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With the 52nd overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft..


With these players likely there at our pick, who do you grab?  

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  1. 1. With these players likely there at our pick, who do you grab?

    • Jimmy Williams - CB (Virginia Tech).............6-3, 215
      7
    • Vincent Jackson - WR (Northern Colorado)....6-5, 225, 4.55
      4
    • Max Jean-Gilles - OT (Georgia).....................6-4, 340
      4
    • Adam Terry - OT (Syracuse)........................6-7, 305, 5.20
      11
    • Marcus Johnson - OG (Mississippi).................6-6, 315, 5.35
      4
    • Odell Thurman - MLB (Georgia).....................6-1, 230
      0
    • C.J. Brooks - OG (Maryland).........................6-5, 310, 5.45
      14
    • Winston Justice - OT (Southern California)......
      2
    • Kirk Morrison - MLB (San Diego State)............6-3, 240, 4.75
      0
    • Chris Canty - DT (Virginia)............................6-7, 285, 5.00
      2
    • J.R. Russell - WR (Louisville)..........................6-3, 205, 4.55
      0
    • Mike Patterson -DT (Southern California)........6-0, 295, 5.05
      1
    • Taylor Stubblefield - WR (Purdue)...................6-1, 175
      0
    • Chris Henry - WR (West Virginia)....................6-4, 200
      1
    • Antonio Perkins - CB (Oklahoma)...................5-11,180, 4.45
      2
    • Terrance Murphy - WR (Texas A&M)................6-0, 190, 4.44
      1
    • Barrett Ruud - MLB (Nebraska).......................6-1, 240, 4.65
      0
    • Frank Gore - RB (Miami)................................5-10, 220
      3
    • Michael Boley - OLB (Southern Mississippi).......6-3, 235, 4.65
      0


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Jimmy Williams. Terrence McGee is a very servicable nickle or dime back but the Bills could use a quality starting corner opposite Clements. McGee is good but he does seem to lose track of WR's when playing in coverage. He can't cover an out pattern and this was evident last week when he was basically eaten alive. Williams would be a huge upgrade to a pretty good secondary.

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got better as the year went on

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He did get better and maybe it was the defensive schemes but he just seemed to be out of place on a lot of 3rd downs. I don't know if it's McGee or the defense that the Bills were in but obviously other teams knew who to go after if they needed a completion. Just my opinion. All I'm saying is that McGee might be better suited being the Nickle Corner and Kick Returner instead of a Starting Corner.

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Jimmy Williams. Terrence McGee is a very servicable nickle or dime back but the Bills could use a quality starting corner opposite Clements. McGee is good but he does seem to lose track of WR's when playing in coverage. He can't cover an out pattern and this was evident last week when he was basically eaten alive. Williams would be a huge upgrade to a pretty good secondary.

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I lean that way as well since Vincent seems to be breaking down and I like big, fast CBs like Clements over small guys like McGee.

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It would be ballsy to go kicker, but like someone mentioned above, who else would have a legit chance at being the difference between 7-9 and 9-7?

 

God Lindell is pathetic.

 

Oh, and the next person who brings up his percentage from this year needs to be hit in the face with a large trout.

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I like the Michael Munoz idea. He seems to be rated low second-round at this point; is there some reason why he hasn't turned into the stud his father was? I seem to remember he was the highest-rated OL coming out of high school, but maybe that was just name hype.

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