Jammie Kirlew was a standout defensive player at Indiana University, known for his quickness off the edge and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. With a solid college career behind him, he entered the 2010 NFL Draft with hopes of making an impact at the professional level.
Kirlew was viewed as a potential late-round pick or priority free agent in the 2010 NFL Draft. His pass-rushing skills and relentless pursuit made him an intriguing prospect, but his size and technical deficiencies raised questions about his transition to the NFL. Teams looking for depth at defensive end or a situational pass rusher might find value in Kirlew, especially given his collegiate production and work ethic.
Late Round (5th - 7th Round or Undrafted Free Agent)
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