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NFL Draft Thread
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NFL Draft Thread
With each day the NFL Draft nears closer and with the Bills taking a big step to playoff contenders last season this year's annual Draft will be that more important.
There has been a lot of overturn with this year's club. Veterans like Takeo Spikes, London Fletcher, Willis McGahee and Nate Clements have left via FA or have been traded.
J.P. Losman, Lee Evans, Angelo Crowell, Aaron Schobel will have to fill those leadership roles if the Bills want to reach the playoffs for the first time since the Music City Miracle.
As of now the Bills own the 12th, 43rd, 74th, 92nd, 111th, 184th, 222nd, 239th picks in this year's draft.
Will Marv Levy sit on his hands or do you expect him to move into the 1st again like he did with John McCargo last year.
The Bills could shore up a lot of positions but if I would have to guess I'd imagine, RB, LB and CB will be at the top of the list.
All draft talk, speculation and doodling should be posted in here folks.
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There has been a lot of overturn with this year's club. Veterans like Takeo Spikes, London Fletcher, Willis McGahee and Nate Clements have left via FA or have been traded.
J.P. Losman, Lee Evans, Angelo Crowell, Aaron Schobel will have to fill those leadership roles if the Bills want to reach the playoffs for the first time since the Music City Miracle.
As of now the Bills own the 12th, 43rd, 74th, 92nd, 111th, 184th, 222nd, 239th picks in this year's draft.
Will Marv Levy sit on his hands or do you expect him to move into the 1st again like he did with John McCargo last year.
The Bills could shore up a lot of positions but if I would have to guess I'd imagine, RB, LB and CB will be at the top of the list.
All draft talk, speculation and doodling should be posted in here folks.
Thanks.
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Some of our most pressing needs are the RB, LB and CB positions.
Here are some prospect profiles that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Running Backs
1. Marshawn Lynch-RB Cal 5'11 215
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... lynch.html
2. Adrian Peterson-RB Oklahoma 6'2 217
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... erson.html
3. Antonio Pittman-RB Ohio State University 5'11 207
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ttman.html
4. Brandon Jackson-RB Nebraska 5'10 208
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ckson.html
5. Lorenzo Booker-RB Flordia State 5'10 191
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ooker.html
Others: Kenny Irons-Auburn, Darius Walker-Notre Dame, Michael Bush-Louisville, Tony Hunt-Penn State and Dwayne Wright-Fresno State
Here are some prospect profiles that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Running Backs
1. Marshawn Lynch-RB Cal 5'11 215
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... lynch.html
2. Adrian Peterson-RB Oklahoma 6'2 217
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... erson.html
3. Antonio Pittman-RB Ohio State University 5'11 207
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ttman.html
4. Brandon Jackson-RB Nebraska 5'10 208
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ckson.html
5. Lorenzo Booker-RB Flordia State 5'10 191
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ooker.html
Others: Kenny Irons-Auburn, Darius Walker-Notre Dame, Michael Bush-Louisville, Tony Hunt-Penn State and Dwayne Wright-Fresno State
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I think if Patrick Willis falls into your laps he is the obvious pick. If not him then you have to replace the loss of Clements with Leon Hall. RB's are a dime a dozen and Pittman will be there in the second or maybe even third.
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i bumped into a link with a mock that has bills drafting alan branch:
http://www.draftdaddy.com/MD/MDstat.cfm
12. Buffalo Bills - DT Alan Branch, Michigan
The Bills have a real problem with a lack of defensive line bulk. Branch's slide stops here.
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Proposition Joe wrote:i bumped into a link with a mock that has bills drafting alan branch:http://www.draftdaddy.com/MD/MDstat.cfm
(picture) 12. Buffalo Bills - DT Alan Branch, Michigan
The Bills have a real problem with a lack of defensive line bulk. Branch's slide stops here.
Not going to happen. Two reasons: (1) We have enough DTs and (2) I keep hearing how lazy he is.
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Some of our most pressing needs are the RB, LB and CB positions.
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Linebackers
1. Jon Beason-OLB Miami(FL) 6'0 240
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... eason.html
2. Patrick Willis-ILB Ole Miss 6'1 242
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... illis.html
3. Paul Posluszny-OLB Penn State 6'2 238
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... uszny.html
4. Lawrence Timmons-OLB Flordia State 6'0 234
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... mmons.html
5. Justin Durant-OLB Hampton 6'1 230
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... urant.html
Others: Rufus Alexander-Oklahoma, Earl Everett-Flordia, Zac DeOssie-Brown, Quincy Black-New Mexico, Rory Johnson-Ole Miss, Tim Shaw-Penn State, Antwan Barnes-Flordia International, Anthony Waters-Clemson
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Linebackers
1. Jon Beason-OLB Miami(FL) 6'0 240
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... eason.html
2. Patrick Willis-ILB Ole Miss 6'1 242
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... illis.html
3. Paul Posluszny-OLB Penn State 6'2 238
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... uszny.html
4. Lawrence Timmons-OLB Flordia State 6'0 234
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... mmons.html
5. Justin Durant-OLB Hampton 6'1 230
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... urant.html
Others: Rufus Alexander-Oklahoma, Earl Everett-Flordia, Zac DeOssie-Brown, Quincy Black-New Mexico, Rory Johnson-Ole Miss, Tim Shaw-Penn State, Antwan Barnes-Flordia International, Anthony Waters-Clemson
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Some of our most pressing needs are the RB, LB and CB positions.
