Marcus Hardison, DT - ASU

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Very intrigued to see what this guy does a) at the padded practice and b) during he game. 6'3", 310lb. guys that get 10 sacks are always on my radar, ESPECIALLY for this D. Didn't play much the year before because of the presence of Will Sutton and Davon Coleman.
 
Yeah, me too. He's one of the guys I had in the thread about players who'll rise after the Senior Bowl.

It had me wondering if he had another year of eligibility. Pretty much no buzz around him during the year.
 
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Marcus Hardison | Defensive Lineman
Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
Ht / Wt: 6'5' / 298

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Arizona State senior DL Marcus Hardison has aided his draft stock so far at the Senior Bowl, according to CBS Sports' Rob Rang.
"Hardison helped his cause Tuesday by measuring in bigger than expected at 6-foot-3, 311 pounds (and 33.5-inch arms) and Wednesday he proved the North's best interior pass rusher, blowing past would-be blockers with a quick burst," Rang wrote. "Hardison can get ahead of himself, getting his shoulders too far past his knees and leaving himself off-balance and prone to being knocked to the turf, but scouts could see his disruptive potential as worthy of top 100 consideration." The 6-foot-4, 298-pound Hardison (4.7 forty) was one of the most heavily recruited JUCOs in the country when he committed to the Sun Devils. Jan 21 - 7:34 PM
Source: CBS Sports
 
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Marcus Hardison | Defensive Lineman
Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
Ht / Wt: 6'5' / 298

LATEST NEWS
RECENT NEWS

Arizona State senior DL Marcus Hardison has aided his draft stock so far at the Senior Bowl, according to CBS Sports' Rob Rang.
"Hardison helped his cause Tuesday by measuring in bigger than expected at 6-foot-3, 311 pounds (and 33.5-inch arms) and Wednesday he proved the North's best interior pass rusher, blowing past would-be blockers with a quick burst," Rang wrote. "Hardison can get ahead of himself, getting his shoulders too far past his knees and leaving himself off-balance and prone to being knocked to the turf, but scouts could see his disruptive potential as worthy of top 100 consideration." The 6-foot-4, 298-pound Hardison (4.7 forty) was one of the most heavily recruited JUCOs in the country when he committed to the Sun Devils. Jan 21 - 7:34 PM
Source: CBS Sports

So...is he 6-3, 6-4, or 6-5?:huh:
 

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