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James Casey
Sound tight ends can fill a variety of roles, from blocking to pass-catching to lining up as slot receivers and wingbacks. So a fine all-around athlete like James, a former quarterback and defensive standout who played three years of pro baseball in the White Sox farm system, is an invaluable weapon.
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Comes to the Texans from the University of San Francisco where he made his letter four straight years. His last game as a collegiate player was also his school's last game, for the University of San Francisco has since dropped out of football competition. Marchetti was chosen for the All-Conference team of 1950 and made the All-Catholic and All Conference teams in 1951; latter year he was also chosen for the East-West All Star game. Gino's prowess is not confined to the gridiron; he was a member of both his high-school and college track teams and played high school basketball. He has two battle stars to show for two years in Army.



In a national television "event," Jadeveon announced on his 18th birthday that he would be attending South Carolina. The USA Today High School Defensive Player of the Year justified the hoopla by starting the 2011 Gamecocks opener and going on to finish in the school's top three for tackles for loss (47.0) and sacks (24.0). As a sophomore, Clowney was the program's first defensive consensus All-America player.



Divisional Playoffs: Weekly Wrap Up: McNair was huge in the clutch for the Titans as they edged the Steelers, 34-31, in overtime in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game in Nashville on January 11. He passed for 338 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another in the contest, and set up the winning field goal in overtime with back-to-back completions covering 53 yards to Justin McCareins.



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Brian Cushing
Born and raised on the Jersey shore, Cushing provided a serious situation for opposing offenses to deal with week in and week out in 2010. A honing device targeted to the ball carrier, he tallied five or more tackles in 10 of his 12 starts and finished the season fourth on the Texans in total tackles.
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