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Cornerbacks
1. Leon Hall-CB Michigan 5'11 193
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... nhall.html
2. Darrelle Revis-CB Pittsburgh 5'11 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... revis.html
3. Eric Wright-CB U.N.L.V. 5'11 192
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... right.html
4. Marcus Mccauley-CB Fresno St. 6'0 203
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... auley.html
5. Tanard Jackson-CB Syracuse 6'0 200
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ckson.html
Others: Daymeion Hughes-California, Michael Coe-Alabama State, Fred Bennett-South Carolina, Josh Wilson-Maryland
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Cornerbacks
1. Leon Hall-CB Michigan 5'11 193
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... nhall.html
2. Darrelle Revis-CB Pittsburgh 5'11 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... revis.html
3. Eric Wright-CB U.N.L.V. 5'11 192
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... right.html
4. Marcus Mccauley-CB Fresno St. 6'0 203
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... auley.html
5. Tanard Jackson-CB Syracuse 6'0 200
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ckson.html
Others: Daymeion Hughes-California, Michael Coe-Alabama State, Fred Bennett-South Carolina, Josh Wilson-Maryland
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With LB, RB, CB being our most pressing needs we have other needs. Maybe wants is a better word to describe them.
WR, TE, QB
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Wide Recievers
1. Dwayne Bowe-WR Louisiana State University 6'2 221
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ebowe.html
2. Robert Meachem-WR Tennessee 6'2 214
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... achem.html
3. Anthony Gonzalez-WR Ohio State University 6'0 193
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... zalez.html
4. Jason Hill-WR Washington State 6'0 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... nhill.html
5. Craig Davis-WR Lousiana State University 6'1 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... davis.html
Others: Paul Williams-Fresno State, Aundrae Allison-East Carolina, Jacoby Jones-Lane, Mike Walker-Central Flordia, D'Juan Woods-Oklahoma State, Laurent Robinson-Illinois State
WR, TE, QB
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Wide Recievers
1. Dwayne Bowe-WR Louisiana State University 6'2 221
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ebowe.html
2. Robert Meachem-WR Tennessee 6'2 214
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... achem.html
3. Anthony Gonzalez-WR Ohio State University 6'0 193
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... zalez.html
4. Jason Hill-WR Washington State 6'0 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... nhill.html
5. Craig Davis-WR Lousiana State University 6'1 204
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... davis.html
Others: Paul Williams-Fresno State, Aundrae Allison-East Carolina, Jacoby Jones-Lane, Mike Walker-Central Flordia, D'Juan Woods-Oklahoma State, Laurent Robinson-Illinois State
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With LB, RB, CB being our most pressing needs we have other needs. Maybe wants is a better word to describe them.
WR, TE, QB
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Tight Ends
1. Zach Miller-TE Arizona State 6'4 256
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... iller.html
2. Ben Patrick-TE Delaware 6'3 252
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... trick.html
3. Scott Chandler-TE Iowa 6'7 270
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ndler.html
4. Clark Harris-TE Rutgers 6'5 261
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... arris.html
5. Chad Upshaw-TE Buffalo 6'4 252
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... pshaw.html
Others: Kevin Boss-Western Oregon, Rodney Hannah-Houston, Michael Allan-Whitworth, Tyler Ecker-Michigan, Matt Spaeth-Minnesota, Joe Newton-Oregon State
WR, TE, QB
Here are some prospects that would make sense in Orchard Park.
Tight Ends
1. Zach Miller-TE Arizona State 6'4 256
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... iller.html
2. Ben Patrick-TE Delaware 6'3 252
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... trick.html
3. Scott Chandler-TE Iowa 6'7 270
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... ndler.html
4. Clark Harris-TE Rutgers 6'5 261
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... arris.html
5. Chad Upshaw-TE Buffalo 6'4 252
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scouti ... pshaw.html
Others: Kevin Boss-Western Oregon, Rodney Hannah-Houston, Michael Allan-Whitworth, Tyler Ecker-Michigan, Matt Spaeth-Minnesota, Joe Newton-Oregon State
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Did you forget about Greg Olsen (TE)? Just like with Bowe (WR) we'd have to trade back into the 1st Round, yet you list Bowe? Certainly he'd be a better fit for Buffalo than Miller. Miller is too slow to be a vertical threat in the passing game. We have a good blocking slow TE, why would we want another one?
