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Philo

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  1. +1 Meredith will be a competitor. Count on it.
  2. We shouldn't zero in one just one specific position. Have a couple of players in mind at different positions of need then take the best one that's available. I think everybody understands that the secondary is the one place where we don't need much help at all.
  3. I say LT retires, doesn't want to go be a back up for a lesser team than the Chargers. As for Lynch, I am definitely not a fan of all his off the field bullsh*t, but I think that as long as he doesn't do anything stupid again this off-season, the Bills should keep him because he still is a decent back. It would be stupid for the Bills to creates more problems for themselves when we still need a QB and lots of new 3-4 personnel. Either way, they should draft an insurance policy RB in the middle of the draft. Toby Gerhart for instance
  4. I watched a couple of Moore's games at the end of the season last year and I thought he looked great. I would love to bring him in to compete for the job, but I don't think the Bills should give up too much for him since he isn't a lock as a starter. So unfortunately, I don't foresee him coming to Buffalo. Besides, Carolina will most likely find a way to keep him since, in my opinion, Delhomme is not a good quarterback anymore.
  5. I would be very pleased with this draft except I would like to see a running back taken somewhere in there, but that's just me.
  6. I agree for the most part except for the RT position. I think Bell is kept around just for some depth and Meredith/FA starts at RT. Also, as much as I would like to see Wood back starting, I think Incognito will have to start for a bit until Wood returns as the full time starter of the future.
  7. I agree with you there. Meredith looks like a sleeper at the tackle position for us this year. I think he showed enough potential last year to get a look from the new coaching staff and compete for RT.
  8. I have mixed feelings on Campbell. If we sign him and he plays well under Gailey and leads us to some winning seasons, he potentially becomes our quarterback of the future. On the other hand, if we sign him and he still plays somewhere in the below average - halfway decent range and doesn't do any better than Edwards/Fitz then we are set back another couple of years. In my opinion it would be a gamble to bring him in. There are too many questions about his performance and I would much rather bring in a serviceable veteran stop-gap quarterback for a year or two to man the offense while we groom a project guy we get in the draft. (Also, I am not discounting Brohm to remain on the roster and be a competitor this year )
  9. I would have to go with nose tackle. We need a guy with 3-4 experience to anchor the D-line next year if we want the 3-4 to be successful. Quarterback would be my number two, but you are correct - slim pickings.
  10. Culpepper isn't my favorite option as a stop-gap QB, but I wouldn't be opposed to him.
  11. That's the route I would like to see the Bills go. I wouldn't take any of the projected first rounders this year *braces for DarthICE's outrage* and would be much happier with a guy to develop behind a veteran. Of course, there is always next year, which looks better with Locker and Mallett.
  12. God, I hope so. Time to let go of guys who have proven themselves to be worthless i.e. McCargo.
  13. I don't see a problem with taking this guy in the later rounds, especially if Hardy or Johnson don't live up to expectations.
  14. I agree with this except for a couple of points. Firstly, I would like to see a linebacker, whether an ILB or OLB, taken earlier than the 7th round, unless we sign a big name 'backer. Secondly, I know that we have O-line problems but I would like to see one of those four picks go towards a RB instead. Even if we keep Lynch, another RB wouldn't hurt at all and having multiple serviceable backs will help open things up for Gailey and his playbook.
  15. As much as I am for shipping Lynch out to San Diego for a quality player or two or draft picks, I doubt this will happen
  16. I was shocked when I heard this news. It really puts us back another step. He was, in my opinion, our safest bet on the o-line besides maybe Levitre and Wood if they continue to improve. In light of this, I think it is almost necessary now to draft a tackle with our pick at #9 unless we pick up a great proven veteran in FA.
  17. I would have to agree with the OP. Believe me, I'm not saying that we have anything near the kind of talent we have on the roster currently, but I believe the new coaching staff will make the right decisions in who is valuable enough to keep and who's out the door. After seeing 7 players released yesterday (many of whom Jauron would have kept around) I think that we are moving in the right direction as to building a decent roster. A lot of those question marks on the roster will obviously be addressed in the draft and free agency, which is something we just have to wait for.
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