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      <title>Tons of linemen drafted, but Te'o waits for Day 2</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — More than 2½ tons of linemen, five trades, one quarterback and no Manti Te'o. 
                   The first round of the NFL draft delivered an enormous portion of beef, with 18 teams devouring linemen from the opening pick of offensive tackle Eric Fisher by Kansas City to center Travis Frederick by Dallas at No. 31. 
                   But perhaps the bigges...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Short on glam, slim on glitter and no sign of Manti Te'o, the NFL draft was still a solid B-plus. 
                   As in Big, as in Brawn, as in Bulk, as in Beefy. We're talking a scale-busting 600 pounds at the outset Thursday night with offensive tackles Eric Fisher of Central Michigan and Luke Joeckel of Texas A&amp;M. 
                  
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Of the record 73 underclassmen in this year's NFL draft, nearly two dozen have been projected by at least one analyst as having a chance to go in the first round. 
                   Those players range from Texas A&amp;M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel, who many predict will be the top overall choice by Kansas City on Thursday night, to his teammate, DE Damontre M...</description>
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      <description>KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — This year's NFL draft is heavy on size and light on glamour. 
                   There's no high-profile quarterback destined to go No. 1 and instantly become the face of a downtrodden franchise. There's not even a running back or wide receiver worthy of the top overall pick, someone with the kind of swagger that wins over fans weary of losing. 
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Get me out of here. 
                   Maneuvering to move down in Thursday night's first round of the draft will be a common behind-the-scenes scramble. There simply are few franchise-type players teams will be enamored of, yet plenty of depth to make picking up extra picks later on a worthwhile strategy. 
                   The big bodies will dominate the...</description>
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      <title>Record 73 early entries for NFL draft</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — A record 73 underclassmen, including six first-team All-Americans, were approved for the NFL draft on Saturday. 
                   That number was eight more than last year. The six All-Americans were safety Matt Elam of Florida, tight end Zach Ertz of Stanford, tackle Luke Joeckel of Texas A&amp;M, defensive end Bjoern Werner of Florida State, linebacker Jarvis...</description>
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