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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Monday, February 23, 2004 INDIANAPOLIS -- An argument can be made that the best player in April's draft won't go first. Sean Taylor of Miami is the ultimate playmaker. He makes crunching tackles in the mold of Roy Williams of the Dallas Cowboys and he snares interceptions with the ease of Ed Reed of the Baltimore Ravens. "I think I'm both combined in one," Taylor said. "I can hit. I can cover. I can run. I think you're getting everything in one, almost." There's only one problem. Taylor is a safety, playing 10 to 20 y ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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