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Detroit Lions: Why Defensive End Could Be Their Greatest Strength in 2011 Season
by Ben Lorimer
Lawrence Jackson. Kyle Vanden Bosch. Cliff Avril. Turk McBride. The Detroit Lions have four proven defensive ends coming into the 2011 season, and look set to create as much carnage on the outside of the offensive line as the inside... Read More »
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Lawrence Jackson Trade Proves Detroit Lions Still Have Work To Do
by Dean Holden
First things first. Well done, Martin Mayhew, for bringing in a first-round pick with a sixth-round pick. And thinking back to the 2010 NFL Draft, Mayhew traded a seventh-round pick ... Read More »
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Unable To Fit Pete Carroll's Scheme, DE Jackson Sent To Lions for Pick
by Colin Griffiths
A familiar story line seems to be recurring in the Seahawks camp, trades involving 2008 first-round draft picks for late-round 2011 draft picks. Kentwan Balmer came to the Seahawks from San Francisco for a sixth-round pick over the weekend... Read More »
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Seattle Seahawks Defense Is Ready To Do an Elephant Dance on Foes
by J Gatskie
Casey Bradley is returning as the Seahawks defensive coordinator and many fans have been clamoring for the team to switch to the 3-4 defense because of the talented linebackers on the squad... Read More »
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Former USC Standout Jackson Couldn't Ask For A Better Mentor
by Tom Jackson
Lawrence Jackson joins a Seattle Seahawks team that was fourth in sacks with 45 last year. The majority of those sacks came from defensive end Patrick Kerney, who led the NFC with 14 and a half... Read More »