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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/peter_king/04/20/mock.draft/index.html

Has Decastro going one pick earlier to Arizona.

Bills 10 WR Michael Floyd Notre Dame Sr. 6-3 224 (Should pick: Mark Barron, S, Alabama). Buffalo will break the Cardinals' hearts by stealing Floyd to pair with Stevie Johnson and give quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick a true second weapon and bona fide deep threat. But I'd rather have the kind of enforcer in the secondary that so many teams covet. The 6-1, 213-pound Barron is a player whom multiple teams will try to trade up to get.
KING: Bills draft needs

Seahawks 12 DE/OLB Melvin Ingram South Carolina Sr. 6-2 276 (Should pick: Mark Barron, S, Alabama). One note: Seattle will take Ryan Tannehill if he's there at 12. Write it down. If he's not, Ingram is the kind of versatile rush guy Pete Carroll could use both outside and inside; he had 25 tackles behind the line in 2011. Barron? Even with the Seahawks' terrific secondary, his addition would mean Carroll could play three thumping safeties on every down but first.

Cowboys 14 S Mark Barron Alabama Sr. 6-2 218 (Should pick: Mark Barron). I wouldn't be surprised to see Dallas trade up to make sure it gets Barron, perhaps with Kansas City at 11. The Cowboys have no identity in the secondary. No big-time players either. Barron would immediately boost a unit that's been beaten down -- and provide the kind of tackler at safety that the 'Boys haven't had since Darren Woodson.
 

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Would love Barron. When King says we have no identity in the secondary, that's especially true at safety, has been since Roy Williams quit being relevant. My only worry is the talk the last couple of days that Philly or the Jets might trade ahead of us to get him.
 

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There's 3 or 4 guys they could pick at 14 that would have a pretty significant, positive impact on our team for 2012 and beyond, and Barron is definitely one of them.
 
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