I'm settling on either McClain or Jason Pierre-Paul as my hopefuls for the Titans to draft (assuming no stunner happens like Berry or Haden). I really, really like McClain. I don't know if McClain will fall outside of the top 5. There's only so many picks in the top five. I've heard Suh, Berry, Okung, Gerald McCoy, Bradford, Clausen and McClain all will not fall out of the top 5. I don't know that McClain will be there for the 16th pick, but one of he or Brandon Spikes should be there and I like both of them quite a bit. I could see McClain falling outside the top 10, honestly. With Suh, Berry, Okung, Gerald McCoy, Bradford, Clausen, Dunlap, Tebow (Raiders), Dez Bryant, Spikes, Mays and Kindle all possibilities for the top 10, there's a real chance McClain may be available in picks 11-16. Not likely, but certainly possible. I don't know that Dunlap, Spikes, Tebow or Mays will be top 10 guys (Mays might fight his way back after blowing up the combine). Spikes is behind McClain and Kindle when it comes to linebackers. Dunlap has his legal issues. Tebow is Tebow. And Mays, while a great athlete, still struggles to play safety (now that's a Raiders pick). But these are my opinions on the value of these players, not taking into account teams and needs. I listed mostly guys that I thought either for need or desire (Al Davis/Tebow) or talent could go in the top 10. The combine will play a huge part in whether some of those guys actually go or not, but the potential is there for all of them to be top 10 picks. I've heard Mays can run a 4.3, if he does that at the combine and if a team looks more at his 2008 tape than his 2009 tape, he might go ahead of Berry. Similarly, if Dunlap runs a 4.5 as a rush DE and benches something really nice, I could see that well outweighing his other issues. My main point in that list wasn't to say those guys were going that high, but that there were plenty of guys I could see with the potential to go ahead of McClain.