Shaquem Griffin’s story is a fascinating one.

Born without a left-hand, the former University of Central Florida superstar stole the show on Saturday when he pumped 225 pounds for a total of 20 times on the bench press with a robotic hand.
 

On Sunday, Griffin grabbed the attention of the football world once again with another fantastic outing at the combine, this time coming in the 40-yard dash, where he scored a ridiculous time of 4.38.
 

It was the fastest score from a linebacker since 2003.

Understandably, the NFL world was in awe of the time posted by the 22-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida.

Shaquem's brother Shaquill was drafted by the Seahawks last year, and Seattle head coach Peter Caroll was blown away by the performance from Shaquill's brother.

 

 

The linebacker was without an invite to the combine until after the Senior’s game, and instantly became the feel-good story of this year’s event.

(h/t NFL)