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sethc13 wrote:Did you forget about Greg Olsen (TE)? Just like with Bowe (WR) we'd have to trade back into the 1st Round, yet you list Bowe? Certainly he'd be a better fit for Buffalo than Miller. Miller is too slow to be a vertical threat in the passing game. We have a good blocking slow TE, why would we want another one?
I'm not a big fan of Greg Olsen. He looked good in the 40's but I think Miller is going to be a better NFL player. Zach Miller
I added Dwayne Bowe because the Bills have shown interest in him during Senior Bowl week. His stock is also all over the place. It's possible that he could drop into the 2nd round.
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i was reading the link next posts alot here and it said:
anyone know why it will be a seesaw battle? is it cause they're rly
that close in talent?? is there any clear as day pick for the bills???
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sub/mockdraft.html
Look for this [the bills first round] pick to be a seesaw battle between Marshawn Lynch and Leon Hall right up until Draft Day.
anyone know why it will be a seesaw battle? is it cause they're rly
that close in talent?? is there any clear as day pick for the bills???
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Here is a great website for videos of the draft prospects:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/footba ... 007/video/
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/footba ... 007/video/
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I doubt the Bills go TE on the first day, Robert Royal surprised me last year, he may not be a vertical TE but he is a good blocker and catch. For the draft I think the Bills will skip on Pereson/Lynch and take a RB in the 3rd. If the Bills do draft a CB(on day 1), do you think whoever is drafted will successfully beat out Youboty or McGee? I have a hunch Levy will take an O-lineman day one...
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Fatty wrote:I doubt the Bills go TE on the first day, Robert Royal surprised me last year, he may not be a vertical TE but he is a good blocker and catch. For the draft I think the Bills will skip on Pereson/Lynch and take a RB in the 3rd. If the Bills do draft a CB(on day 1), do you think whoever is drafted will successfully beat out Youboty or McGee? I have a hunch Levy will take an O-lineman day one...
I disagree with just about everything you said (and for good reason). I'll list 'em:
(1) The Bills will definitely think about a TE in the third round, especially if Miller or Patrick are available. In the 1st (not without trading down) and the 2nd (not unless Olson was somehow available there) it is unlikely.
(2) There is no way in hell the Bills would skip on Peterson if he was available in Round 1. In Round 2 the Bills would likely take Pittman or Leonard if they were available (assuming the Bills got Willis or another LB with their 1st pick). But I do agree that there are some viable options in the third round (Henry, Booker, etc.)
(3) The Bills may take a CB in day 1 (not the first round though), but I think they wont. Youboty received a 1st Round grade last year and would have been the 1st or 2nd CB if he had come out this year instead of leaving early last year.
(4) I see no way the Levy takes an O-lineman in the 1st day. Our O-linemen are currently Peters, Dockery, Whittle, Butler, Pennington, Walker, Merz, Fowler, and Preston. At least 7 of those guys are capable of holding down a starting spot. There is absolutely no need for an O-lineman. In fact it is a team strength at this point.
Levy showed last year that he drafts by need and by players that can step in a contribute. There is no reason why this year should be different. Assuming Turner does not become a Bill, look for Round 1 and 2 to be an LB and a RB. The two 3rd Round picks will likely be WR, FB, or CBs. Round 4 I'd look for either the best player available or a QB like Jordan Palmer to groom.
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sethc13 wrote:Here is a great website for videos of the draft prospects:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/footba ... 007/video/
thanx man that was helpful as hell to me. im pretty lost.
thats a cool setup. the mock has a possible pick for the bills
and each link comes with a video highlight and commentary.
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With Marv Levy re-signing Jabari Greer and Kiawaukee Thomas does he hold off drafting a CB on Day 1?
Terrence McGee is a #2 CB but with Clements in San Fransisco he's going to be thrusted in that #1 CB spot. Ashton Youboty has the potential to be a #1 CB but I don't think he'll beat out McGee as of yet.
One of my favorite prospects in the draft is Tanard Jackson out of Syracuse. He doesn't have blazing speed but he's a great fit in our Cover 2 scheme.
He's pretty physical and competitive and is very good at stopping the run. The only knock is some character issues but I'm sure Levy and the brass will do thier due dillegence.
Terrence McGee is a #2 CB but with Clements in San Fransisco he's going to be thrusted in that #1 CB spot. Ashton Youboty has the potential to be a #1 CB but I don't think he'll beat out McGee as of yet.
One of my favorite prospects in the draft is Tanard Jackson out of Syracuse. He doesn't have blazing speed but he's a great fit in our Cover 2 scheme.
He's pretty physical and competitive and is very good at stopping the run. The only knock is some character issues but I'm sure Levy and the brass will do thier due dillegence.