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Dominique Easley
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            By Jesse McCormack/ThaRinger.Com
                            June 28th, 2009


If you need a pass rusher this recruiting cycle, odds  are you've been to see Dominique Easley. The  chiseled Staten Island, NY product is one of the best prep defensive ends in the country and recently spoke with TR about his recruitment and more.

Easley stands 6’3 tall, and weighs 260 pounds. He  also reports a 4.7 forty time and a mammoth 550 pound squat. He was part of a Curtis High School team that finished their season 8-1, ending with a loss in the first round of playoffs.

As for performance, Easley carried his teams defensive line with 51 total tackles, and 10 sacks. While there is no doubt that Easley is a definite major Division 1 prospect, he still insists that he has plenty he needs to work on.

“I would say everything.” Easley explained. “I want to get better at everything.”

Easley also feels strongly when asked if he would like to model his game after any one specific player.

“No, I want to be my own person.” Easley said.

When asked about a rumored upcoming commitment to Rutgers, Easley responded with one word.

"No"

Even with the rumors and pressure to have a decision he seems pretty relaxed about the whole thing and isn’t ready to pick out any favorites.

“Everyone is open now, I really don’t have a favorite.” said the Staten Island native. “They’re all good and interesting schools, they’re good programs.”

Easley currently claims 18 total offers, including schools the likes of Penn State, Boston College, Florida, Michigan, Georgia, Oregon, UCLA, Pitt, Maryland, and Tennessee. Even with the impressive list, there are still a few colleges out there that he would like to add onto it.

“I would say Clemson, Alabama, and Oklahoma because I like Clemson, and the rest of them do really good in tough conferences.” Easley remarked.

What is Easley looking for in the right college?

“Just a comfortable environment and a good education.”

Easley plans to make his decision sometime during the season, or possibly before. He currently ranks #170 in ThaRinger.com’s Top 300.