Cleveland Browns rookie defensive tackle Danny Shelton strikes an imposing figure. Shelton stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 339 pounds. He's what people in the business usually call "stout." He's got a wide, thick base, and those dreads often make him appear even bigger than he actually he is.
And when he's on the field, he's a terror for opposing offensive linemen. Just ask pretty much anybody that played in the Pac-12 the last couple years, during which Shelton racked up 152 tackles, 20 tackles for a loss and 11 sacks.
Given all that, you'd think if Danny Shelton jumped out from a discrete hiding place and tried to scare the living daylights out of you, there'd be some sort of panicked reaction. It would be only logical. That, however, was not the case for Bills linebacker Andrew Hudson on Monday.
Look at that. Literally no reaction from Hudson when Shelton jumps out from behind that truck. All he does is smack Shelton on the shoulder paids and give him a hug. It's probably because they're former college teammates at Washington. Hudson must know all his tricks. Either that or Shelton is just the least scary 339-pound human in history.