Long before their multimillion dollar deals and signing bonuses Dwight Freeney, Julius Peppers, and Jevon Kearse struck fear into the hearts of quarterbacks.
In the world of college football these men kept tackles up nights, gave offensive coordinators nightmares and made tight ends and running backs fret endlessly over their max protect assignments.
In 2008 there is an incredibly talented group set to terrorize backfields all over the country:
Massive 6-foot-5, 292-pound beast Tyson Jackson at LSU
The returning SEC sack leader Greg Hardy of Ole Miss
Speedy Brian Orakpo of Texas
The prototypical yet often injured Tim Jamison of Michigan
The two names that have been bandied about as the most impressive defensive end talents headed into 2008 are George Selvie of South Florida and Maurice Evans of Penn State. They boast two very different styles of end play that both produce tremendous results on the field.
Selvie and Evans, the 2008...
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