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If the Falcons called the Bills and offered Price for Evans straight-up, TD would laugh in their face. There's no way that Price is anywhere near the player Evans is. Evans is faster and has better hands.

 

Moulds is clearly a flawed player in decline, but he's still the best possession WR on the roster. I don't want to turn a speed WR like Evans into a possession WR, but I would like to see more passes thrown Evans' way.

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There's no way that Price is anywhere near the player Evans is. Evans is faster and has better hands.

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Not only that, but I have a feeling that if he were ever called upon to chase down a defender who had recovered a fumble, he'd tackle the guy instead of have a nice leisurely 40-yard lunch conversation with him.

 

That play might be the one that pissed me off the most in my 30 years of being a Bills fan, and God knows I have a long list from which to choose.

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Moulds is clearly a flawed player in decline, but he's still the best possession WR on the roster. I don't want to turn a speed WR like Evans into a possession WR, but I would like to see more passes thrown Evans' way.

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Flawed? Don't discount Moulds to give hype Evans; he maybe not quite the WR he used to be or he may have dropped a few more passes but flawed? In the first 5 games Moulds was the ONLY offense we had as he scored a TD in all those games as he was a fantasy stud; after defenses figured that out and the fact that Drew locks on to a receiver then Lee started to pick it up late in the season. If Moulds had played on a more efficient offense or with more capable QB's he would no doubt be considered one of the best WR's in the game. I just hope JP can deliver those quick, accurate throws that allow WR's to run after the catch; then you will really see Moulds production pickup for let's face it: he is our only WR with the strength to consistenly beat press one-on-one coverage. I had wondered for the past 5 seasons where has all those quick slants and crossing routes been in our offense that would let a Moulds type break loose with RAC yards then I realized we either didn't have a QB suited for that offense (either too short or too slow setup) or a competent offensive coordinator (God help the Lonnie Johnson experience!)

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Moulds still had underrated speed, IMO. He's very serviceable and will continue to be so for years to come. He just needs to work better on catches. The drops I was referring to were when he was not double teamed. Reed had a very similar problem last year too. Evans didn't which should raise some eyebrows. He is a star now!

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Moulds is clearly a flawed player in decline, but he's still the best possession WR on the roster. I don't want to turn a speed WR like Evans into a possession WR, but I would like to see more passes thrown Evans' way.

 

I am sure this was TD's thinking when we drafted Parrish. At worst, Parrish's speed will free up Moulds, and at best, we have 2 deep threats on the field which opens it up for McGahee and TE, and possibly Moulds, though he's in decline.

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On the main page there is a Fantasy Mock Draft link and it has Willis going 2nd overall!!!

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I saw another that had him going #3, the second RB overall, behind Ladanian Tomlinson....I may go against my own FF rule, and draft McGahee this year, if available. The only time I take Bills players, is as backups! Last year, I had Drew Bledsoe as my back-up to Favre and Kerry Collins. When Favre had his bye week, both Bledsoe and Collins were playing pretty awful. I cut Bledsoe, and picked up Brees. It helped my season tremendously!

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