McDougle & Suggs were pretty much the only guys that could really help the Bills pass rush. Obviously they were long gone by the time we picked at #23.
As for Kelsay, he has very nice speed & acceleration. The most important thing for a speed DE is the initial burst. From the Billszone resident draft guru, Ingtar 33 (who works for an NFL team: Pick 2 (48) Chris Kelsay (DE): Nebraska, 6'4 3/8", 273lbs, 4.70 40time
Kelsay is a very polished DE, who spent much of his college career on the LE, taking on the "strong side" of the formation. He is a very good run stopper and generated Nebraska's best pass rush too. Not only is he fast (straight-line), but he is quicker than most WR or CBs in acceleration and agility drills. He plays like it too, as he often would be three steps past his OL-man before the lineman was out of his stance. He has great "twitch" (break on the snap), and is a health nut. He's a very "cut" 270, and could probably afford to put 10 or 15 pounds on without any loss of quickness. But the best thing about him is he is a tremendous "backside" pursuit guy, using all his quickness and speed to get a lot of tackles chasing guys across the field. His long arms and repertoire of pass rush moves makes him an instant threat to Jones' hold on the LE position. The few negatives I have with him is he played about 10 pounds lighter than the combine weight I have him at (although his times and agility number, which are fantastic, was recorded at that heavier weight), and tended to get too high against the run. He also needs to work on his hand fighting, which is not as good as it needs to be to play a 2-gap lineman. In the end he is a fabulous steal in the second round."
But back to the thread topic, if I had to start a football team and had to pick one Dolphin, Jason Taylor would be the guy. He's an absolute animal that every team has to account for at all times. Even though Bills fans have a radically different allegiance then Fin fans, we know a great football player when we see one.