Found April 26, 2009 on Oklahoma Sooners Blog:
PLAYERS: Nic Harris
TEAMS: Buffalo Bills

Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and NotesBuffalo Bills select Nic Harris No. 147 overall: Oklahoma safety Nic Harris was viewed as a linebacker by some NFL talent evaluators and a safety by others. The Bills see him as a linebacker and that's where he'll play after the Bills made him their fifth-round pick (No. 147) on Sunday."He's a linebacker for us," said Bills scout Shawn Heinlen. "He's a
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