Top-10 Wish-list For Buffalo Bills In 2015 NFL Draft
By Tyler Olson
Nov 29, 2014; University Park, PA, USA; Michigan State Spartans running back Jeremy Langford (33) runs with the ball as Penn State Nittany Lions linebacker Mike Hull (43) defends during the third quarter at Beaver Stadium. Michigan State defeated Penn State 34-10. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
Mike Hull, LB, Penn State
Combine stats:
40 YD: 4.68
20 YD: 2.71
10 YD: 1.60
225 Bench: 31
Shuttle: 4.15
3-Cone Drill: 6.99
If Buffalo fails to acquire Perryman, or any linebacker in round two, then Hull could be their next choice in the middle of the draft (specifically rounds four through five). He is a similar player to his previous B1G counterpart from the year before in Chris Borland, former Wisconsin Badger and now former San Francisco 49er.
Both players lack “ideal” size as a linebacker but both play with great instincts that help overcome any size issues. Hull played 2013 at the outside ‘backer spot but switched to the middle in 2014 where he received First-Team All-Big Ten honors.
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