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CASPER -- Logan Wilson came to Laramie five years ago as a skinny kid from Natrona County High School.

Wyoming was his lone Division-I offer. That's OK -- Laramie is where he wanted to be.

Craig Bohl and Co. envisioned Wilson moving to linebacker. That's OK -- he just wanted to play.

Some of his opponents called him overrated. That's OK -- he just proved them wrong.

More than 400 tackles, 10 interceptions and a pair of All-American selections later, Wilson is on the cusp of hearing his name called in the NFL Draft.

Will Friday be the night?

Stay tuned.

(7220sports.com photographer, DJ Johnson, has had a front-row seat throughout Wilson's four-year career in Laramie. Check out some of the shots Johnson snapped of the man they call "The Governor.")

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