When they sucked all that smoke residue out of his lungs," former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said of a 2004 fire at Jake Long's home, "I realized if the EMTs hadn't insisted on taking him to the hospital, Jake might have died."
Michigan left tackle Jake Long survived a 2004 trial by fire no NFL pass rush can rival.
The Miami Dolphins could very well select the two-time Big Ten offensive lineman of the year as their first overall pick in the April 26-27 draft, but Long has another reason to feel blessed to be invited to New York City's Radio City Music Hall.
During the biggest day of his life, Long can reflect on what was almost the last.
Want to know how he handles pressure?
The way Long fought through the early morning fire that gutted the house leased by 10 Michigan players provides a strong hint. To look at the 6-7, 313-pound drive-blocker now, there is no sign of the surreal ordeal four years ago that left Long in intensive care fighting for his life.
Long jumped out a second-floor window only to face greater peril.
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