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Allen Bailey from The U


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2011 NFL Draft Stock Down: Senior Bowl Day 2 Practice

Allen Bailey, DE/DT, Miami

Allen Bailey has been struggling in one-on-one matchups all week. He couldn't get by Derek Sherrod, which is understandable. But then Bailey looked helpless against James Carpenter, a mid-round prospect. Something's wrong here.

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From walterfootball.com

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If he's as unimpressive as it sounds, #1 in the 3rd will be a bit of a stretch. It would be great to pick up a project with a lot of upside in the 4th or 5th.

I rather draft Bailey in the 3rd than Austin. Bailey had 7 sacks playing DT his junior year and 7.5 sacks playing out of position at DE his senior year. That is without refinement and lack of development. Put him on the line with CJ and a big NT to occupy multiple blockers and this guy will strive. His potential is through the roof.

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