Logan Wilson | Wyoming
Wyoming Cowboy on the horizon. Wilson was involved frequently in the action, registering no fewer than 94 total tackles during his time in college. He added 10 interceptions to the ledger during his college experience as well. Wilson earned All-Conference honors for his senior season, one in which he registered 105 total tackles, four interceptions and one sack. Wilson would need to step up his game against stronger competition. He will have the time to grow into his game at the next level. As a former safety, he reminds one of Milano, who made the same switch at Boston College.
As a Nate Gerry fan, it’s no surprise that I also like Wyoming’s Logan Wilson. A former Safety converted to linebacker with bad intentions and a nose for the football! 🦅pic.twitter.com/UhCwi5Y6uB
— Dillon Busby (@DillonBusby1) March 6, 2020
Troy Dye | Oregon
Dye works well across the field; he has good sideline-to-sideline pursuit. He may fit well as a weak-side linebacker at the pro game. Dye earned 391 total tackles in his four years. He also showed he could get after the quarterback, registering 13 sacks in his career. In addition, Dye found his way into the backfield often, recording 41.5 tackles for loss. The biggest challenge for Dye is his size. At 231 pounds, he sometimes gets eaten up when bigger blockers get on him.
HIGHLIGHT | Troy Dye makes a fantastic sideline interception. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/xCIt1PVB20
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) September 2, 2018
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