Indianapolis — It's not difficult to see and hear the similarities between siblings Penei Sewell and younger brother Noah. Their relation comes through in their facial expression and the sound of their voices. Unless you're close to the family, you could have a difficult time telling them apart with your eyes closed.
Physically, that's a different story. Noah, the baby of the family, is significantly smaller than his older brother, the 330-pound offensive tackle who earned Pro Bowl honors last season, his second with the Detroit Lions. Of course, Noah is not small. In fact, the 250-pound linebacker who is in Indianapolis for the scouting combine, readying to join his brothers Penei and Nephi in the NFL, possesses an old-school, large frame for a position that has evolved toward smaller and faster players.