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[QUOTE="Dankill:1168494"][QUOTE="RustyPS:1168489"][QUOTE="xmikex:1167642"]Cameron Jordan is at the top of my list, and had been getting rave reviews for how he looked in his senior bowl practices. He could be a spectacular 3-4 DE or a 4-3 tackle. His ability to bull rush and find the ball is almost on par with some of the top d-line guys in the draft. THAT BEING SAID, I think his draft stock is only going to rise in the coming months and he'll be gone somewhere in the top 15. It's still early in my draft evals but I'm not impressed with the other Cameron (Heyward). He's still living off his reputation from last year, and has a tendency to disappear some. Even if he wasn't from Ohio State I'd still have to compare him to Vernon Gholston, but like I said it's still early. As far as o-line goes, I like Gabe Carmini from Wisconsin. He moves really well well a big guy, has long arms, and works great in pass protection. My thoughts on Mark Ingram have been documented here before. Take a picture, write it down, Ingram will make the non-believers pay. [/QUOTE]Carimi was another one I was looking at. Looks good. Here's a video of him beating the shit out of Cameron Heyward: [youtube=XjPsgcj2ufI][/QUOTE]:nuke:[/QUOTE]
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