wilson
Florida offensive tackle D.J. Humphries visiting Lions today
University of Florida offensive tackle D.J. Humphries is visiting the Detroit Lions today, according to a source.
The projected first-round draft pick ran the 40-yard dash in 5.12 seconds at the NFL scouting combine where he bench pressed 225 pounds 26 times and had a 31-inch vertical leap.
The 6-foot-5, 312 pounder has 33 5/8 arms and 10 inch hands.
Humphries started 19 of 29 career games.
He was named an All-Southeastern Conference freshman selection in 2102.
He played in seven games with six starts before sprained his medial collateral ligament.
He missed two games last season.
A five-star recruit from North Carolina and the top-ranked tackle, Humphries won the Anthony Munoz award as the nation's top high school lineman in 2011.
Humphries' father, D.J., played wide receiver with the Baltimore Ravens and in the Arena Football League.
Humphries is known for his aggressiveness and athleticism.
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Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun