The pick is in. Kavell Conner saw 12 starts in 14 games in 2012, finishing with 54 tackles and 1 sack. However, they were paper starts, as Conner was given only 330 snaps throughout the season. He was atrocious in coverage in 2011 when manning the Will spot in their 4-3 base in 2011, but was much improved in this facet when switching to ILB in the 3-4, allowing the 2nd lowest completion percentage at his position with 55.6%. That being said, defending the run was easily his bread and butter. An elite run stuffer this past season, Conner was able to muster up 35 stops in a measly amount of playing time. In fact, he finished with the highest run stop percentage of any ILB in the entire league. At 26, he'll be groomed as the replacement for Nick Barnett. With both on the roster, Conner will rotate in on obvious running downs with Barnett coming in during passing situations, and his addition allows me to run the 4-3 on occasion.