2014 OL Dolford getting D-line looks 
November, 13, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
2014 Durel Dolford (Missouri City, Texas/Hightower) might be preparing for a position switch.
As a slightly undersized offensive lineman, Dolford said he has been in contact with schools interested in playing him on the defensive side of the ball. Dolford, a shade under 6-foot-1 and 250 pounds, has been in recent contact with Arkansas’ Chris Klenakis, his recruiting contact, about being a potential defensive tackle on the college level.
“He said I’m not the ideal size for an O-lineman, but he liked the way I moved, so he suggested the D-line,” Dolford said. “That’s what I want to play in college. “I like the opportunity because I get a chance to show my athleticism and power.
As a slightly undersized offensive lineman, Dolford said he has been in contact with schools interested in playing him on the defensive side of the ball. Dolford, a shade under 6-foot-1 and 250 pounds, has been in recent contact with Arkansas’ Chris Klenakis, his recruiting contact, about being a potential defensive tackle on the college level.
“He said I’m not the ideal size for an O-lineman, but he liked the way I moved, so he suggested the D-line,” Dolford said. “That’s what I want to play in college. “I like the opportunity because I get a chance to show my athleticism and power.
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