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By KC Joyner
ESPN Insider Tuesday, September 29, 2009 The central premise of the Draft Lab series is to gauge a player's on-field performance to see if it measures up with his physical attributes. That premise comes with a caveat regarding competition levels. If a team faces a series of weak opponents (as often happens in college football), metric dominance by an individual player probably has to be taken with a full shaker of salt. That was the case for South Florida Bulls defensive end George Selvie after the Bulls beat Wofford, Western Ken ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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