Q&A with Kansas CB Aqib Talib



Matt Duffy / Pro Football Weekly

After being lightly recruited out of high school in Richardson, Texas, Kansas CB Aqib Talib has gone from a relative unknown to a first-team All-American in only three years.

The 22-year-old Talib, who led his team with 18 pass breakups and five interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns, is Kansas’ first All-American since Bruce Kallmeyer in 1983, and was named this year’s Orange Bowl MVP in Kansas’ first-ever BCS bowl victory.

PFW got the chance to speak with the 6-2, 205 pounder, who is forgoing his senior season, and got him to reflect on his ascension through the college ranks and look ahead at the upcoming draft. Full Story – PFW
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