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Attended Fitch (Austintown, Ohio) High School, lettering three times as an offensive tackle and defensive end for head coach Carl Pelini...Missed all but four games of his senior year with a right fibula fracture...All-Steel Valley selection, adding Super Prep All-Midwest and Prep Star Al...
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7 Months Ago,
John McMullen from The Phanatic says
(in Eagles Draft - Round 7)
King Dunlap (OT) Height: 6'9" Weight: 310 College: Auburn Conference: SEC Hometown: Brentwood, TN High School: Brentwood Academy View Combine Page >>
Selected by: Philadelphia Eagles
Round: 7
And
John McMullen from The Phanatic says
(in Eagles take CB Jack Ikegwuonu with third pick in fourth round)
The long road to the National Football League continues to get longer for Ikegwuonu. More than a year after Jack and his twin brother, William, were arrested on residential burglary and criminal trespass charges, the two are still battling through the legal system to attain a resolution...
And
John McMullen from The Phanatic says
(in Eagles take S Quintin Demps with pick No. 117)
Demps appeared in 47 games at Texas-El Paso, starting 40 contests at free safety and six at right cornerback. He recorded 275 tackles (175 solos) with 5.5 stops for losses of 15 yards and two quarterback pressures. He caused four fumbles and recovered five others, returning two for a total of...
And
John McMullen from The Phanatic says
(in Eagles take DE Bryan Smith with 80th pick)
Small school defensive end prospect who will have to be moved to outside linebacker in the NFL, but has flashed the athleticism and certainly the big-play ability to warrant this projection. The most dominant edge rusher in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly D-IAA) over t...
In an admission that tells us far more about the extent to which NFL players care about the sport they play than we ever wanted to know, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger believes that 50 percent of his colleagues didn’t know that an NFL game could end in a tie. The issue came to the fore...
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