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Mel Kiper's recently updated (01/04) Top 25 Big Board.
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Florida A&M offensive tackle Dan Parrish invited to Texas vs. The Nation all-star game.
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Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith hopes to prove his critics wrong during the upcoming draft process.
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University of Texas defensive end Brian Robison, the Big 12's defending outdoor champion in the shot put and the discus, said he plans to skip track this spring to concentrate on the N.F.L. Draft.
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So does running back Marshawn Lynch, the Oakland kid who made good at Cal-Berekley, want to be an Oakland Raider?
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Eccentric, but very talented, Ohio State junior wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez says college athletes are financially exploited, before explaining money won't be a factor if he decides to jump to the N.F.L. early.
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DD.com Site News: We recently updated our list (deleted some key players signed to extensions) of potential unrestricted and restricted free agents for all 32 teams.
DD.com Comment: Just click on any team, then press "free agents" to read that teams' free agent list....Also, we have not, yet, updated our Team Needs section, but plan to do that very soon.
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At 6'2" and 270 pounds, University of Georgia defensive end Charles Johnson is a flat out pass rushing menace. Hand-timed at 4.6 as a prep running back (30 pounds lighter), Johnson is explosive and aggressive, displaying excellent hand play to get upfield. He has made game changing plays against quality opposition and the league has noticed. Only 20 years old, he is an elite athlete, with low mileage, who will only get better as the years progress.
Some have suggested that the extra attention fellow Bulldogs defensive end Quentin Moses received from opponents really helped Johnson stand out last season. This was probably true for the first few games in 2006. But by the end of the season, it was Johnson who was attracting the extra blockers, not Moses.
We can sit here and talk about all the other great defensive ends in the draft, all the reasons why Bulldogs fans and coaches wanted him to return to school, how he's only really started for a year, et cetera. But the bottom line here is that the N.F.L. has a great demand for impact pass rushers, and Charles Johnson is an impact pass rusher from a conference and a school that produces bonafide N.F.L. players.
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