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  1. Pat White will be there in round 4. I have a hunch. then we strike!!!!

    Do you think Pat White has the ability to be a starting QB in the NFL? I think he's one of these system guys who might not be able to transition smoothly. He is a great athlete and deserves a look for sure but he might be suited for another position or role.

  2. The thing is, the front office knew JP was crap. That's why they drafted another quarterback. JP wasn't Marv's guy.

     

    Maybe you are right and they do the same thing but I'd rather not waste a draft pick when we have so many needs to address. If you're talking about a 6th or 7th rounder, fine but a 2nd rounder? Hell no. Did you hear the Bills aren't raising their season ticket prices which means they will likely spend the minimum in free agency, which in turn means we better draft like gods or we're going to suck yet again.

    I agree that Edwards is not in the same boat as Losman was but at the same time he has alot of question marks around him as well. His ability to stay healthy is a major one and that has a dramatic effect on any season. I know it's not considered by most as a critical need but personally I think that it's crucial to next years plans. I wouldn't reach for someone with our two first day picks but if you have the opportunity to trade back in for a guy you like, I say go for it.

  3. Pat White. Dude could play some Single Wing for us right off the bat. He really improved his passing technique his senior year, and from what I have heard looks great in the pocket at the Senior Bowl. Has value outside of the QB position as well.

    Any guess to where he might go in the draft?

  4. The backup quarterback situation is going to be vacant soon and we need to fill it with somebody who most likely will see the field. I'm not sold on any of the free agents and don't think we should spend a roster spot on someone who is going to be Trent's big brother. I hate the thought of bringing in a veteran to do the job of a qb coach. With that being said I'm hoping the FO sees this as a need and takes a qb in the draft. I don't think it's too far off from the thinking that we had when we drafted Trent to backup JP. Personally I'd like Rhett Bomar and would love to see him in a Bills uniform. His stock is certainly going to rise and it would probably end up meaning trading back into the second to get him. It might seem like alot for a backup quarterback but I think he could compete eventually for the starting position. This wouldn't signal the end of Trent but it would mean competition. I would love to hear others thoughts on this position and other possible prospects. Again I'm not seeing any free agents I want but I'm sure others feel differently, so flame away. I know Rhett had his issues at OU but the kid got it done at Sam Houston and has a great skill set. His infractions at OU are serious but not of a disturbing nature. Any thoughts?

  5. LMAO...I too would have preferred taking Ngata too, however, Whitner was going to be taken within the handful of picks. There were 2 teams really interested in him...he would have been gone in top 15. So, saying he was a late 2nd is a bit over the top dont ya think?

     

    Lions, Browns and Rams all had their eye on him...all picked after us, all were in top 15.

    You could be right but alot of that is speculation. Who knows for sure but the reaction to the pick was complete shock and suprise to many of the experts. I guess it doesn't matter, hindsight is 20/20.

  6. I think we could sign greer for a decent penny and get a nice trade for Mcgee. We aren't winning the superbowl next year and chances are he walks for big money after the season. Let him go to an out of division contender for a year and then he can have his payday. I would prefer draft picks than Winslow and I think it would be an easier trade to make. The Jared Allen deal comes to mind and I think both clubs will benefit from it. We won't miss Mcgee as much as they missed Allen but we won't get as much in return either.

  7. At this point there isnt a player on the team that I would label exempt from a trade should the right opportunity present itself.

     

    RBs a easy to come by

    We could trade Leodis and still have a shot at Vontae Davis or Jenkins.

    Trade trent, why not/ he isnt a Ryan,Flacco or Big Ben so why not?

    I see your point but Lynch and Leodis are too young and have shown the signs of possible greatness. A proposal for them would have to be huge and unlikely. I am not sold on Trent Edwards either but you don't get rid of quarterbacks with potential IMO. Joe Flacco doesn't exactly stand out as a worldbeater to me either. If I had it my way we would draft a quarterback every year somewhere middle to late.

