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2.) Randy Gregory, Nebraska: 39 points (3 first-place votes)

There might not be a better NFL prospect in the Big Ten than Gregory, who was named CollegeFootballNews.com’s National Sophomore Defensive Player of the Year in 2013. A junior college transfer last season, Gregory was raw, but showed an ability to get to quarterbacks. Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini feels his ceiling is extremely high and says the Indiana native’s game grew a lot in the spring.

2013 stats: 66 total tackles with 10.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss. He also recorded 18 quarterback hurries.



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I really hope he would stay too but there is no way he will. Isn't it fairly well known about him hating school? Or am I just dreaming that I read that somewhere.

 
He might stay. You never know. Suh stayed when we all thought he'd be gone. Then again, Suh's jr year wasn't anything special and he was not projected particular high in the draft after his junior year.

So you never know. It could happen. We might have Gregory back for another season of awesomeness. I don't think I'd bet the farm on it though.
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He might stay. You never know. Suh stayed when we all thought he'd be gone. Then again, Suh's jr year wasn't anything special and he was not projected particular high in the draft after his junior year.

So you never know. It could happen. We might have Gregory back for another season of awesomeness. I don't think I'd bet the farm on it though.
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Stranger things have happened in college football...

 
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