06/10/09 - Central Michigan guard Joe McMahon, Florida State wide receiver Corey Surrency and Kentucky defensive end Jeremy Jarmon have sent in their paperwork to be included in the NFL's annual Supplemental Draft on July 16, NFLDraftScout.com has learned. Jarmon is considered the only lock to be drafted, though McMahon and Surrency offer enough upside to warrant a close look by NFL teams. The 6-foot-3, 279-pound Jarmon was an Honorable Mention All-SEC selection last year by the Associated Press after registering 38 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a junior. Jarmon's junior numbers pale in comparison to his career-highs a year earlier, when he had 62 tackles and 13.5 sacks [sic]. Jarmon ranks third all-time at Kentucky with 17.5 career sacks and had been within striking distance of Oliver Barnett's 26 had he not tested positive for a banned substance during the spring. The banned substance, reported by multiple websites to be an over-the-counter dietary supplement, led to Jarmon being suspended for one season, which exhausted his eligibility because he redshirted as a freshman. UK's appeal of the suspension was denied. A veteran of 31 career starts, Jarmon has already graduated with a degree in political science and is highly recommended by the UK staff despite the suspension. Jarmon considered leaving after his junior season, applying to the NFL Advisory Committee and receiving a fourth- to fifth-round grade. - Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com