Well, obviously that was not the plan of Nix and the Bills management. I certainly have a hard time undertanding why a offensive lineman has not been chosen for our team. I understand the first two picks of ours. They do make sense. But rounds 3 and 4 are questionable at this point and time will certainly tell if these players are going to be good.
I agree. Marv Levy tried to get some OL in here when he was the general manager and Nix needs to think about doing the same thing. We have to build a strong offensive line.
I think what you wrote is fairly accurate. This is indeed the way it is and that is fine for the time being. As long as we can honestly say we are rebuilding for the future. While I am upset that we did not get a guy like Jamal Williams or an offensive tackle, we can try and draft as best as we can and hope that a lot of the guys turn out to be nice players like it appears to be from last years draft.
Nice draft, but we can not neglect the offensive line again unless you see the rest of the draft picks or round 4 and 5 being strictly offensive lineman/tackles.
That appears about right but anything can happen. I predicted 4 wins. For those who voted on 12 wins, I would like to get your opinion on why you think that.
A cornerback with our #9 pick. If Buluga falls to us, and I am guessing he will, I think you draft him there. It would be nice to get McClain, but we have to get a left tackle.
When Ralph Wilson said he was going to build through the draft, I think he meant it. If we do not sign anyone else in free agency and there probably is a good chance of that happening, it makes sense now to trade down to acquire more draft picks.
I still do not understand why we wouldn't at least make an attempt to sign some guys like Jamal Williams. A lot of us wanted Wilfork, Hampton and Pickett but they were signed by their teams so we had no chance. I just think it would a good idea if we went after a guy like Jamal Williams.
We may not have a choice. It's just more frusturating because we have not made the playoffs in the last 10 years. It is looking to be number 11. I think when we finally get to the playoffs we will all appreciate it more.
And I remember at the time Laywer Milloy was a good signing as well. Buffalo signed him almost right at the start of the season and beat New England in week one of that season.
You would think that this would be a good draft, except maybe get another linebacker or even another offensive lineman in round 3, maybe Sam Young or Jason Fox?
I agree with you. We have a lot of positions to fill. If the quarterback that we want drops down to #9, which is highly unlikely, than maybe we'll get the quarterback we want there. Otherwise, I really could not see this trade happening.