  8. Keep McGee get a TE in FA or draft......

     

    PLEASE STOP TRYING TO TRADE AWAY OUR BEST TALENT ON DEFENSE.

     

    Before you know it, we will have huge holes at CB cause we traded all of them away.

    Talent? The bills have two players who shouldn't be on the trading block Leodis and Lynch. Edwards is also debatable. Other than that they should make everyone available if the price is right. I look around the league and most rosters have a handful of studs or playmakers. Maybe I'm being negative but we have alot of average to good players and sorely lack the special ones.

  9. Sign Greer and shop around all of them. You can get a good idea of value and maybe find something you like in the process. This is good business and Alphadog has the right idea. Nobody is saying get rid of Mcgee for nothing and whats the worst case scenario we got Greer and Mcgee next year. Terrence is a nice player but in order to gain something you need to give something and he is our best expendable value. If our FO had the ability to think ahead we might have gotten something for any of the players that have walked for nothing in the past.

  10. First of all, going into the combine many questioned Gholston's motor and work ethic. Secondly, Gholston didn't display a plethora of pass rush moves. And yes, as a 250lb. pass rushing DE, I want the Bills to target Everette Brown.

    Great point! Gholston was a single dimensional collegiate player and it showed. Everette Brown is a player who showed success with whole multitude of moves and athleticism. I think he is the future star of the DE class.

  11. Running back is one of the hardest positions to measure with statistics IMO. With so many variables involved each situation is different. Clinton Portis is an example of a player who isn't as good as his stats would lead you to believe. I'm not saying he's a bad player but I would take Lynch over him and that can be said about lots of players. You have to watch closely and see how much Lynch has to do to gain his yards. Deangelo Williams and Michael Turner are both great backs but how many times do those guys hit the second level of defense with a full head of steam? I don't see it very often with Lynch or Jackson. Most of the time they are doing their work in the backfield to get back to the LOS. In addition to that I don't think he is being used in the most effective manner either. I feel the same way about Lynch as I do Maurice Jones Drew, both are above average players that aren't in position to blow up the stat sheet right now. As far as Thomas Jones goes, I think he is good back who is starting to get up in age. He has had his ups and downs in his career and when put in a good spot he has produced. In my mind only one back stands out as the best in the nfl and Peterson has it all. FWIW if i had to choose Jones or Washington, if I were the Jets it would be Leon all day.

  12. Maybin needs to add bulk to excell at the next level. I hope everyone realizes that heights and weights are subjective until the combime. Remember when Deshawn Jackson was 6'1? when James Hardy was 6'7"? I have read plenty of articles that say Maybin is closer to 230-240 range. However, if DHB is as advertised, 6'3", 205(seen alot of reads that confirm) we should target him and get an LB later on. DHB could be the playmaker we need to open this offense up.

    I am not opposed to any direction the team wants to go with that pick. We absolutely need to get the best player available. If it's DHB, then make the pick and enjoy the possibilities it gives you on offense. The best teams in this league usually do one or two things great and are solid everywhere else. Look at the cardinals this year! Their are many schools of thought on how to win in this league but the truthfully you can win lots of different ways.

  13. Now that I think about it, Marv was a good GM. No wonder he gets offer after offer from around the league. I mean....he has been flooded with them since Ralph pushed him out 12 years ago.

    Got a link to Marv's offers over the years? or is it just word on the streets in the big apple?

  14. Why do you want us to go DT with #11? We need a S, LB, or DE more than we need a DT...not to mention the pressing need at TE and O Line...I will be ticked if we go DT #11. Our interior line was playing much better with Schobel in there as we at least had a threat of a pass rush. Once he was gone, they just keyed on Stroud and clogged the middle. With a DE they must account for and more pressure from our LB's, our interior line would be top 10 in NFL as they were in the first half of the year...

