Broncos grab linebacker Jammie Kirlew
The Denver Broncos have selected University of Indiana linebacker Jammie Kirlew in the seventh round of the NFL draft.
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The Denver Broncos have selected University of Indiana linebacker Jammie Kirlew in the seventh round of the NFL draft.
Indiana DE Jammie Kirlew and CB Ray Fisher were selected in the 7th and final round of the 2010 NFL Draft.
Indiana defensive end Jammie Kirlew and cornerback Ray Fisher were selected in the seventh and final round of the 2010 NFL Draft. The Denver Broncos took Kirlew and the Indianapolis Colts picked Fisher on Saturday afternoon in New York City.
AP Football Writer NEW YORK The big crowd at Radio City Music Hall for the second night of the NFL draft had to wait for the big names to go. They got a star-studded show while they hung around Friday.
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The big crowd at Radio City Music Hall for the second night of the NFL draft had to wait for the big names to go. They got a star-studded show while they hung around Friday.
Montario Hardesty never doubted his potential to play football at the highest level. But his college eligibility was nearly at an end before he could put aside a reputation for sustaining season-ending injuries and live up to that potential.
Colt McCoy won more football games than any starting quarterback in Division I history. His accomplishments, however, didn’t spare him the agony of waiting until the 85th pick to hear his name called at the NFL draft. Cleveland…
NEW YORKSome big stars came out for the second round of the NFL draft, in front of a nearly full Radio City Music Hall. Unfortunately, Jim Brown, Dan Marino, Ray Lewis and Floyd Little were announcing the selections, not being picked. Instead of Heisman Trophy winners and All-Americans, the opening choices of last nights second round were Indiana tackle Rodger Saffold, University of Virginia …