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Sleeper DB is one to watch

Though he doesn't have any FBS offers yet cornerback Chris Inge is generating some interest among the schools that have had a chance to check him out.
The 5-foot-9, 163-pound defensive back from Williamstown, N.J., doesn't have great size and that might cause some coaches to take a cautious approach.
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Inge has been clocked at 4.48 seconds in the 40-yard dash, though, so he definitely has the speed to play college football at a high level.
Thus far Bryant is the only school that has verbally offered Inge.
"So far I've been to Rutgers for a visit and I went to Bryant when they offered me. I've been to Wagner, too," Inge explained.
"I went to Rutgers with my friend. I went up there and watched the spring game plus they had a Nike Camp up there. It was Saturday and Sunday."
Inge said he feels very good about how he performed at the Nike event. He wasn't the only one.
He said four coaches approached him after the event and told him they thought he should have earned MVP honors at defensive back and that he looks like a Division I player. That boosted his confidence a little bit.
What did Inge think of Rutgers?
"It was good," he said. "I liked the stadium. It was real nice. The people were real nice. I talked to coach (Phil) Galiano (on Tuesday) and he said he got my highlight tape. He said he likes me a lot."
UConn, Boston College and Temple have also visited Williamstown and expressed interest in Inge.
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