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I have Brace at 6034 and Pryor at just a smidge over 6'1". But I agree with your point.
Brace, I believe was specifically drafted as a reserve NT/utility DT-DE at a time when, perhaps, Wilfork's future with the Pats was still a bit uncertain. Brace's development has been slow, but he did seem to make some progress this season in spite of being thrown into extreme circumstances. The only question would be whether or not is was ENOUGH progress for BB, though I tend to think so.
Pryor, OTOH, I think was draft specifically for the 40-front "sub-packages" that BB knew we'd be playing extensively until he could refill the 30-front LDE spot properly. Pryor could survive the retrenchment away from extensive 40-front deployments (that I believe is coming) as an interior sub-rusher (ala, Mike Wright). But he's relatively expendable.
Austin has much more talent that Pryor, I think, but his "natural" position is probably about to be significantly scaled back with the 2011 Pats D-line. Which is what I was saying - the only way Austin makes sense is if (A) BB is after all dissatisfied with Brace, and (B) Austin could reasonably add the weight an play NT better than Brace. Both things seem unlikely to me.
I think you mean the RDE slot that was formerly held by Seymour. The LDE spot is where Ty Warren lines up.












