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Javon Kinlaw

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The defensive lineman for the South Carolina Gamecocks tallied nine tackles for a loss and four sacks in 2018. He is athletic at 6’6” and 310 pounds. He looks to be even more disruptive in 2019. Through three games this season, he already register three tackles for a loss and three sacks. Kinlaw is a disruptive interior defender capable of being an absolute stud.

Nick Coe

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The defensive lineman for the Auburn Tigers put up 13.5 tackles for a loss and seven sacks in 2018. This year, Auburn has been moving him around, even using him as a linebacker. However, he is best at defensive end. At 6’5” and 290 pounds, he has the build and strength to play 5-tech in a 3-4 and the athleticism to provide a pass rush along with his run stopping.

Raekwon Davis

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The defensive lineman for the Alabama Crimson Tide has been a big part of the Tide’s success on the defensive line. He totaled a modest 5.5 tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks in 2018 as a result of receiving extra attention after a sophomore year where he put up 10 tackles for a loss and 8.5 sacks. At 6’7” and 312 pounds, Davis can shore up the defensive line for years to come.

Jordan Elliot

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The defensive lineman for the Missouri Tigers sat out 2017 after transferring from Texas. He totaled eight tackles for a loss and three sacks in 2018, but was more disruptive than those numbers indicate. He’s an athletic interior lineman who comes in at 6’4” and 315 pounds. Elliot is one of those guys who looks like he will be a better pro than he was in college. He has the ability to take over games if he can put it all together.

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