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Kiper: Want the next Von Miller? Start here ...

Noah Spence stood out at the Senior Bowl, though his path to the NFL will be what teams are concerned with. AP Photo/Brynn Anderson

In a copycat league, anyone who watched the Denver Broncos completely dismantle the NFL's highest-scoring offense in the Super Bowl had to be thinking, "I gotta get one of those." Now, plenty of teams have a great pass-rusher, but Von Miller's performance in particular -- and no, I'm not forgetting DeMarcus Ware -- was a reminder of what we've seen over the past few years in the playoffs. A great quarterback can get you into the playoffs, but teams that can disrupt those quarterbacks are getting to (and winning) the Super Bowl.

We discussed this theory and pass-rushers on yesterday's First Draft podcast, and while there's no Miller in this draft -- the guy was a productive, versatile freak coming out of Texas A&M -- there are a whole bunch of pass-rushers in this draft. And I need to remind people that this is a position where the craft can be as important as the raw explosiveness, and you see great pass-rushers emerge from all over the draft board.

Here are some names to know, with a quick note on each.

Important: These are all simply "guys who can get to the quarterback," as opposed to simply edge rushers, classic 4-3 defensive end types. It's not one type of player, just guys who have some pass-rush to their game.

First-round mix

Joey Bosa, Ohio State

A devastating pass-rusher who also makes great reads against the run, he's a legit option to go No. 1 overall. Forget system fits -- he'll be fine anywhere.