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Its a situation both Progar and Baxter could find themselves in.

“It’s going to obviously depend on the scheme I get into. I prefer to be a 3-4 outside linebacker. I think I’m versatile enough to drop, and then obviously I’ve been rushing the passer for five years,” Progar said. “Obviously, I can get that done, but you know, it’s going to come down to what the teams see me as. Wherever they want to put me I’m willing to do.”

Progar, who is 6-foot-11⁄2, 255 pounds, has been a stand-up rusher, something he said he thinks will benefit him should NFL teams see him as a linebacker. He’s hoping to also get some individual workouts before the draft.

“It’s not new for me to stand up. Obviously, I’ll be doing more dropping [back in coverage] and just more hip flexibility and things like that,” Progar said. “I think it’s not going to be as hard of a transition as it would be for a lot of D-ends/linebackers. I’ve been mobile.

“It’s going to be an adjustment, but I think I’m willing to work at it. The guys here are helping me out. I think the pro scouts see the potential in me.”

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