Powe’s emergence proves patience pays
OXFORD, Miss. – One look at the recruiting class of 2005 reveals its feast-or-famine nature.
Eight of the top 25 players from that class already have been selected in the first two rounds of the NFL draft. But two of the top 25 never played a full season of Division I football – with one now serving an eight-year prison sentence – and two more left their respective teams after one year.
Somewhere in between those extremes lies Ole Miss defensive tackle Jerrell Powe.
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