That is true. I wonder just how much credence we can put to the speculation that the 11th overall pick is indeed up for sale, as Vic Carucci allegedly mentioned to one of the guys on Sirius, who mentioned it this morning. If the Bills really are looking to move down, that's not a bad idea. They could possibly put themselves in a position to get pass rush help, an interior OL, and a receiving TE. That wouldn't be a bad start @ all.
Not bad.
I like Vaughn and think he can immediately contribute on special teams. McDonald? He's not playing D tackle for us @ 268 (we already have Spencer Johnson to be the gap penetrating undertackle......hahahaha!!!!). If you're looking for a DT @ that spot, Vance Walker of Georgia Tech, Dorell Scott of Clemson, or Corey Irvin of Georgia should be available and offer more in terms of bulk, run stopping ability, and toughness. Sulak would be a nice pickup in the later rounds if he's there; he's a good athlete who can rush the passer but can also do well in coverage. He'll probably be snapped up by a 3-4 team.
We have Ryan Denney and Chris Kelsay, not to mention the inside rush from Spencer Johnson and Kyle Williams. Oh, and add the blitzing prowess of Kawika Mitchell, Paul Posluszny, and, yep, you guessed it, Keith Ellison.
We're good.
Not bad! Only off by 40 minutes or so.
So, who do you think had a good mock draft? Personally, I like Denver's. Considering they're trying to equip their team to run a 3-4, they add Aaron Maybin to rush the passer, Ron Brace to stuff the run, Malcolm Jenkins to bolster their secondary (@ either corner or safety), and a pair of inside 'backers in Jasper Brinkley and Scott McKillop to give 'em depth as Andra Davis isn't getting any younger and Boss Bailey has trouble staying healthy.
Taking a wild guess: old (25), slow (5.0 timed 40), and brittle (foot injury history). His best fit is @ LDE in a 4-3 or as a 3-4 DE, where his toughness may serve him well as a run stopper.
Okay folks, we're done! Thanks to all of you for a great mock this year.