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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    11. Brandon Bryant, DB, Mississippi State Class (size): Third-year sophomore (5-11, 205) With just eight career starts to his credit, Bryant is more of a budding star than an established one. But his athleticism isn't questioned anywhere in the MSU locker room. The Bulldogs have timed Bryant...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    12. Ronnie Moore, WR, Bowling Green Class (size): Senior (5-9, 170) A small-sized addition to CFB 24/7's list of freak athletes this year, Moore brings amazing open-field ability to the Falcons. He's stronger than he looks, to be sure, bench pressing 300-plus pounds with a squat max of more...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    13. Cameron Echols-Luper, WR, Arkansas State Class (size): Fourth-year junior (6-0, 190) Echols-Luper is a two-timer on CFB 24/7's preseason list of freakish athletes, having made the cut a year ago while at TCU. His track accomplishments there were prolific, most notably winning the Big 12...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    14. Mike McGlinchey, OL, Notre Dame Class (size): Senior (6-7, 310) McGlinchey, who will make the move from right tackle to left tackle for the Fighting Irish this year in replacing first-round pick Ronnie Stanley, reportedly played every position on the field except in the secondary at the...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    15. Derrick Willies, WR, Texas Tech Class (size): Fourth-year junior (6-3, 215) Expectations in Lubbock are that Willies will emerge from relative obscurity this year as a spectacularly athletic weapon for QB Patrick Mahomes. You want a unique social media credential? How about a 60-inch box...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    16. Charles Nelson, DB, Oregon Class (size): Junior (5-foot-8, 170 pounds) Is there anything this guy can't do? Nelson started three games at receiver last year for the Ducks, then flipped to defense for eight starts at cornerback. All the while, he served as a dangerous kickoff returner (just...
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    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes

    16 for '16: College football's most freakish athletes | NFL.com Chase Goodbread College Football 24/7 writer College Football 24/7's "16 for '16" series continues with a look at 16 of the game's most freakish athletes. There are far more than 16 who qualify, of course, and they can come in...
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    McClain remains no-show at OTAs,

    Wilber knows the system so I could see them going with him now that McClain will spending 10 games with his kids.
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    McClain remains no-show at OTAs,

    Bob is right, I liked McClain when he got here in 2014. This defense is soft as baby shit and he was out there popping people. I felt it inspired some of the resident pussies on defense to play harder. His impact on defense and the offense's ability to control the clock made a horrible unit...
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    McClain remains no-show at OTAs,

    Garrett's excuse comes early. How can he possibly win will all these suspensions on defense???? #OneMoreYear
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    McClain remains no-show at OTAs,

    Probable opening day starting defense: DE Jack Crawford DE Ryan Russell DT Cedric Thornton DT Tyrone Crawford SLB Kyle Wilber MLB Anthony Hitchens WLB Sean Lee CB Brandon Carr CB Orlando Scandrick S Barry Church S Byron Jones I doubt there is a worse unit in the NFL.
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    McClain remains no-show at OTAs,

    and Kyle Wilber since Hitchens was supposed to play SAM.
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    Randy Gregory fails yet ANOTHER drug test

    Rynie's source played a trick on him.
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    Werder reporting no significant improvement for Jaylon

    ennnnhh... I'd rather go read Touch of Hostility.
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    Werder reporting no significant improvement for Jaylon

    since no one asked... I also would have taken Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU over Maliek "One Trick Pony" Collins in the 3rd. Joshua Perry OLB Ohio State over Charles Tapper with the first 4th rounder. a cadaver over Dak Prescott with...
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    Werder reporting no significant improvement for Jaylon

    I would have taken Myles Jack personally but I don't have privy to all of the medical. It seems the concern with him is the opposite of Smith. He can play now but they fear he might not have a long career (Leary?). Assuming the knee is worst than I'm imagining, Chris Jones out of Mississippi...
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    Werder reporting no significant improvement for Jaylon

    This was a strong draft. 34 would have gotten you a 1st round caliber player, a much-needed defensive starter. Jerry went for the media-hit, taking the feel-good Smith. Great player, dumb move that high in the 2nd round. I would say "they better be right on him" but this GM has no accountability.
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    USA Today:Jerry Jones "Most important person in NFL"

    I'm not saying it wasn't a good move. It was an obvious move.
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    USA Today:Jerry Jones "Most important person in NFL"

    Going into 2014, you know the year that proves he and Jason are legit, he was all depressed during his Fox interview Week One, saying that this is the first year in a long time that he is not expecting the Cowboys to win a Super Bowl. He was asked is this a rebuilding year? He said yes. Then we...
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