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LB A.J. Hawk (2x All-American, Lombardi Trophy, National Champion, Super Bowl Champion)

BGNews

4/19

Hawks remain tight-knit

By: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

By John Zenor
The Associated Press

Ryan Hawk was a high school football standout just like his younger brother, A.J. But their career paths diverged widely from there.

A.J. became an All-American linebacker at Ohio State and is a possible Top 5 pick in the upcoming NFL draft. Ryan labored at two lower-profile Ohio colleges and is trying to forge a professional arena football career in Alabama with the af2's Birmingham Steeldogs.

One thing they share: A fervent interest in each others' careers.

A.J. plans to cut short a meeting this weekend with the New York Jets, who will fly him to Louisville, Ky., to see Ryan's Steeldogs game.

"He was so upset that he wanted to cancel the meeting" so he wouldn't miss the game, Ryan said. "His agent said, 'No, you can't cancel.'"

Never mind that the Jets hold the fourth overall pick for the April 29-30 draft and A.J. has millions on the line. Brotherly love wins out.

"I get more nervous watching his game than anything else I do," A.J. said. "We're both really supportive of each other regardless of what level it is.

"Every time he has a game, my dad goes to most of them. He'll call me and text message me throughout the game if I can't get them through the Webcast."

Two years older than his brother, 24-year-old Ryan graduated last June and was briefly with the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tigercats. Then he returned to Ohio and took a job in sales, but he wasn't giving up on a football career.

"I knew I was going to keep playing," Ryan said. "I wasn't just going to sit around and wait. I wanted to start working and get my foot in the door in the business world as well."

Now, he's playing for $200 a game - $250 if the Steeldogs win - and hoping to perform well enough to move up to the Arena Football League. The Steeldogs are part of a developmental league for the AFL.

Ryan went to Miami of Ohio at the same time as fellow quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. He played some as a freshman while Roethlisberger - now quarterback of the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers - redshirted.

Roethlisberger won the job the following season, and Hawk transferred to Ohio after working some at receiver.
 
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So Browns fans, what would you be willing to give up in order to trade up to get Hawk? I'd have to think about 2 first round picks (maybe with Faine as well) or this years 1st, 2nd, a 4th, and Faine. I'd almost rather give up next years number 1 than this years 2 since it's such a strong draft class.
 
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For Packer fans (although he won't be able to wear #47)

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Whats that crap on the scout link about his tacking technique. I know they have to find something wrong, but he brought down just about every person he layed a finger on!

The same with draft previews. The worst I've heard them come up with is "he's a bit raw in coverage".

notice the question mark. then notice the joke that went flying right over your head.

And it's still flying right over my head. I don't get it.
 
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