RealityCheck
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http://www.eastcoastsportsnews.com/2010Draftnews.html
I say if the price is right. He was solid for NO before the injuries, but is coming off of a sports hernia surgery and hip problems.
Why give up a pick for a gimp with one hip out of the league already?
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So, what exactly does "value" get you. Take all the players out of the equation. How many wins can be attributed to value? None. Draft value never won a team anything.
Don't give in to your bitterness, it is the path to the dark side.
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Don't we already have a couple of raw WR's on this team. Hardy is a second round pick that needs to be coached up or shipped out, and Steve Johnson is another enigma.
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Will the Bills take a player who has risk factors or will they pick a good but safe player/
It seems as if all the players have one problem or another.
If the Bills can make a trade to move Lynch, I would say take RB Spiller.....if he is available above everyone else.
Clausen looks to be a risky pick and will not help the team right away. Has maturity problems
McClain looks to be a very good MLB with out many flaws
DT Williams looks to fill the void at NT right away
OT Bulaga will start at LT and if Bell shows great improvement, Bulaga could be moved to RT...
RB Spiller looks like he is a scoring machine when on the field.... a real dynamic player
OT Trent Williams looks to be a starter right away for the Bills at LT but has maturity problems
OT Davis has high upside but is only 20 and could have maturity problems....
Only Nix, Modrak and Gailey know who they want the most...... Lets hope that player falls to them...
You know they will tell us that no matter who they decide to pick...lol
I am with you bro. After last seasons embaressing efforts, Lynch should be working out with the team and getting with program. Spiller would be a sweet pickup. Lynch can catch a pass on 3rd down and Jackson is terrible with his blitz pickup. 2 very big problems on 3rd down.
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Its more than just taking up space. As a few have already mentioned, a good NT must be able to take on two blockers at once, freeing up the LBs to rush. Its one thing to have the mass, its another to know how to use it and have the functional strength to back it up.
Not to mention doing that for 900 snaps a season for average NFL money.
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Well the funny thing will be when Ralph shows up in his old civil war outfit and says "WAR ROOM!!"
It's funny, he used to wear grey back then.
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I must be missing something on having to get a LT in the #9 spot. At our draft position we should get the BEST at a given position. Getting the 3rd or 4th best tackle with that pick does not add up for me. This team is short on playmakers at all positions. Until this team is a bonafide playoff monster, all positions should be open for a transition. If we get too many great players at a given position then you can move a guy for draft picks, but that is certainly not our problem now.
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I am a big believer in taking the best player available no matter what. However, recognizing who that player is at the time and predicting his future development is the trick. If anyone on these boards takes their 2nd to 20th hand opinions that seriously you should think about putting their money where their mouth is and start scouting for our team. I am not kidding either, our team needs help.
Rank the top Tackles 1-4
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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First of all, I pay zero attention to peoples opinions that don't have to be held accountable for their suggestions or ideas. Second, I don't even follow your logic anyway. I am talking top available playmakers in the eyes of the FO, what 1st hand knowledge do you have of Haden anyway? This team needs best player available. I have doubts about the entire team until they "show me the baby".