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Happy Days Lois & Clark

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  1. Titans drafted JP's go to target from tulane Maybe the Bills could get him & a late round pick next seeason for Henry
  2. Where do you people come up with this? Where is your soul?
  3. Gavin, you appear to have some serious issues... may the Lord have mercy on your soul
  4. Constantin Ritzmann DE Dante Brown RB Joe Rheem K
  5. Henry for Callico sounds good to me Callico is an excellent red zone taget He has good size & speed
  6. Speed kills. The more you have, the harder it is for the opponent as long as they are good football players & not just track guys. I like the pick of Everett alot. A TE who can stretch a defense I like Parrish in that he is fast & has skillls but what I don't like is that due to hgis lack of size he may never be a full time starter & using a 2nd round pick on a guy that isn't expected top ever be a starter for you is too high of a pick I also think the CB they took in trhe 5th round who some prognosticators thoght would go undrafted, I think he will be a bust for the Bills. What is with Donahoe drafting so many short players? Speed is great but having some size is good too
  7. I think I like Everett the Best of the Bills picks this year. Seems as if he has alot of upside & be a great player It will be nice to finally have a TE with some speed
  8. At least the Bills brought in someone to challenge Lindell who is possibly good enough to win the job
  9. Donahoe Drafts another short receiver in the 2nd round who does not project to ever be a #1 receiver
  10. George Gause Official Bio College: South Carolina Height: 6-47/8 Position: Defensive End Weight: 275 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.85 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Good athlete...Tall with a lanky frame with long arms...Very strong...Does a good job versus the run...Versatile and has played a number of different positions. Weaknesses: Doesn't have elite speed or quickness...Needs to work on and refine his technique...Plays too tall...Needs to add some weight. Notes: Has played both linebacker and defensive end for the Gamecocks...Underrated prospect whose stock is on the rise. - Scott Wright
  11. Bills still have Dante Brown & Daimon Shelton too
  12. Callico is a big receiver with speed. I would trade Henry for him
  13. I thought that when Mularky was hired he said that he wanted smart & tough football players on his team. Well with wonderlic scores of 10 & 12 with their first 2 picks, I would have to say they like players who aren't very bright.
  14. I can't believe Tom Donahoe's comments in that Josh Reed was never meant to be a #1 recever & that they drafted him to be a # 3 guy. Come on he was a high 2nd rounder He better be a projected starter! I believe that all 1st & 2nd round picks should be projected as starters when they are drafted. Even most 3rd rounders should be considered to be projected as starters when they are drafted Also Tom Donahoe said that Reed is good in the red zone... How many career TD's does he have? Get real!
  15. Good idea Maybe we could trade Reed & Henry for the early 2nd round pick of Philly & pick up Spencer or Baas, Then grab Mike Nugent in the 2nd & Vincent Jackson in the 3rd
  16. Bills should trade Josh Reed with Travis Henry to get more in return
  17. Roddy White Official Bio College: U.A.B. Height: 6-11/4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 207 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.45 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Has excellent speed and quickness...Has a decent size and frame...Very athletic and adjusts to the ball well...Physical player...Has good hands and uses them well...A threat to score at anytime...Does a nice job getting open...A big play threat and a playmaker. Weaknesses: Has been mostly just a deep threat in college and may be a bit....Needs to work on his route running...Isn't a great blocker...Doesn't really create after the catch...Probably not as big as his school lists him. Notes: A bit of a sleeper whose stock is on the rise...Has some impressive physical tools and his big play ability is exciting...Not a finished product but has been very productive and teams will love his playmaking ability. Scott Wright Chris Henry Official Bio College: West Virginia Height: 6-4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 197 Class: Junior 40-Yard: 4.42 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Has been very productive the last two years...Is a big play waiting to happen...Has great size...Speed is good...Is an excellent natural athlete...Has great leaping ability and ball skills...Can run after the catch...Still has a ton of upside...A playmaker. Weaknesses: Very raw and has a long ways to go in terms of technique and route running...Character is a major question mark...Very immature...Doesn't have a lot of experience...A project who will need a lot of development. Notes: Has as much potential as any wideout available...Junior season was very turbulent and included team suspensions, temper tantrums and even a game ejection...Any team drafting him will be making a gamble on greatness with both a high risk as well as a high reward factor. - Scott Wright Courtney Roby Official Bio College: Indiana Height: 6-01/8 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 189 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.33 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Has excellent speed...Very quick...Good hands...Always a threat to run after the catch...Dangerous playmaker who defenses have to account for deep...Fearless and will give up his body to make the catch...Strong character and hard worker. Weaknesses: Only average size...Has a slight frame and needs to bulk up and get stronger...Upside could be limited and he may top out as a #2 or slot receiver. Notes: Also a top sprinter in college...Former NFL All-Pro punter Reggie Roby is Courtney’s cousin...Had a great senior campaign and really helped himself in terms of the draft. - Scott Wright Mark Bradley Official Bio College: Oklahoma Height: 6-13/8 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 201 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.40 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: A threat to score everytime he touches the ball...Explosive...Good size...Very good speed...Emerged as a major big play threat in his final season with the Sooners. Weaknesses: Pretty much a one year wonder after transferring from Arkansas-Pine Bluff...Had the luxury of playing with Mark Clayton, who received the majority of attention from defenses. Notes: Came through with a monster senior campain and really improved his pro stock...A bit of a sleeper who could see his stock rise with good workouts. - Scott Wright Matt Jones Official Bio College: Arkansas Height: 6-61/4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 242 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.39 