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He posted this in a column a week or so ago:
Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State: The overlooked player on Boise State’s defense, I believe Crawford will get better and better once he transitions to Sunday football. The Canadian native played both DE positions, and at times moved inside at “3 technique” DT. In the NFL, he will have tremendous position and scheme versatility. He’s big enough to play “5 technique” DE in a 3-4 front, and I would not be surprised if teams that play that front are excited about him. He played with excellent leverage in the run game; he stalemated and defeated blocks. He used his hands very well as a pass rusher; they were active and at times violent. Overall, Crawford was a very good combination of strength and athleticism, with strong hands and quick feet. He has a chance to develop into a very good pass rusher in the NFL.
Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State: The overlooked player on Boise State’s defense, I believe Crawford will get better and better once he transitions to Sunday football. The Canadian native played both DE positions, and at times moved inside at “3 technique” DT. In the NFL, he will have tremendous position and scheme versatility. He’s big enough to play “5 technique” DE in a 3-4 front, and I would not be surprised if teams that play that front are excited about him. He played with excellent leverage in the run game; he stalemated and defeated blocks. He used his hands very well as a pass rusher; they were active and at times violent. Overall, Crawford was a very good combination of strength and athleticism, with strong hands and quick feet. He has a chance to develop into a very good pass rusher in the NFL.