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  1. I traded down one time with Arizona (who traded down with Oakland) and acquired two additional second round picks.  Lots of OL in this mock, but I thought the value in those rounds was too good to pass up.  That being said, I don't think the site has the player grades and team needs updated/accurate.

     

     

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  2. 9 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    The football concerns are secondary. This is someone that gave a lot to the team. He has a family at home and a future t worry about. Let’s have a little class and refrain from talking about how expendable the different options are. 

    My sentiments, exactly!  I just hope for whoever it is, their quality of life, post football, won't be drastically affected.

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  3. 35 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

    QB-centric, and has worked with the likes of Favre, Rogers, and Wilson. Works for me, go get him immediately.

     

    I still might prefer DeFilippo as OC and Dorsey as QB Coach, but Bevell would be an upgrade over Dennison as well.

    I think DeFilippo would be my choice as well.  I think he'd bring a far more innovative offense and I love what he's done with Wentz.  Bevell would be by my 2nd choice.

  4. This team lacks talent throughout the roster.  OL, DL, LB & WR all need massive upgrades. It goes without saying that QB is the biggest need, but those other positions are severely lacking as well. 

     

    That being said, I'm not very optimistic about Dennison's system or the zone blocking scheme that's being used. I think the coaching staff is in desperate need of an upgrade, too.

  5. Assume no big name free agent signings (Dansby, McNabb) have been made, TO is let go, and the Bills stick with a 4-3 as base defense. Here are 5 players we think will be available at our pick in each round, and at least one who we think won't be (although you could pick them one round early). Make the picks you think give us the best chance to win over the next 2 years.

     

     

    ROUND 1 (McClain isn't there--goes to KC at #5; Clausen-Bradford are gone)

    ---Trent Williams OT Oklahoma

    ---Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma State

    ---Dan Williams DT Tennessee

    ---Terrence Cody DT Alabama

    ---Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa

    ---Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech

    ---Anthony Davis OG Rutgers

    ---Mike Iupati OG Idaho

    ---Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri

    ---Colt McCoy QB Texas

     

    ROUND 2 (Kindle-Spikes gone)

    ---Tim Tebow QB Florida

    ---Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma

    ---Mardy Gilyard WR Cincinnati

    ---Jason Pierre-Paul DE South Florida

    ---Aaron Hernandez TE Florida

    ---Tony Pike QB Cincinnati

    ---Vladimir Ducasse OG Massachusetts

    ---Mike Johnson OT Alabama

    ---Tyson Alualu DT California

     

    ROUND 3 (Willie Young DE, Bowman LB, Jason Fox OT gone)

    ---Arthur Jones DT Syracuse

    ---Daryl Washington ILB TCU

    ---Eric Norwood ILB South Carolina

    ---Matt Tennant OC Boston College

    ---Jeremy Williams WRF Tulane

    ---Jordan Shipley WRS Texas

    ---Jevan Snead QB Mississippi

    ---Selvish Capers OT West Virginia

    ---Ben Tate RB Auburn

    ---Ed Dickson TE Oregon

    ---Dexter McCluster WR Mississippi

     

    ROUND 4 (D'Anthony Smith DT, Ciron Black OT/OG, Muckleroy LB gone)

    ---Dan LeFevour QB Central Michigan

    ---Brandon Lang DE Troy

    ---O'Brien Schofield OLB Wisconsin

    ---George Selvie DE South Florida

    ---Zane Beadles OG Utah

    ---Tony Moeaki FB Iowa

    ---Dekoda Watson OLB Florida State

    ---Micah Johnson ILB Kentucky

    ---Danario Alexander WR Missouri

    ---A.J. Edds OLB Iowa

     

    Still on the board after our #4 pick, which you may use:

    ---Mitch Petrus OG Arkansas

    ---Brandon Carter OG Texas Tech

    ---Jared Veldheer OT Hillsdale

    ---Thaddeus Gibson OLB Ohio State

    ---Jarrett Brown QB West Virginia

     

     

    My Picks:

    ---Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa

    ---Tony Pike QB Cincinnati

    ---Eric Norwood ILB South Carolina

    ---Brandon Lang DE Troy

    And taking ---Jared Veldheer OT Hillsdale in the 5th

     

    Rd 1 Anthony Davis

    Rd 2 Jason Pierre-Paul

    Rd 3 Arthur Jones

    Rd 4 Dan LeFevour

  6. yay, it must be cold in Hades today ... we're using Pffffttt to mke us feel better about our team. That site, which most of us bash mercilessly for their rumor mongering and inane analysis, now becomes the bastion of impartiality. Having PFT think we may be competitive is NOT a reason for me to feel better about my team.

     

    Count me crazy but I'll wait and see how Fewell adjusts to life without Clements and whether McNally really knows how to turn Langston Walker from a turnstile into a solid right tackle and if we can draft a difference maker like Willis and if we can trade no more than a 2nd for Turner. Lots of questions ahead that need answers before I drink the Koolaid.

    i'm not using pft to make me feel better, i'm just glad to see another publication kind of respond to the biased bashing that espn lays on us every chance they get. as far as i'm concerned, pft is becoming more credible than espn is. espn has been taking credit for "breaking" news stories even though other publications have reported them long before espn did.

     

    i agree that we have to wait to see how fewell adjusts with the new lineup he will be working with as well as mcnally. but, like i said before, it's just nice to have a little bit of a more optimistic outlook from some observers, even if it is from pft.

