Bengals Select Penn St. DT Devon Still (Rd.2, No.53)
With the 53rd overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Bengals select Devon Still, DT (Penn State). Still is one of the most NFL-ready interior lineman of this year's senior class and arguably one of the most polished and "safe" picks of the draft. He has massive size to clog lanes on the inside and occupy blocks. Still displays good technique to beat double teams and...
2012 NFL draft: Devon Still DT Penn State
Devon Still of Penn State was a starter in 25 games leading the Nittany Lions with 17 tackles for a loss and second with 4.5 sacks in 2011.
He finished the 2011 season with 55 total tackles, including 29 solo-tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
Still is a big-body and thick defensive run stopper at at 6'5, 303 lbs and his size instantly makes him a threat...
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March 05, 2012
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Devon Still: I’m the best defensive tackle in the NFL draft
If nothing else, Penn State’s Devon Still is one of the most confident players in this year’s NFL draft. Still boasted at the Scouting Combine that he’s the best player available at his position. “I think hands down I’m the best defensive tackle in this draft,” Still said. “I was able to take over a…
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February 26, 2012
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Audio: Devon Still talks to 94 WIP about preparing for NFL Draft
Penn State defensive tackle Devon Still spoke to 94 WIP's Glen Macnow last week about preparing for the NFL Draft, his training regimen and more as he gets ready for the NFL Scouting Combine. Still is expected to go high in the first round, perhaps in the top ten, and also reflected on the 2011 season at Penn State. Still said that last season was tough but the team decided...
Senior Bowl: Scout's Opinion on Devon Still, Nittany Lions
Penn State will be well-represented at the Senior Bowl this year, with four Nittany Lions preparing to make the trip to Mobile, Alabama for a week of practice and scouting and more leading up to the top college all-star game in the country. The Senior Bowl will be played Saturday, January 28, 2012 and will be broadcast by NFL Network. NFL Network will also air a full week of coverage...
DT Still an anchor through PSU's stormy season
Of the bevy of postseason awards won by Devon Still, the one that means the most to Penn State's disruptive defensive tackle is the honor bestowed by his coaches.
It has been a challenging season, after all, for the 24th-ranked Nittany Lions.
''This year has been an emotional roller coaster,'' Still said.
Through the highs and lows, the 6-foot-5, 310-pound...
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December 18, 2011
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Devon Still scouting report
Devon Still DT Penn State #71
Ht: 6’5″
Wt: 307
Strengths:
Prototypical height and overall size. A strong, physical player. Relies on his bull rush to get into the backfield, which often draws double teams. Long, strong arms are very active when he’s working as a pass rusher. Flashes the ability to dominate; very difficult to block in a one-on-one matchup when he...
Penn State Football: Still’s remarkable senior season
Standing at a hulking six foot five, and more than 310 pounds, Penn State’s Devon Still is more than an imposing presence on the football field.
The senior defensive tackle from Wilmington, De, has been the anchor of No.19 Penn State’s defense yet again this season.
Still (right) and fellow senior Jack Crawford (left) have been living in opponents backfields this season.
He...
Amidst Scandal, Penn St DT Devon Still Quietly Having Dominant Season
You’d be hard pressed to find an All-American college football season as obscure and overlooked as Devon Still in 2011. Sure, the pedophilia scandal at Penn State is much bigger and more important than football.
And the media is treating it as such they should. Also, leading to Still’s relative obscurity is the fact that offense sells tickets, and gets the glory. Defense is...
Big Ten Preview: Penn State faces Ohio State in crucial game
The Rundown:
The Penn State Nittany Lions (8-2, 4-1 Big Ten) continue their quest at a Big Ten Championship game berth when they travel to Ohio State to face the Buckeyes tomorrow afternoon.
The Lions hold sole possession of first place in the Leaders Division of the Big Ten, with the winner of the division to meet the winner of the Legends division in the title game on December...
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