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Shaquem Griffin draws praise from J.J. Watt, Von Miller, more at NFL combine

4:15 PM ET

  • ESPN staff

Shaquem Griffin’s story has dominated this weekend’s NFL combine.

After not initially receiving an invitation to Indianapolis, the star linebacker from Central Florida has impressed in workouts. His official 4.38 in the 40-yard dash is the fastest time for a linebacker going back to 2006, the first year ESPN Stats & Information began documenting 40 times at the combine. And only two other 2018 draft prospects — wide receivers D.J. Chark (4.34) and Marquez Valdes-Scantling (4.37) — have had faster times this week.

  • As third-round draft pick Shaquill Griffin moves on without his brother for the first time, the bond stays strong as one thought prevails: No excuses.

Griffin also finished with 20 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press, using a prosthetic on his left arm to attach to the bar on Saturday.

Both are notable marks as Griffin attempts to become the first player with one hand to be drafted in the league’s modern era, according to the NFL. Griffin had his left hand amputated when he was 4 years old because of amniotic band syndrome, a congenital condition.

Reactions have poured in from across the NFL, starting with Griffin’s twin brother, Shaquill, a cornerback with the Seahawks, and including some of the league’s biggest defensive stars, Hall of Famers and more:

Guess Y’all Was A Little Off With The 4.6 ??????? !!! #AgainstAllOdds ??@Shaquemgriffin

— Shaquill Griffin (@ShaquillG) March 4, 2018

I would love to play with this guy! Salute @Shaquemgriffin ?? https://t.co/2bfROH4l4I

— Von Miller (@VonMiller) March 4, 2018

Shaquem Griffin killing it.

— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) March 4, 2018

@Shaquemgriffin you are straight balling man! You gon mess around and get the call. Lol “If you ball u get the call” @nflnetwork #GamedayPrime #Truth

— Deion Sanders (@DeionSanders) March 4, 2018

The kid got track speed too!! Damn!! ???? I ran a 4.63 @ the #NFLCombine #gamespeed #trackspeed https://t.co/Z6agLU75NO

— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) March 4, 2018

Shaquem Griffin was flying ?? he 4.38 lol he not messing around!!!

— Ryan Shazier (@RyanShazier) March 4, 2018

If @Shaquemgriffin doesn’t get drafted in the first two days the system is broken. Productive and performed well at the combine. Played well against high level competition.

— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) March 4, 2018

sheeeeeeeeeesh #boomin https://t.co/YK2p5Hwthk

— Antonio Brown (@AB84) March 4, 2018

?? boy the truth https://t.co/OoTRYuWoJJ

— Marshon Lattimore (@shonrp2) March 4, 2018

That’s crazy. You see when you don’t set limitations on yourself no matter the circumstances, there’s no limit to what you can achieve. You got my vote! #NFLCombine https://t.co/92mU29d0JT

— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) March 4, 2018

??? https://t.co/KmvSi9XiUV

— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) March 4, 2018

I love it! https://t.co/azpvURTKmz

— Kwon Alexander (@kwon) March 4, 2018

Oh my Goodness!! @Shaquemgriffin 4.38 unofficial, hold on!! Nah we gotta race…!! #Blazin

— Budda Baker (@buddabaker32) March 4, 2018

I want this guy , I need this guy = BEAST !!!! https://t.co/rc3FCMqWgI

— OJ Howard 80 ™ (@TheRealOjHoward) March 4, 2018

4.38 ???????. Shaquem griffin is ridiculous #NFLCombine2018

— carl lawson (@carllawson55) March 4, 2018

I’m a fan! Keep faith and defeat all odds! https://t.co/2HrEcd8WIW

— Eric Ebron (@Ebron85) March 4, 2018

I Love it!!!! @Shaquemgriffin way to take advantage of your opportunities!!! #UCFast #UCFstrong #UCForever

— Josh Robinson (@JROB_2one) March 4, 2018

Gods Plan https://t.co/KqDiXhY6Wl

— Jody Breeze (@Blafell1) March 4, 2018

Kids just all around impressive #determined https://t.co/WFcrvMhIsz

— Oday Aboushi (@Oday_Aboushi75) March 4, 2018

Everyone please remove can’t from your vocabulary!! https://t.co/MAaDwqvhxw

— Ian Williams (@IWilliams95) March 4, 2018

Soccer

VAR set to be used at 2018 World Cup following landmark rule change

The video assistant referees (VAR) system is set to be used at this summer’s World Cup in Russia after football’s lawmakers voted on Saturday to approve the use of the officiating technology.

The officiating system was sanctioned when the International Football Association Board voted unanimously to introduce VAR on a permanent basis in a “landmark” decision that’s expected to be implemented across the football world.

It is expected the FIFA Council meeting on March 16 will confirm the use of VAR at the World Cup.

A statement from IFAB, which is made up of the Football Associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, as well as FIFA, read: “This landmark meeting, chaired by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, represents a new era for football with video assistance for referees helping to increase integrity and fairness in the game.”

IFAB began experimenting with VAR – which applies the use of a philosophy intended for “minimum interference – maximum benefit” – in March 2016 to identify its usefulness in reducing unfairness caused by obvious errors and incidents missed by the match official.

The officiating system will be used to overturn errors involving goals, penalty awards, red cards, and mistaken identity.

?? 2 years testing, almost 1,000 matches, more than 25 competitions – the green light to VAR is given! What are the experiment results?

? Watch full behind-the-scenes video about VAR: https://t.co/MiQ6OQgQLi pic.twitter.com/KwM9wGdWjj

— The IFAB (@TheIFAB) March 3, 2018

“As of today, video assistant refereeing is part of football,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said, according to Richard Conway of BBC Sport.

“We hope and encourage a favourable decision in this respect because we are very positive about VAR.”

Germany and Italy implemented the use of VAR ahead of the current season, while Spain and France’s top flights will introduce the technology for the 2018-19 season.

Meanwhile, Premier League clubs in England reportedly decided to delay the introduction of VAR until at least the 2019-20 campaign.

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