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Alabama defensive end Jonathan Allen and linebacker Reuben Foster have declined their Senior Bowl invites.

Both players are expected to selected early in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

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Allen recorded 69 tackles and 10.5 sacks this past season. Foster led the team with 115 tackles, 13 for a loss, and five sacks.
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frankenfish87 months
How long does it take for the PEDs to clear out of your system?
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SamuelClemens87 months
There is nothing for them to gain by playing in the senior bowl
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WilliamTaylor2187 months
Lololol... They knew they'd be going against Clemson again. Didn't want that trouble.
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elit4ce0587 months
wouldn't matter, deshaun backed out too. without deshaun, they win by 4 scores.
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Herman Frisco87 months
Such a small little man...
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imjustafatkid87 months
Clemson and Alabama players play for the same team at the Senior Bowl.
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BhamDore87 months
They are giving up their spots to others with draft aspirations. They are guaranteed top half of the 1st Rd. Would have loved to see Eddie Jackson improve his draft stock at the Senior Bowl. That injury is going to cost him a lot of money.
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Ace Midnight87 months
Eddie Jackson is dead to me.
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Ace Midnight87 months
J/K - I wish the kid the best.
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AuburnTigers87 months
Drug tests before the Senior bowl scared them off. Typical
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ready4something87 months
Why play for free anymore.....that would be dumb.
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Rebel87 months
It's been a long time since either of them has played for free.
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OceanMan87 months
I would't expect high first rounders to play in that game.
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broadcaster87 months
The senior bowl must steroid test
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