True-Scale Biometric Stage
1:1 Physical Perspective
Scale: 1px = 0.52cm (Calibrated)
Zero Elevation Rake Angle: 0° Orthographic
Derrick Henry
RB / All-Pro
Height / Weight6'3" / 247 lbs
BMI / Body Density30.9 (Heavy)
Wingspan / Reach79.5" (33" Arm)
Top Speed (GPS)21.8 mph (4.54s)
Randy Moss
WR / Hall of Fame
Height / Weight6'4" / 210 lbs
BMI / Body Density25.6 (Lean)
Wingspan / Reach81.0" (34" Arm)
Top Speed (Est)23.2 mph (4.25s)
Biometric Delta
Physical Gap
Weight Advantage+37 lbs (Henry)
Height Delta+1.0" (Moss)
Momentum Ratio1.10x Henry
Catch Radius+6.2 sq ft (Moss)
Kinetic Energy (0.5mv²)
5,324 J
Equal to a 10 lb bowling ball dropped from 390 ft
Linear Momentum (p = mv)
1,092 N·s
99th percentile for ball carriers
Tackle Stopping Force
7.72 kN
~1,735 lbs of instantaneous resistance required
Biomechanics Insight: Derrick Henry at full sprint generates enough kinetic energy that a standard 195-lb defensive back must absorb over 7.7 kN of peak impact force to stop him without giving up yards after contact.
Historical NFL Combine Distribution (Height vs. Weight)
RB Archetypes
WR Archetypes
DL/Edge Archetypes
Combine Population
Why this viral visual occurred: Derrick Henry sits at the far 99.8th percentile of running back mass and shoulder breadth. However, Randy Moss represents a 99.4th percentile wide receiver frame with an extreme 81" wingspan and upright posture. When placed side-by-side, Henry's compact low center-of-mass makes him look visually shorter despite possessing nearly 40 extra pounds of muscle density.
Customize athlete physical parameters to test hypothetical freaks against historical NFL thresholds:
Calculated BMI
28.6
Dense Pro Athlete Body Type
Bill Barnwell Speed Score
118.4
>110 represents elite draft grade
Nearest NFL Prototype
DK Metcalf / Megatron
94% Biometric Euclidean Fit