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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
He was a running back in high school. I don't think that by him being on the defensive side of the ball for the past four years and starting for the last two and excelling at it means that he's got some massive learning curve. It's going to be the same for both Hughes and Graham (oops! I mean Woodley - sorry about that.) in terms of converting to an OLB position in a 3-4 at the next level - if they go to a 3-4 team.
If they were all there with the Chiefs pick, I'd go:
1. Kindle
2. Hughes
3. Graham-Woodley
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Kindle is a given... Hughes is slightly more athletic but not nearly as strong as Graham .. who played LB since he was 8. Graham gets the nod from me based on that... I have watched ever game both have played(U-M fan with family at TCU) and I love Hughes but Graham edges him.
All of this is assuming they all go 3-4 OLB. I only hope that at least ONE of them falls to us at the 2a pick...