Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tennessee's Eric Berry may be rarity in top 5

Should Tennessee safety Eric Berry get picked by the Kansas City Chiefs with the fifth overall selection,or before that he would become the first defensive back tabbed in the top five since the late Sean Taylor went fifth to Washington in 2004. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper believes players of Berry's ability are becoming increasingly valuable.
"Back in the day you could say it was a different game," Kiper said, "but now with the way everyone is throwing the
football, you see how important Ed Reed is to the Baltimore Ravens and (Troy) Polamalu is to Pittsburgh and (Brian) Dawkins when he was in Philadelphia and now in Denver. You see all these safeties around the league who are so critical to the success of their defense.
"Eric Berry can do so much for you. He can play corner. His ball skills are incredible. He didn't have the interceptions this past year, because people identified where he was and stayed away from that area."

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