The Bills made the defensive tackle a surprise first-round draft pick in 2006. He had 6.0 tackles and a pass defensed before going on injured reserve with a foot injury. McCargo is supposed to be a quick defensive lineman who can penetrate and cause havoc. Once he completely recovers from his foot injury, McCargo must prove he’s worth a first-round pick. If he struggles with his consistency or lacks the power that general manager Marv Levy thought he had, the Bills will know they have to find another tackle.
Part of a series of 10 players mentioned by MSNBC.
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