I'm betting Barnett has the better pro career because of his demonstrated production against the highest level of college competition whereas Garrett played the same caliber of competition and built his stats against weaker teams. But, Garrett has unquestionably better measurables. The NFL draft, just like other or drafts, is all about potential. The reality is that Garrett's truly astounding measurables make him a once in a decade athletic freak with the highest potential. Whether he reaches his highest potential is an open question and his production to date makes that somewhat questionable. I think Barnett is going to be a very good pro because no one will outwork him and he's an above average athlete even by NFL standards. His production matched with above average athleticism and work ethic make me think he has a very high floor and a high ceiling. In a lot of ways, this reminds me of the Taylor Mays versus Eric Berry debate. Mays, of course, went second round and his NFL performance cemented the case that being an athletic freak alone does not result in an elite football player. Berry, of course, was an exceptional athlete but he wasn't Mays' size and still got drafted in the top 10. We all know that Berry has turned into a much better NFL player, just as he was a college player, than Mays. This is a somewhat rambling way of saying picking Garrett makes sense because of what he could become if he puts it all together but the smart money is on Barnett being the better pro. Still, the possibility of Garrett putting it all together made him the first pick because of the potential for a simply peerless DE.