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A dominating presence in the middle of the field, most of Florida State's success in stopping the run in recent years has been with Fluellen clogging the rush lanes. Much of the Seminoles' failures on defense were the result of their defensive leader being on the sidelines with a left elbow hyperextension in 2007.
Called by ESPN as one of the "Ten Seniors to Watch" in 2007, Fluellen started just five times due to his injury, but proved to be a defensive force as opponents averaged just 1.74 yards per carry on plays directed at him the last two seasons. His consistency on the field caused the coaching staff to state that he is equal or better than two recent first-round draft choices who played on the FSU defensive line, Brodrick Bunkley (Philadelphia) and Travis Johnson (Houston).
Fluellen was rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com as a senior at Cartersville High School. That service also rated him the 28th-best defensive lineman in the country and gave him Georgia Top 50 status. He excelled as a two-way tackle and held the team record with a 345-pound bench press.
As a senior, Fluellen registered 93 tackles, adding 11 sacks. He posted 88 tackles, 10 sacks, six forced fumbles and scored two touchdowns during his junior campaign.
At Florida State, Fluellen red-shirted in 2003. He appeared in 12 games in 2004, as he saw action mostly with the special teams or late in games on defense. He finished with six tackles (4 solos), a stop behind the line of scrimmage and two pass deflections.
As a sophomore, Fluellen took over left defensive tackle duties, starting every game, except vs. The Citadel, sitting out that contest after suffering a left biceps muscle strain vs. Miami. He posted 26 tackles (8 solos) with three sacks, 7 ½ stops behind the line of scrimmage and a quarterback pressure.
In 2006, Fluellen was the recipient of the team's Bill McGrotha/Spirit Humanitarian Award. He started all 13 games, lining up at left defensive tackle for the first two contests before shifting over to nose guard for the balance of the schedule. He ranked seventh on the team with 28 tackles (16 solos) that included an assisted sack and eight stops behind the line of scrimmage.
Fluellen was named to several preseason All-American and All-Atlantic Coast Conference teams, in addition to earning a berth on the Bednarik Award Watch List (nation's top defensive player) in 2007, but managed to start only five games, missing three entire contests with his elbow injury. He still managed to come up with 21 tackles (10 solos), including two sacks, one pressure and a pair of pass deflections.
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