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Eagles’ Tapp making presence felt on D-line

August 11th, 2010

When the Eagles acquired Darryl Tapp in a March trade, the former Seahawk was seen as a quick and versatile defensive end who could harass quarterbacks. But the rapid rise of Brandon Graham and strong training camp showing by Trevor Laws has made Tapp something of an afterthought so far in Lehigh. As Tapp has adjusted to a different defensive system, Graham has wowed coaches and fans with his turbo-charged pass rush, and Laws has won raves for his off-season work and ability to penetrate the middle of the offensive line. Laws has recently been working with the first team in the nickel formation, taking over a role that Tapp held earlier in camp. Laws’ presence in the nickel, along with

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Eagles’ Tapp making presence felt on D-line

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