See, just two seasons ago, Tyler was on the same North Carolina State defense as Mario Williams, Manny Lawson, John McCargo, Stephen Tulloch and Marcus Hudson. Together, they propelled the Wolfpack to the nation’s number-eight defensive ranking, and Tyler, Williams and McCargo turned the defensive line into the nation’s sixth-best at collecting sacks.
Then the National Football League draft came calling in April of 2006 and Williams, Lawson, McCargo, Tulloch and Hudson all left the Wolfpack to start their professional careers. Tyler, the enormous nose tackle anchoring that unit, played well again in the fall of 2006 but couldn’t alone keep the Wolfpack defense at the top of the rankings (it slipped to 97th).
“I guess they left me behind to clean up everything,” said Tyler wryly at the 2007 NFL Scouting Combine last month. He’s joking, mostly; Tyler was a junior in 2005 but that wasn’t his strongest campaign at N.C. State. A better 2006 improved his own draft stock and now he is ready to leave after his senior season, unlike Williams, McCargo and Tulloch, who jumped to the NFL a year early.
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"They give me a lot of confidence, because I played with those guys and we had the same goals and ambitions, the same dreams. I have the same work ethic as those guys, and they made it. I’m pretty confident in myself that I’ll make it."
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