UCF's Shaquem Griffin turned heads with what he can do with one hand, including pumping out 20 reps on the bench press at the NFL Combine.

Griffin started as a defensive back for the Knights, then moved to linebacker and flourished during the past two seasons, including earning conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2016.

There are questions as to where Griffin fits at the NFL level, weighing 227 pounds and running a 4.38 40, but he's familiar with overcoming the odds.

"The reason why I'm so excited to be able to prove so many people wrong because a lot of people see somebody who has one hand and not two and they think it's different. They think it doesn't make sense. 'Well he has one hand, how can he play football?' Well, what if I say you have two hands, how can you play football? At the end of the day, you have to show me what you can do," Griffin said.

"I'm never going to set limitations to what you can do. If you have two hands or 30 hands, you show me what you can do and then we go from there."