» Memphis' players are looking good. Memphis was one of the nation's biggest surprises this season, winning a share of the AAC title and finishing 10-3, the Tigers' first season with double-digit wins since 1938. The defense was solid all season, and three Tigers defenders are in St. Pete -- DE Martin Ifedi (6-4, 270), CB Bobby McCain (5-11, 190) and SS Fritz Etienne (6-2, 210). All three have flashed on the first two days of West practices. Ifedi missed three games this season, but still was a first-team all-conference pick. Ifedi had a school-record 22.5 sacks (and 35.5 tackles for loss) in his career, and also did a solid job stopping the run while in college. He saw some time at defensive tackle Tuesday and did a nice job. McCain had 11 career picks, four of which he returned for TDs; he is one of three players from Oxford (Ala.) High who could go in the 2015 draft, joining LSU LB Kwon Alexander and Ole Miss SS Trae Elston. Etienne was a high school linebacker and defensive end at Miami's powerful Monsignor Pace High and also was a 400-meter and 800-meter runner. He was moved to safety in junior college and signed with Memphis in 2012. He didn't play that fall, made just one tackle in 2013, then emerged as a key player this fall.