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  1. my opinion, BPA first round( OT, WR, CB, scond round, BPA, i do like Dont'a Hightower (stud linebacker need, depth).
  2. I can actually see Fred traded as well, and buffalo deciding to go younger and grab Trent Richardson, but Freds value (as a rb) usually doesnt bring back high value.
  3. Depending on whats available during drafting at 10, the Bills should take a look at Decastro and Reiff (for RG and RT) to provide more talent for the offensive line. These moves would certianly bring in more depth this line clearly needs. Unfortunaltey, as members have written, Kahlil is the safest OLT to draft in the first round and most likely will not there at 10.
  4. Adam Schefter "Chargers will release OT Marcus McNeill this afternoon, according to his agent, Alvin Keels". Buddy Nix better get his agent on the phone!
  5. Who are your pick' em picks for this week. Here are mine: Tenn, Cle, Det, Den, NYJ, Tampa, Car, Oak, Pitt, GB, Dal, NO, Bal.
  6. There is a bus service, I have taken it a few times to the Meadowlands complex for past sporting events.
  7. Next April they will draft either QB/OT/WR depending on who steps up and who doesn't this season. Going into next season ALL the talk will about being a real playoff contender. I see next seasons drafting of either; a QB, OL, LB, TE.
  8. Veteran Linebacker Lance Briggs from the Chicago Bears has recently went to team management and asked for a trade out of Chicago. According to espn sources he wants a new contract, most likely he will not be granted one during the season as the article on espn.com said they are already thin at the postion. Would any of you like to make a run at him if your GM?. I would, but it would depend on compensation. Linebacker Lance Briggs has made a formal request that he be able to seek a trade from the Chicago Bears after the team would not give him a raise. "The Bears were justified to ask Lance Briggs to honor his contract, and the linebacker doesn't have much leverage. "The Bears made their decision, now I have to make mine," Briggs told the Chicago Tribune Thursday. "It's just how the business works. It's not going to take away from what I do on the field. I'm 100 percent a Bear, until I'm not a Bear anymore." Agent Drew Rosenhaus sent an email to Bears contract negotiator Cliff Stein requesting the trade, the newspaper reported. Briggs has three years remaining on the six-year, $36 million deal he signed in 2008. He is slated to earn $3.9 million this season, $4 million in 2012 and $6.5 million in 2013. Briggs said he was willing to wait until after the season to request a trade if the Bears didn't budge, but after speaking to general manager Jerry Angelo Sunday, he decided to move now. "I understand and respect their decision," Briggs said, according to the newspaper. Briggs is a six-time Pro Bowler who has spent his entire career with the Bears after being selected in the third round of the 2003 draft".
  9. If AJ Green is the best player at 3 that would still be a good pick for this team, fill a need, provided they dont pass up a defensive stuff. However it would provide another weapon for an offense that still lacks playmakers, making opposing defensive coordinators have to game plan for AJ, Lee and Stevie with our running game would help the offense score more. With that opinion said, Lee Evans is clearly not a #1 neither is Stevie, AJ would fit the bill. Lets not forget free agency comes first, so if the team can sign a few players at key positions of need and re-sign their own ufa's they feel should be part of their long term plans then that will help them going into their draft plans and draft the best player despite position..
  10. Brohm’s done this before Posted by Chris Brown on December 30, 2010 – 3:56 pm With Brian Brohm taking first team reps the past two days of practice and Ryan Fitzpatrick’s status truly up in the air, Brohm could once again be making a late season start for the Bills on Sunday. Brohm started in Week 16 last season at Atlanta in a much different offensive system than that of Chan Gailey. Brohm went 17-29 for 146 yards and a pair of INTs in a 31-3 loss. If he in fact starts on Sunday it will be interesting to see what he can do in Gailey’s offensive system after a consistent if not spectacular preseason this past summer.
  11. Update on potential Sabres' sale: Campbell of The Hockey News (THN.com) reports "billionaire Terry Pegula has signed a letter of intent to buy the Buffalo Sabres from Tom Golisano for about $150 million". On Monday, we here at NHL Rumor Central revealed the Sabres may be for sale and Pegula was a potential buyer. The President and CEO of East Resources recently gave an $88 million dollar gift to Penn State University to fund scholarships for Division 1 hockey and construct a rink. Pegula's wife, Kim, is from the Buffalo-area.
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