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Saturday NFL Draft watch notes

• If your team needs a defensive end, make sure to tune into the South Florida/Pittsburgh game. Pittsburgh’s Greg Romeus has great power and speed on the edge. This game will allow him to showcase his gap discipline as USF quarterback B.J. Daniels can get out and move.
For the Bulls, senior George Selvie is seemingly in his ninth year of college. It seems like ages ago that he had 31.5 tackles for loss. But that was in 2007. Since then, Selvie has been solid. He’s a 3-4 rush linebacker candidate, but could stick at end. He’s been overshadowed this season by junior college transfer Jason Pierre-Paul. He’s a physical freak with an 81-inch wingspan. Pittsburgh has a good offensive line so this could be a good test of Bulls’ pass rushers.

• Clemson defensive end Ricky Sapp is having the best season of his college career. He has eight tackles for a loss and three sacks, which are decent numbers. But he’s showed he can quickly fire off the ball and has deceptive strength. He’s a good 3-4 outside linebacker option for teams. Against Miami, he’ll have to quickly get around left tackle Jason Fox’s good first step. Sapp can cement his draft status today.
• While it seems improbable, Tennessee’s Eric Berry could be tested mightily against Alabama. Crimson Tide running back Mark Ingram is a physical, aggressive runner. Berry blew some tackles last week and could use today to show that was a fluke. When Berry isn’t hunting down Ingram, he might have to give help coverage against Julio Jones, the talented sophomore wide receiver.
• Although Florida might be without two of its defensive tackles, Mississippi State running back Anthony Dixon can make his case as an early round draft pick today. He’s run for 100 yards or more in five-straight weeks and is a powerful runner.
• Another player who could have a big-time game is Syracuse wide receiver Mike Williams. He’s been explosive this season, finally healthy after injuries slowed him early in his career. If he doesn’t get at least 100 yards receiving against a bad Akron secondary, Williams’ play seriously deserves a second look.
• Connecticut senior defensive end Lindsey Witten has been a sensation this season. He has 10 sacks already, but seven came in the first two games. He can show that wasn’t an aberration if he does well lining up against West Virginia’s Selvish Capers. An above-average right tackle prospect, Capers can get out of the blocks smoothly and may give Witten trouble.
• The draft stock of Idaho guard Mike Iupati has been gaining steam of late. Today the Vandals play Nevada, a team that has potentially three NFL-caliber defensive linemen. The Nevada rush really gets after the quarterback. Iupati will have to be quick and decisive in his blocking. End Kevin Basped shifts inside on third downs and gives a lot of linemen trouble with his length and quickness.
• Lousiana-Monroe defensive end Aaron Morgan is arguably the best player in the Sun Belt conference. He projects as a 3-4 outside linebacker because of his size (6’4, 235 pounds) and speed. Kentucky might be seen as great competition, but SEC talent will be a good test for Morgan.

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