    I don't think we are good enough to stray from the "take the best player available" approach. Aside from running back and corner we can pretty much go anywhere with our pick and hopefully get better. It's been said over and over that both lines are where we begin and I agree. Fortunately for us it seems to be a nice crop of lineman at the top and if Raji is the best to fall to us we should certainly take him. As far as DT being a strength on this team I have to disagree. I wish your memory of the middle being clogged was reality because I recall nothing but lanes and gaps. On the flipside if one of those top tier o lineman falls to us and we have them graded as the highest we should take them. This team lacks true strength anywhere, so lets get great somwhere and create an identity.

  15. Well, that is pretty much what I was saying. The defense is fine, if you can find the right talent to run it. It appears, more and more, it is losing popularity with teams, because they can't find that talent. So, the Colts, like the Bills I think, have been trying to chase this rainbow, and are now giving up, becuase they are stuck with a bunch of smallish defensive players, that aren't good enough for the Tampa 2, and probably aren't top talent to run another, more conventional offense.

    The Bills defense has some okay games, but every time I see guys like Ryan Denney dropping into pass coverage, and Posluszny getting his lunch stuffed back down his throat, frankly, it is embarassing to watch. It happens as often as it doesn't...

    I couldn't agree with you more. The players that have been put in place are the problem not the system. Unfortunately at this point we are only above average in the secondary and subpar everywhere else on D. It's not going to happen in one offseason either. Standby for more mediocre results from this side of the ball. As a bonus alot of our mediocrity is going to be around for awhile and overpaid as well.

  16. There are no busts after one year. Well, if the guy has already been cut, then he's a legit bust, but short of that, there are no busts after a year. Except for that, I like your rankings much better than the OP's.

    I agree with your point that we can't call him a bust after one year. We all know that WR's develop slower than other skill position players and that we have to take a more patient approach with this position. With that being said I can't get excited about much of what I saw from him this year. He's slow and lumbering in and out of breaks, his hands are unreliable, his effort seems inconsistent, his confidence is shot, and now he is banged up. The only thing he's got going for him is his size and that's not even used as an advantage. Coaching as always has something to do with it and who knows how much that hinders his progress. Looking at Hardy and Ellis this season really makes you wonder how our front office evaluates talent.

  17. You say you are not racist but you sure sound it, and you sound uneducated. You are probably one of those people that says there should be a NAAWP, or there should be a unicef for white people. Look at the spirit of the rule. It is to make sure that people from another background are offered the same opportunity as white people. If you look at the numbers of head coaches it still doesn't make sense. There is a much larger percentage of minorities as players and the coaching staffs should also represent that number.

     

    If you have ever studied law-- white educated men are not a protected group, by law. There hasn't been cases of gross discrimination against the educated white male, like there have been against all other classes of people. Therefore, laws are in place to ensure a fair opportunity. The NFL created the Rooney rule to garantee that minorities get the same opportunities as everybody else.

     

    Go wear your sheet in private but your true colors are showing here.

    Nobody here has questioned the spirit of the rooney rule like you have stated so many times in many of your posts.The rooney rule in its efforts to equalize the playing field has done some good in the push towards hiring more black coachs.I understand that you " study law " and that discrimination against white people is not possible but the point of the poster went right over your head.In your ever present agenda to call somebody a racist you overlooked the fact that he was questioning why only one race is protected by the rooney rule.In an effort to better the chances of minorities coaching in the nfl you would think that more than one race would be represented by the rule but I think the other poster was onto something by saying it was more of a PR move.Hopefully more coachs of all backgrounds continue to integrate into all of our sports and players as well.I am all for assisting these efforts and believe that most are on the same page.When somebody as ignorant as you attacks with your clan reference against somebody who differs in your opinion you only set us back further.Grow up! :wallbash:

  18. For my money Everette Brown is the guy. I've watched quite a few FSU games this year and from what I've seen he has a wide range of pass rush moves to go along with all that speed. I like maybin as well but significantly less polished and could take longer to develop. Orakpo is well behind these two and to me has three moves bull rush, wide angle speed rush, and stand around. Either way the difference between Brown and a second round DE is much greater than Mack and a second round center. :wallbash:

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