Highsmith Looking to Impress in Arizona

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As the final seconds ticked off the 2008 NFL Draft clock, most players who had been passed over in the earlier portion of the draft finally began hearing their names being called in the latter half, yet one thing was left unsettled – LB Ali Highsmith’s name was still out there. A surefire first round pick only a couple months ago, his stock had severely slipped, and as the final picks were ... [link]

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