Babin 259
Peek 250
Suggs 260
Boulware 255
Foley 265
Haggans 243
McGinest 270
Porter 250
Vrabel 261
Wong 246
those are just the guys that I can think of off of the top of my head
according to his
official bio he weighs 220 lbs and can only run a 4.55 (interesting that one of the few positions he didn't play at Randolph-Clay was LB "played running back, quarterback, defensive end, defensive back, wide receiver, punter, kicker, and kick returner at various times throughout his career")
Shazor doesn't even hit 230 but he is three inches taller so maybe that means his frame can carry a little more weight
I am interpreting their size/speed combo as what draws your eye
Boomer Grigsby weighs 240+ and can run 4.45 for what that's worth
with an extra 15-25 lbs how fast will these guys be?
I like Robert McCune (245 4.42) from Louisville, but he's 26 years old
I would take a day two flier (flyer?) on Jordan Beck (231 4.5) or James Kinney (240 4.45)before I use my 13 pick on an oversized safety to backup Glenn Earl and play OLB
I am much more in favor of taking a lighningfast, undersized LB ala Adam Archuleta and moving him to safety than taking a big safety like Davis or Shazor and asking him to play as with an extra 15-35+ lbs
I think that Dan Cody and Matt Roth would run circles around Davis+50lbs or Shazor+40lbs
now on the other side of the scale we have DJ at 6'4" 230
I think that he would play inside for us, but he looks far from fully developed and could play outside at 255+ where as Davis and Shazor look like they are pushing the limits of their frame
bottom line: Boomer is bigger and faster than all of these guys and a world class trampoline jumper to boot
that's how I figure