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Camp Connors Report, Part II


’s 485-pound bench press helps with maintaining the strength along the defensive line, but there’s also some help in the depth chart. Throw in ’s off-the-chart numbers (425 bench press, 405 power clean, 33” vertical, 10’ 3” broad jump, 4.40 forty, highest ever power quotient for a defensive end), and solid progress among the returnees, plus a new arrival, and Jeff Connors is optimistic. (Inside Carolina)

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