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Is an amazing natural athlete...Has very good size and knows how to use it...Speed is extremely deceptive...Has a lot of potential and showed he has the ability to make the move to wideout in Mobile at the Senior Bowl...Very tough...Appeared to have good hands...Fiery player with a great competitive spirit...Team leader. Weaknesses: Very raw and has never played a position other than quarterback...Will need a lot of work and development...May be too laid back and lackadaisical for some people...Is he truly dedicated to the game of football or was basketball his true love?...A project who will be a gamble for whoever selects him. Notes: Was also a top high school basketball player and saw some time on the court with the Razorbacks...Could also project to quarterback or tight end in the pros...Interesting prospect who really doesn't have a clear position...May be the best overall athlete available. - Scott Wright Vincent Jackson Official Bio College: Northern Colorado Height: 6-43/4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 241 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.4 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Excellent size and height...Good speed...Very good athletic ability...Strong...Has good hands...Will jump over defensive backs to make the grab...Also a good punt returner...A playmaker who has a knack for making the big play and scoring touchdowns. Weaknesses: Did not play against a top level of competition...May be too big to play wideout in the pros and could grow into a tight end...Isn't a great route runner and doesn't look smooth...Inconsistent and needs to show more effort...Isn't much of a threat to run after the catch. Notes: Prospect with a lot of upside and potential...Also played basketball in college...One of the top sleeper prospects in the draft and a player on the rise. - Scott Wright Craphonso Thorpe Official Bio College: Florida St. Height: 6-07/8 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 188 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.47 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Playmaker...Has great speed...Good height...Is a very good athlete...Has great leaping ability and can outjump cornerbacks...Knows how to go up and get the ball...Tough player who is willing to block...Hasn't yet reached his potential. Weaknesses: Frame a little slight and could stand to add some weight...Needs to work on technique...Durability may be a question after he suffered a broken leg at the end of the 2003 season...Struggles to beat the bump....Not a great route runner. Notes: Did not have the big senior year most were expecting...Also a track star for the Seminoles...Still getting better and still has some upside...Has the type of size, speed and athleticism that is sure to make scouts drool in workouts. - Scott Wright Roydell Williams Official Bio College: Tulane Height: 6-03/4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 188 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.48 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Good natural athlete...Tough and very strong...Not afraid to go over the middle for a catch...Has very solid hands...Good height...Does all the little things. Weaknesses: Doesn't have the top speed you look for...Is too thin and needs to add bulk...Won't be a deep threat in the pros...Upside is limited and will never be a star...May have some durability concerns. Notes: Was actually drafted to play pro baseball by the Cincinnati Reds out of high school...The type of guy who doesn't do anything great but everything well...Could make it as a backup or possession receiver at the pro level. - Scott Wright Chase Lyman Official Bio College: California Height: 6-25/8 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 217 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.49 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Has excellent size and a solid build...Has excellent speed and is a good athlete...A physical receiver...Very productive when healthy...Smart player...Has good hands...Was having an excellent senior season before getting injured...Still has a high upside. Weaknesses: Coming back from yet another injury and durability will be a major concern...Can't stay on the field...Most recent knee injury will have to check out...Still raw and hasn't played a lot...A boom or bust player who will be a major risk. Notes: Father Brad played for UCLA and late the Houston Oilers in the NFL...Physical tools are very intriguing and he could end up being a steal if he can ever stay healthy. - Scott Wright Isaac West Official Bio College: Furman Height: 5-113/4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 187 Class: Senior 40-Yard: 4.37 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Very fast and quick...Elusive and an excellent runner after the catch...Tremendous natural athlete with a 38-inch vertical jump...Very strong and physical...Productive at his level. Weaknesses: Raw and will need to be developed...Didn't play against a lot of top competition which is a concern, although he excelled against Pittsburgh in 2004...Height is only average. Notes: Also participates in Furman’s track and field program...Had a nice senior campaign...Could be one of the top sleepers in the Draft. - Scott Wright http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/rankings/wr.html
  18. To my knowledge he was a very promising young player with probowl potentiaql before he got injured. He may have been injured in back to back years but I'm not sure. I think he playes right tackle & guard but might have had potential to move to left tackle I think he had a pretty big contract with the Bears How good he still is may depend on how his injuries affected his play I think the Bills & their doctors should check him out
  19. Chris Henry Official Bio College: West Virginia Height: 6-4 Position: Wide Receiver Weight: 197 Class: Junior 40-Yard: 4.42 SCOUTING REPORT Strengths: Has been very productive the last two years...Is a big play waiting to happen...Has great size...Speed is good...Is an excellent natural athlete...Has great leaping ability and ball skills...Can run after the catch...Still has a ton of upside...A playmaker. Weaknesses: Very raw and has a long ways to go in terms of technique and route running...Character is a major question mark...Very immature...Doesn't have a lot of experience...A project who will need a lot of development. Notes: Has as much potential as any wideout available...Junior season was very turbulent and included team suspensions, temper tantrums and even a game ejection...Any team drafting him will be making a gamble on greatness with both a high risk as well as a high reward factor. Chris Henry could be a great pick but his stock is dropping. He isn't very bright either
  20. Roscoe Parish although he is fast might be a bit too small considering that Lee Evans, Josh Reed & Freddie Smith are all under 6'0 I like Jerome Mathis though
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