Two junior ends from Florida universities declare for draft

By Chris Cluff  |   Friday, January 04, 2008  |  Comments( 0 )

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Two junior defensive ends from Florida schools projected to be drafted in the first round declared themselves eligible for the NFL draft in April. Miami's Calais Campbell and Florida's Derrick Harvey join a group that includes Miami safety Kenny Phillips, also projected to be a first-round pick, Texas running back Jamaal Charles, who declared earlier this week, and three others.

Commentary: Miami's pro pipeline continues as the Hurricanes look set to continue the streak of 13 years in which they have had at least one first-round pick. Miami has produced a record 47 first-rounders since 1984.

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About Chris Cluff

Chris Cluff spent 10 years as an editor and sportswriter for The Seattle Times. He was a key figure in the newspaper's coverage of the Seahawks, particularly during their Super Bowl run in 2005. He also has written two books on the Seahawks: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Heart-Pounding, ...
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