By Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) -

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State will hold a second spring scrimmage this morning, and defensive end Melvin Fellows probably hopes this one goes much like last Saturday’s.

Looking to contribute for the first time entering his third season in Columbus, Fellows, at 6-5 and 270 pounds, is just the kind of sizeable defensive end the Buckeyes need on one edge of their line, the role Cameron Heyward played a year ago. At the moment, after two years of knee issues, Fellows is looking to add anything to the Buckeyes.

His sack in last week’s scrimmage on quarterback Kenny Guiton, and the way he flushed Braxton Miller out of the pocket and into a sack on another play, were what Ohio State is looking for. Those plays came against the second team offensive line, with Fellows working in right now with other inexperienced players hoping to make the eight- or nine-man rotation on the defensive line……

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This entry was posted on Friday, April 15th, 2011 at 11:59 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FOOTBALL.

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  1. BuckeyeCountry.net

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