Thursday, May 31, 2012

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Over yellow burberry shirt the past decade, no NCAA conference has manufactured as many defensive linemen as the Big 10 conference. Made up of schools around Michigan, Ohio, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa and Indiana, the Big 10 has been one of the most competitive conferences, since it was formed in the beginning of the 20th century. Here are two defensive linemen who were incredible during their tenure's in the Big 10 and are now completely awesome in the NFL.
  1. Tamba Hali DE Penn State (2002 ? 2005) - At an imposing weight of 240 pounds, Tamba Hali was highly sought after by college recruits entering the 2002 season. However, it wasn't until his junior year in 2004 that fans and NFL scouts were able to discover what type of defensive end they had on their hands.
In his junior year in 2004, Hali had 51 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and one interception. Then in Hali's senior year, he led the Nittany Lions 10th ranked defense with 65 tackles and 11 sacks, being named an All American, an All Big Ten player of the year and the 20th overall pick to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2006 draft. This past NFL season, Hali made the jump from defensive end to linebacker and was named to the Pro Bowl roster.
  1. Will burberry shirts Smith DE Ohio State (2000 ? 2003) - Smith hailing from Utica, New York was Jadevon Clowney before Jadevon Clowney was himself. Essentially, as one of the burberry yellow most sought after defensive ends in the history of the NCAA, Smith lived up to the hype. He only attended Ohio State for three years, but during that time, the defense ranked in the top 20 every year.
During his tenure with the Buckeyes, Smith accumulated the fifth most tackles for a loss in Ohio State history with 45.5 and sixth most sacks averaging 22 a season. Will Smith would go on to be the 18th overall pick in the 2004 draft for the New Orleans Saints. He's been a mainstay on the defensive line since 2006 when he earned his only Pro Bowl selection.

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