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Was anyone else impressed during the rose bowl by Darnell Bing? I don't watch much of college football, however i did catch the whole USC Texas game. I came away impressed with both him, Vince Young, and Reggies back up.

 

Our safeties are both 30+, we have Rashad Baker who is average with potential, Wire who has shown he's a run support guy, not a coverage guy. I think we need a Saftey. Not sure if there are any other later round gems since Bing will most likely be nabbed by our 2nd rd pick.

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Was anyone else impressed during the rose bowl by Darnell Bing?  I don't watch much of college football, however i did catch the whole USC Texas game.  I came away impressed with both him, Vince Young, and Reggies back up. 

 

Our safeties are both 30+, we have Rashad Baker who is average with potential, Wire who has shown he's a run support guy, not a coverage guy.  I think we need a Saftey.  Not sure if there are any other later round gems since Bing will most likely be nabbed by our 2nd rd pick.

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OSU junior Dante Whitner, SS, 5-11, 205 lb., declared for the draft a day or so ago. He's one worth a good look.

 

The safety position has gained importance in recent years, and I agree, BUF needs to take some action.

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For whatever reason, with the recent exception of guys like Roy Williams and Sean Taylor, the top Safeties usually do not go high in the draft. Since it isn't such a premium position, we can probably find a quality player at that position -- maybe even one that can start right away -- in the 2nd or even 3rd round.

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Was anyone else impressed during the rose bowl by Darnell Bing?  I don't watch much of college football, however i did catch the whole USC Texas game.  I came away impressed with both him, Vince Young, and Reggies back up. 

 

Our safeties are both 30+, we have Rashad Baker who is average with potential, Wire who has shown he's a run support guy, not a coverage guy.  I think we need a Saftey.  Not sure if there are any other later round gems since Bing will most likely be nabbed by our 2nd rd pick.

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I agree yet i would really really want them again this year to draft a solid TE. I know kevin everett but who knows if he's the real deal or if he can come back from the injury...and now with all the 2 TE formations you really need them...i think it's a position which is of more important need next to OL which we hopefuly can get in FA

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I agree yet i would really really want them again this year to draft a solid TE. I know kevin everett but who knows if he's the real deal or if he can come back from the injury...and now with all the 2 TE formations you really need them...i think it's a position which is of more important need next to OL which we hopefuly can get in FA

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Once we get the OT and DT under control tight end looks good to me too. Leonard Pope of Georgia looks like an early second rounder, but it will be a tough decision because our top DT's will also be there. Much as I like Pope, I think we have to take care of business, as Elvis used to say. I feel your pain, as I agree a quality tight end could improve our offense tremendously and right away.

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Was anyone else impressed during the rose bowl by Darnell Bing?  I don't watch much of college football, however i did catch the whole USC Texas game.  I came away impressed with both him, Vince Young, and Reggies back up. 

 

Our safeties are both 30+, we have Rashad Baker who is average with potential, Wire who has shown he's a run support guy, not a coverage guy.  I think we need a Saftey.  Not sure if there are any other later round gems since Bing will most likely be nabbed by our 2nd rd pick.

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yes yes yes. Milloy and Wire should be moved. I love Darnell Bing...I also wouldn't mind a shot at Mike Huff later in the 1st round...

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For whatever reason, with the recent exception of guys like Roy Williams and Sean Taylor, the top Safeties usually do not go high in the draft. Since it isn't such a premium position, we can probably find a quality player at that position -- maybe even one that can start right away -- in the 2nd or even 3rd round.

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Add Polamalu to your list...He was a 1st round draft pick....

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