A punter from Arizona State became the breakout star of the NFL combine after out-benching his peers in the bench press

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Arizona State punter Michael Turk did 25 repetitions of 225 lb on the bench press at the NFL combine.

Turk's reps were more than every wide receiver, all but one tight end, and 19 offensive linemen at the combine.

Turk's number even beat some of the best defensive players in the NFL, like Jadeveon Clowney and Frank Clark.

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Arizona State punter Michael Turk made a name for himself at the NFL combine in a way few players of his position usually do the bench press.

On Thursday, Turk, who is listed 6-foot, 226 lb, did 25 repetitions of 225 lb on the bench press, a modern record for punters, according to NFL.com's Chase Goodbread.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: 5 things about the NFL that football fans may not knowSee Also:NFL MOCK DRAFT: What the experts are predicting for all 32 first-round picksThe NFL's most mystifying backup quarterback would love stick with the Saints for at least one more seasonThese are 10 of the most controversial, offensive sports team names in history, and the stories of how they came about

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