Laremy Tunsil is interviewed after by ESPN reporter Suzy Kolber after being drafted by Miami last week. Tunsil was a projected top 5 pick until a video of him allegedly smoking marijuana emerged. (AP) By Parrish Alford Daily Journal OXFORD – Legal opinions differ on the strength of a civil case for Laremy Tunsil should he decide to pursue one. The former Ole Miss offensive tackle lost millions of potential dollars when he dropped from what many projections said would be a top-five overall selection to near the middle of the first round in last week’s NFL draft. Tunsil had social media accounts hacked just before and during the draft, which aired from Chicago on ESPN in prime time. Minutes before the 7 p.m.