  7. i wouldn't be surprised at all if the patriots grab leonard with their second first rounder. would be a very dynamic backfield with him and maroney....that being said, i hope we can grab leonard in the third although i think it's highly unlikely. i wouldn't be surprised if we trade back into the first as this seems to be a trend for us. i can see marv making a run at a nice big wr.

  8. ESPN RIPS THE BILLS

     

    We haven't watched many of the "On the Clock" segments that have been aired on SportsCenter over the past few weeks. Primarily because we rarely watch SportsCenter. Primarily because SportsCenter has become unwatchable for anyone older than 15 who has an IQ higher than 16.

     

    But we saw Sunday's "On the Clock" feature regarding the Buffalo Bills, and we were shocked at how mercilessly Chris Mortensen, Darren Woodson, and Mel Kiper Jr. trashed the franchise.

     

    They focused primarily on the fact that four veterans are now gone -- running back Willis McGahee, linebacker London Fletcher-Baker-Robbins-Oppenheim-and-Taft, cornerback Nate Clements, and linebacker Takeo Spikes. And the trio suggested that the franchise is merely cutting payroll, possibly in advance of a sale of the team.

     

    But they completely ignored the fact that the Bills paid big money to defensive end Chris Kelsay and offensive linemen Langston Walker and Derrick Dockery.

     

    In our view, the piece was fully out of balance, and we were shocked that none of those three guys presented a more accurate view of the team.

     

    First of all, McGahee was moved because McGahee wanted out. Destined to be a free agent in 2008, the Bills got what they could for him now, which was a package including two first-day picks. Though they might have been able to get Clements to take Derrick Dockery money in the fall of 2006, we can't fault the Bills for not getting into the overbidding for Clements in March. He is a solid corner but no Champ Bailey. The Niners clearly overpaid.

     

    As to the two linebackers who aren't there anymore, well, they're both on the old side -- and Spikes possibly is on the down side.

     

    Getting dissed is fine and dandy for the Bills. It's always better to be among the overlooked NFL franchises, since it's easier to catch the teams that are supposed to be "better" on paper off guard.

     

    Depending on whether they can get a top-notch tailback in round one, we think the Bills will be a factor in 2007. Even if the guys at ESPN are ready to write them off.

     

    Then again, it was Mel Kiper who suggested prior to the 2001 season that the Patriots could be the first team in NFL history to go 0-16. Mel was only a little bit off in his assessment.

  9. Am I one of the only ones that think Miami is highly overrated? I mean...any team with Bennie Anderson and LJ Shelton on the line can't be all that great. I think I even heard Anderson didn't even make the starting line-up. Not to mention Culpepper is good for about 5 horrible passes/decisions a game, and their defense is more suited for a geriatric center. Call me crazy, but I don't see them as this big power house in the AFC. Granted, they will probably finish with a decent record, but not this 12-4 or the other ridiculous statements I've been hearing. Go Steelers. Never root for Miami!!!!

  10. mike schoop has to be the most pompous, arrogant, hipocritical dip s$!ts i've ever heard talk on the radio. he says one point then 5 minutes later flops over to the other side of the coin. he's constantly talking down to anyone that has a different perspective than him and refuses to listen when he thinks he's right (which i think is hardly ever) and the caller is trying to make a point. i wish they would take this ridiculous show off the air or move howard simon to the afternoons and brad riter to the mornings with jeremy white.

  11. no one has offered a 3rd round pick for Sea Alexander or IND james

     

    but for a less talented RB wth injury, fumble, attitude and leagal issues, TD got a 3rd round pick

     

    I'm Amazed.. and very impressed with TD

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    Well said. People seem to ignore the fact that there isn't much of a market out there for running backs right now. TD got a very good deal because it looks like Tennessee will finish towards the bottom of the league again.

  12. For the life of me I can't fathom why there's so much hatred/dislike for Henry on this board.  The guy put everything he had on the field for the Bills, and that's all you can ever ask of a player.  Did he has deficiencies?  Sure he did, all players do.

     

    Henry was absolutely right:  It was a slap in the face to draft WM (though this doesn't mean that TD shouldn't have drafted WM, to the contrary).  Henry was just coming off a pro-bowl season.  To those who argue he should have "stayed and fought" for a starting spot, a guy who's last full season as a pro-bowl player doesn't have to prove he's a quality back, he's already done so.  No player in the league would want to come to camp to "compete" against someone that he knows is going to beat him out no matter what he does.

     

    WM is the better back, we all know this.  But because there's a better back on this team doesn't mean the guy has to sit on the bench an entire year in the prime of his career.  Henry knew he'd get way more money in a trade than he would sitting out a year  in addition to the quality playing time all players desire.

     

    Anyway, I'll do the opposite of what the other posters in this thread have done.  I'll genuinely thank Henry for his time here and the effort he put out while on the field and wish him luck in Tennessee.  The funny thing is, I was never a huge TH fan, I just don’t get the automatic hatred fans have for players once they no longer play (or want to play) for their team.

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    Think about what you're saying...you've acknowledged that Willis is much better that Travis and that Willis would beat him out in camp. I don't care who it is on the roster.....if someone better comes along and proves they can do the job much better than the other player, then by all means they should be the one starting. Travis is expendable because of the emergence of #21. I appreciate all that Travis gave out on the field, but truth is, he fumbled too much and was a liability in the passing game as far as receiving and blocking. We're much better off without him!

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