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Former Highland star hopes to get call to NFL

Published: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 12:37 a.m. MDT
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Hardly anyone would have considered former Highland High defensive tackle Victor Filipe to be an NFL draft prospect following his senior season at Western Oregon University.

But Filipe made NFL scouts take notice following impressive workouts at the pro-day showcases at the University of Utah and Oregon during the spring. Filipe, after putting up superior numbers to some certain first-round picks, now has hopes of being selected in one of the later rounds in the NFL draft's second day on Sunday.

Filipe, listed at 6-foot-2 and 319 pounds, ran the 40-yard dash in 4.9 seconds, completed 33 bench-press reps of 225 pounds, and displayed a 30-inch vertical leap at Oregon's pro day. Those numbers compare favorably to LSU's Glenn Dorsey (5.12 in the 40, 27 bench-press reps) and USC's Sedrick Ellis (5.2 in the 40), both of whom are almost certain to be selected in the draft's top 10 picks.

Now, no one is going to confuse playing at Western Oregon with LSU and USC. Filipe, who was highly recruited out of Highland High after twice being named to the all-state team, started his collegiate career at Oregon. He played there for three years before some disagreements with the Ducks' coaching staff made him decide to transfer to Western Oregon just weeks before his senior season was set to begin.

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Filipe produced for the Wolves in 2007, recording 22 tackles and seven sacks. He had three sacks in Western Oregon's 26-12 win over the Colorado School of Mines in the Dixie Rotary Bowl in St. George in December.

Filipe realized his draft stock would be negatively impacted by leaving a Pac-10 school for a Division II program. But he kept his dream of playing in the NFL alive, and understood that he had almost no margin for error both in playing and in workouts in front of scouts to make it there.

"The first thing for me was to dominate the Division II level, and I did that," Filipe said. "The next thing was to show that I'm strong enough, fast enough and athletic enough to play on the next level. That's what the pro days are for. I prepared for two months straight."

Getting NFL teams to take notice still has proven to be a challenge for Filipe and his agent, Joseph Barrett. Filipe is not listed as a draftable prospect by ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr., and he isn't among the top 500 prospects highlighted by USA Today.

Both Filipe and Barrett acknowledge that Filipe is most likely going to have to sign with a team as an undrafted free agent to pursue his NFL dream. They still, however, remain hopeful that Filipe will have his name called on Sunday.

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Victor Filipe had an impressive senior season at Western Oregon.

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