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Avery Williamson to the NFL Combine

Photo: Regina Rickert

*Photo: Regina Rickert

LEXINGTON, Ky.-Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson is participating in the annual National Football League Combine for evaluation of players who are eligible for the NFL Draft.

Williamson reported to Indianapolis, the site of the combine, on Friday and went through orientation and medical examinations. Saturday’s schedule featured measurements, more medical exams and media interviews. On Sunday, he will do the bench press and psychological testing. On the field workouts are Monday, including timing and drills.

Williamson totaled 102 tackles in the 2013 season, ranking fourth in the Southeastern Conference. It was his second-consecutive campaign over the century mark. He also had four tackles for loss, a quarterback sack, three QB hurries and two fumble recoveries.

From Milan, Tenn., Williamson was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference by College Sports Madness and was a second-team all-league pick by The Associated Press, SEC Coaches, ESPN.com, Phil Steele’s College Football and Athlon Sports. He also was on the watch lists for the Lott Trophy (nation’s best defensive player), Butkus Award (nation’s best linebacker) and the Senior CLASS Award.

Williamson notched 135 tackles during his junior season, garnering second-team All-SEC from College Sports Madness and third-team all-league accolades from Phil Steele’s College Football.

Off the field, Williamson was named to the SEC Community Service Team and will graduate in May.

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