Edge rushers are among the prime targets for the in the first round, and they'll be sending their defensive staff to work out one of this year's best in Kentucky's on Monday. The workout will take place in Macon, Ga., . Dupree is from Irwinton, Ga., a town of about 600 that is 30 miles east of Macon. The John Collins Jersey last day for prospects to visit team headquarters was Wednesday, but teams are allowed to travel to visit prospects through April 29. Dupree (6-foot-4, 269 pounds) is one of the most intriguing edge rushers in the draft. He is a freakish athlete: He ran the 40 in 4.56 seconds and had a vertical jump of 42 inches and a broad jump of 11 feet, 6 inches at the NFL . All that at 269 pounds.Dupree got by on sheer athleticism to register most of his 21 sacks in his final three seasons at Kentucky. Numerous teams feel that once Dupree gets NFL coaching, he can be molded into a high-caliber player. Even if he can convert that athleticism into production, he'll be a future All-Pro. But is the No. 5 pick too early to take Dupree? Jacksonville Jeff Teague Jersey , which owns the No. 3 pick, is the only team picking ahead of Washington that would figure to have an edge rusher as its top draft priority. Because of i sues surrounding Nebraska's , who failed a drug test at the combine, and Mi souri's , whose toe injury has put his , Florida's (6-3, 261) and Clemson's (6-3, 246) would seem to be the top two edge rushers available. Gregory and Ray could slide down draft boards, and Dupree could be a beneficiary, along with Virginia's , another rising edge rusher. In addition, Dupree is much bigger than Beasley, and that size difference might be appealing to some teams, including the . All six NFL Media analysts have Dupree off the board no later than pick 13, but none has him going earlier than sixth.Mike Huguenin can be reached at mike.huguenin@nfl.com. You also can follow him on Twitter .
Edge rushers are among the prime targets for the in the first round, and they'll be sending their defensive staff to work out one of this year's best in Kentucky's on Monday. The workout will take place in Macon, Ga., . Dupree is from Irwinton, Ga., a town of about 600 that is 30 miles east of Macon. The John Collins Jersey last day for prospects to visit team headquarters was Wednesday, but teams are allowed to travel to visit prospects through April 29. Dupree (6-foot-4, 269 pounds) is one of the most intriguing edge rushers in the draft. He is a freakish athlete: He ran the 40 in 4.56 seconds and had a vertical jump of 42 inches and a broad jump of 11 feet, 6 inches at the NFL . All that at 269 pounds.Dupree got by on sheer athleticism to register most of his 21 sacks in his final three seasons at Kentucky. Numerous teams feel that once Dupree gets NFL coaching, he can be molded into a high-caliber player. Even if he can convert that athleticism into production, he'll be a future All-Pro. But is the No. 5 pick too early to take Dupree? Jacksonville Jeff Teague Jersey , which owns the No. 3 pick, is the only team picking ahead of Washington that would figure to have an edge rusher as its top draft priority. Because of i sues surrounding Nebraska's , who failed a drug test at the combine, and Mi souri's , whose toe injury has put his , Florida's (6-3, 261) and Clemson's (6-3, 246) would seem to be the top two edge rushers available. Gregory and Ray could slide down draft boards, and Dupree could be a beneficiary, along with Virginia's , another rising edge rusher. In addition, Dupree is much bigger than Beasley, and that size difference might be appealing to some teams, including the . All six NFL Media analysts have Dupree off the board no later than pick 13, but none has him going earlier than sixth.Mike Huguenin can be reached at mike.huguenin@nfl.com. You also can follow him on Twitter .