Originally Published: April 14, 2009
Miller could be a steal on Day 2
The 319-pound Pryor admittedly carries too much weight on his 6-foot frame and it causes him to wear down at times, so conditioning is going to be critical to his success. There are also concerns about his ability to hold his ground when teams run at him because he has a tendency to stand up coming out of his stance. However, Pryor is very quick for his size and he shows flashes of excellence on film. If he can commit himself to getting into and staying in shape, he could turn out to be a Day 2 steal. There's a chance that the Buccaneers might take Mississippi's Peria Jerry in the first round and he too is a good fit for a one-gap scheme, but he weighs 299 pounds and defensive coordinator Jim Bates prefers bigger defensive tackles. In addition, the Buccaneers only have one pick on Day 1. If they decide to fill one of their other pressing needs -- like outside linebacker or offensive tackle -- and then address defensive tackle in the middle-to-late rounds, Pryor makes a great deal of sense. He has the size Bates prefers and the quickness to eventually excel in a one-gap scheme. To find out which other midround prospects could become contributors at the next level and which teams could provide a good fit for them, become an ESPN Insider.
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