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billsevans

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  1. It was just the format they had, I had no control over the diifrent selection spots. Just like it had Buffalo with 2 3rd rounders when they gave the one for Stroud.
  2. here sorry about the link. http://www.mymockdraft.com/MyDraft/PozforShow%2051.aspx
  3. Here is a mock draft I found on my mock draft. [url="http://www.mymockdraft.com/MyDraft/PozforShow%2051.aspx"/url]
  4. I had him slated as our 7th round pick in my first mock draft.
  5. Next years WR class: Michael Crabtree (Texas Tech) Derrick Williams (Penn State) Brian Robiskie (Ohio State) the Underwood kid from Rutgers its really early to tell though
  6. Agreed move down and take Sweed, and the best possible CB.
  7. From what I've read he is a quick elusiveback that could be a Maurice Jones-Drew.
  8. Here is my list of QB's who will be available after the first round: 1.) Drew Stanton Michigan State Good Size, powerful arm 2.) Trent Edwards Stanford One of the most talked about QB's that are improving their status. 3.) John Beck BYU Has the mental intangibles, lacks consistency, can elude rushers when needed. 4.) Troy Smith Ohio State Big arm, height issue, can scramble. 5.) Jared Zabransky Boise State Gutssy leader, makes the short intermediate passes. 6.) Jordan Palmer UTEP Big play ability 7.) Matt Gutierrez Idaho Could be a sleeper. 8.) John Stocco Wisconsin Suffered injuries last year but can throw the deep ball. 9.) Kevin Kolb Houston Needs great development. 10.) Luke Getsy Akron Strong arm, needs development 11.) Drew Tate Iowa Small little guy but can flat out play(Maybe even a slot reciever, the next Antwan Randle El)
  9. Even if we were to take Poz with the 12th pick we could still get a descent corner. Who knows maybe Darrelle Revis might even be there in the 2nd? Possibilites: 1.) Aaron Ross CB Texas 6-1 193lbs. An aggresive big play coner. 2.) Chris Houston CB Arkansas 5-10 185lbs. Turned into one of the best SEC corners in the conference shutting down big name wideouts.
  10. I would take a corner in the third, linebacker and running back are the main priority.
  11. Nice draft but, if Posluszny is a stretch at 12 then Revis is a big stretch. Here is mine 1. Paul Posluszny LB Penn State 2. Tony Hunt RB Penn State 3. Steve Smith WR USC 3. Brandon Meriweather S (Cornerback ability) Miami, FL 4. Brian Leonard FB Rutgers 6. Tim Shaw LB/DE Penn State 7. Michael Cowe CB Alabama State 7. Jared Zabrasky QB Boise State
  12. Nice draft but, if Posluszny is a stretch at 12 then Revis is a big stretch. Here is mine
  13. With all of these talks about whose going to take who, and the backs draft is week i found a sleeper. With the Bills lack at FB since Sam Gash was there Brian Leonard the FB form Rutgers hasn't done anything but improve. We could slip in there and take him in the 3rd. Believed to be the best recieving back in the draft this year. (USA TODAY DRAFT SPECIAL) Is a better runner and reciever than Mike Alstott! This is pretty impresive.
  14. Well I was recently reading a Draft guide. Posluszny and Willlis were equally rated with Poz getting the edge. Posluszny is a great kid who I haven't heard ever get in trouble. I think Willis is very overrated! Let me say it again OVERRATED! Willis is going to be a bust. I could see Willis turning into a Lawerence Taylor. GO PSU DRAFT PICKS!!!!! Paul Posluszny Tony Hunt Tim Shaw Levi Brown Jay Alford
  15. BEREA, Ohio (AP) - Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn dressed in a light orange shirt for his visit to the Cleveland Browns. If he gets his wish, he'll soon have a matching orange helmet. Quinn, who grew up in Dublin, Ohio, has said he wants to play for the Browns, the team he rooted for as a kid. On Thursday, he spent a few hours touring the team's headquarters and interviewing with coaches. He arrived in Cleveland on Wednesday night and was taken to dinner by club officials. The Browns have the No. 3 pick in this month's NFL draft, and they could use it to select Quinn, regarded as the second-best QB prospect behind LSU's JaMarcus Russell. Russell visited the Browns on Wednesday as did Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson, another player who could wind up with Cleveland. Last month, Browns owner Randy Lerner, general manager Phil Savage and coach Romeo Crennel attended Quinn's workout in South Bend, Ind. The 6-foot-4, 227-pound Quinn, who didn't throw or run at the NFL Combine, was presumed to be the No. 1 overall pick. However, his stock began to fall during last season and he was bypassed in the eyes of most draft experts after Russell outplayed him in LSU's win over the Fighting Irish in the Sugar Bowl. Cleveland's quarterback situation is as uncertain as ever. Charlie Frye started most of last season before hurting his wrist. While he was sidelined, backup Derek Anderson played well enough that Crennel said Anderson had earned a chance to win the starting job in training camp this summer. Also, Savage recently inquired about the availability of Kansas City's Trent Green. The Chiefs are trying to trade the two-time Pro Bowler, who missed eight games last season after suffering a serious concussion on a hard hit in the opener. Quinn or Russell could fall to the Browns, depending on what Oakland and Detroit decided to do with the respective No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks. Crennel is likely to get a strong endorsement on Quinn from Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis. Crennel and Weis are good friends, having coached on Bill Belichick's staff with the New England Patriots.
  16. Safety Mike Doss, who spent the past four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, has signed with the Minnesota Vikings. In 2005, he was suspended by the NFL for two games, later reduced to one game, for violating the league's personal conduct policy. He pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor gun charge in Akron, Ohio, where he was arrested for firing a weapon outside a restaurant.
  17. A month after he was released by the Houston Texans, David Carr agreed Friday to play for the Carolina Panthers. Carr, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2002 draft, will serve as Jake Delhomme's backup. "It's a case where we were obviously looking for someone to come in back up Jake and the opportunity to get a quarterback the caliber of David in free agency is unique," Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said. "We thought it was a good situation and a good opportunity for us." Carr completed 60 percent of his passes with the Texan, but threw 65 interceptions and was sacked 249 times in five seasons. But the Panthers believe Carr will be more successful behind a better offensive line. The Panthers needed a backup after releasing Chris Weinke last month. The Panthers also had Joey Harrington in for a visit this week, but came to terms with Carr early Friday morning. It's the biggest move the Panthers have made so far in free agency. Hurney has said they were content with 21 of 22 starters returning next season Here is the link http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6651012?MSNHPHMA
  18. 1st round Paul Posluszny OLB 2nd round Steve Smith WR or Rob Meachem WR 3rd round Drew Stanton QB 3rd round Tony Hunt RB 4th round Reggei Lewis CB 5th round Jay Alford DT 6th round Tim Shaw LB/DE 7rh round Dan Mozes C
  19. He tore his achilles last year...this is a no brainer to me. So u would want a Spikes who did the same thing and has been hurt the pst two seasons instead of a Lavar! Right
  20. I read in the new SI that Oakland would trade the 1st overall pick to the redskins for Washingtons 2008 1st 2nd and Antwan Randle El. Then it had the Raiders takin Brady Quinn with the Redskins pick.
  21. You would pay him a 3 year deal worth $13mill and a bonus. I've heard the Bills have other plans for Crowell.
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