UCLA’s Jack still available as knee concerns loom

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Considered a potential top-10 pick and one of the most athletic players in this year’s draft, linebacker Myles Jack was passed over in the first round Thursday night, one day after he told the New York Post that his injured knee might require microfracture surgery.

Jack, who entered the draft after his junior season at UCLA, was one of a handful of big-name prospects left in the draft’s green room Thursday, and perhaps the highest-rated.

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