Sedrick Ellis
19 December 2008
ead of the Patriots' Mayo, I'll slide New Orleans back into the 10th slot and their selection of DT Sedrick Ellis. That's about as fair as possible. Time for the side-by-side part. First the early guys:Ellis has 25 tackles and three sacks on the 20th-ranked defense in the league.McKelvin started the last five games and picked up two interceptions (one returned for a TD) and four passes defensed in those five starts. But he's been a bigger contributor as a returner, leading the league in kickoff return yardage and second in average (minimum 30 returns) with one touchdown.OTs Clady and Albert pretty much started every game for their respective teams. Denver allowed eleven sacks so far, while K.C. gave up 33.RB Stewart is half of the league's fourth ranked rushing offense. He's contributed 751 of the team's 2,045 yards and nine of 25 touchdowns.
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23 April 2008
Cincinnati Bengals – DT Sedrick Ellis, USC
If the Bengals do convert to a 3-4, Ellis should be able to handle playing DE
10. New Orleans Saints – CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy State
If the Bengals do convert to a 3-4, Ellis should be able to handle playing DE
10. New Orleans Saints – CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy State
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15 April 2008
Cincinnati Bengals – DT Sedrick Ellis, USC
If the Bengals do convert to a 3-4, Ellis should be able to handle playing DE
If the Bengals do convert to a 3-4, Ellis should be able to handle playing DE
10. New Orleans Saints – CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy State
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1 April 2008
is the franchise’s future, he’s gonna have to earn it
9 Cincinnati Bengals – DT Sedrick Ellis
If the Bengals do convert to a 3-4, Ellis should be able to handle playing DE
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