McCargo
Pros: On the snap, he gains a fast advantage, relying on his very quick first step and strong hands to gain penetration into the backfield. Despite his lack of height, he has long arms that keep blockers off his body and allow him to use his fine quickness to pursue the play. He is best suited for the three-technique position and isolated in single matchups that he mainly wins early on the down.
Cons: There are real concerns about his level of development, conditioning and durability. He will get a good push off the ball and can collapse the pocket, though he needs work on that maneuver. He can struggle to separate to make plays late and relies on his initial quickness to win on the down. He can get wired to blockers if his initial move is thwarted and can struggle shedding at times.
Numbers: At the Combine, he ran the 40-yard dash in 5.19 seconds with 30.5-inch vertical jump, 9-2 broad jump and did 25 reps in the 225-pound bench press. During the 2005 season, he played in seven games with 24 tackles, nine tackles for loss and a sack.