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Detroit Lions, who organize Georgia Football Player on a top 30 visit to NFL Draft

The NFL combine has been completed and as soon as College programs have completed their pro day, NFL organizations can tighten their design board members. Teams have an idea of ​​positions that they want to address in this class, but the Detroit Lions focus on a player who did not even receive an invitation to the combine harvester, although many believe that they had them.

Justin Melo with the Draft Network reported that the Lions Georgia Linebacker Chaz Chambliss organized a top 30 visit. The Lions will also have the opportunity to see Chambliss at Georgia's Pro Day, which will take place on March 12th.

Chambliss played four seasons in Georgia and remained consistently in the line -up. He ended his career with 86 tackles, 18 duels for losses and nine sacks, according to the reference.

One reason why Chambliss was always on the field in Georgia is because of how intelligently a football player he is. The former bulldog was always in the right places, knew where his teammates had to be, and sometimes even knew which game was passing before the ball was caught.

The Detroit Lions currently have no former Georgia bulldog on their squad, so Chambliss may change this. This year the Lions picks in the first, second, third, fourth and sixth as well as three picks of the seventh round. So unnecessary to say that the Lions have many ways to absorb the former bulldog if they want.

The NFL design is expected to be selected again for April 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin and Georgia this year.

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