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They were at our game Sat and had a few draft notes on our guys. It's insider so I won't post the whole article but here are the USC notes. Those without insider should look into it. You can find deals out there usually for $20 or so a year.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/blog/_/name/nfl_draft/id/8625101/2013-nfl-draft-trio-first-rounders-highlight-week-11-scouting-trip

South Carolina LB DeVonte Holloman (78): Is a little tight in space, but has a physical edge near the box, can hold the point, and shows the ability to shed blockers and make the tackle. Holloman is a former safety who has some underneath cover skills despite his tightness and has the look of a good value later on Day 2.

South Carolina S D.J. Swearinger (61): Instincts and an aggressive, physical style stuck out for Swearinger. He closed with reckless abandon all day and flashed instincts when sniffing out a screen pass. Swearinger also showed good route recognition on the aforementioned pick-six, reading Wilson's eyes and breaking on the ball before showing the ball skills to make the grab.

That was part of a somewhat bizarre sequence, though. On the previous play, he was flagged for a personal foul on a big hit that looked clean, and immediately after scoring the touchdown, Swearinger threw the ball into the stands and drew another personal foul. However, I like his passion and physical approach, and his recent play has helped him get into the Day 3 mix.

South Carolina DE Devin Taylor (50): Has a good build and plenty of length, but Taylor is too passive. He showed good discipline against misdirection at one point, but he does not look tough enough to warrant better than a Day 3 pick.

South Carolina TE Justice Cunningham (30): Made one of the best catches I've seen all season, opening up and spinning around to make a one-handed grab downfield. He's not overly explosive, but I like his ball skills, focus in traffic and the second-level blocking he showed. Cunningham doesn't yet have a full evaluation, but he could crack Day 3 in an underwhelming tight end class.

South Carolina DE Chaz Sutton (No grade): Was all over the field, recording a sack and a pass breakup, and showed the versatility to play inside or outside. He is explosive and quick as a pass-rusher, and has a relentless motor. He's turning some heads with his production and physical tools, so keep an eye on the junior going forward

 
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