2011年4月29日星期五

Broncos selected the project of Canada's Big O in the NFL

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Orlando Franklin can not know what the hell is playing position, but when the 2011 Open National Football League training camp, the Toronto-raised a Denver Bronco offensive lineman to be.

Franklin, nicknamed the Big O was on Friday in the second round of the NFL Draft, 46 total taken by the Broncos. It was the second selection on the back-to-back  by Denver safety Rahim Moore following UCLA.


The 6-foot-6, 316 pounds played by Franklin offensive at the University of Miami, where he twice to fight all the Atlantic Coast Conference All-Star. But you can find in the care of Franklin.

ESPN report said that Franklin a better fit at guard, where his speed in the region can be short and strong power base in the line in your favor. Denver has a lack of depth in the offensive line and Franklin will improve regardless of their position.

Born in Jamaica, Franklin grew up in Toronto, where he spent two years playing football in the school. But when he told his mother that he had a better chance at a scholarship and playing professionally when he was in the U.S., the family moved to South Florida. Franklin played at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and in fact won a scholarship from the NCAA Division 1 to Miami.

Curiously, Franklin has not come for the design of the Canadian Football League is expected on 8 Planned for May since his school football career ended in the United States, Franklin had to ask the status of non-importation. He has to be done.

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