‘We’ve been over what the Bills are likely looking for on draft day, but what about the rest of the division?’
BillsBeat - April 22, 2004
Bills May Be Focus of Draft Talk - Again
‘”If it’s to our advantage to trade up, we’ll look at that,” Donahoe. “If it’s to our advantage to trade back, we’ll look at that as well. I don’t know that we ever go into a draft and say, ‘this is the plan’, other than the fact that we want to add some good football players to our team.”‘
QB Brown accepts tender to re-sign with Bills
‘The Bills retained Brown’s rights by tendering him a contract in February, but the player was free to negotiate with other teams until April 16.’
Travis Brown Accepts Offer
‘The Bills today announced that quarterback Travis Brown, a restricted free agent, has accepted his tender offer from the team. In accordance with club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.’
Donahoe takes ëtough' look at draft
‘Donahoe emphasized, “I don’t think you can ever underestimate the adjustment a player has to make and that’s why we have to be more patient than you (media) do. We can be more patient because we live with these guys and we know the potential that they can get better.”‘
13th pick wrong spot to find QB
‘The Bills were bad enough last season to acquire a favorable draft position, but not bad enough to take the historically ill-advised gamble of selecting a QB from their spot on the board.’
Feeling a draft
‘Generally, Clements has been very good, Williams has been disappointing, and McGahee is a mystery. However, because of similar character descriptions between Flowers and McGahee, I will apply what I know about Flowers to McGahee.’
First-round team target lists
‘Mike Mularkey and Tom Donahoe are keeping an eye on the QB situation with Ben Roethlisberger and Philip Rivers to develop behind Drew Bledsoe. At the same time, the Bills are interested in also building more talent around Bledsoe. Roy Williams would be very attractive at wide receiver if he remains on the board. On the defensive side of the ball, defensive ends Kenechi Udeze and Will Smith remain possibilities to upgrade their front four.’
Bills Re-Launch Website In Time For This Weekend's NFL Draft
‘The re-launch will take place this Thursday and feature vastly improved content, functionality, design, and exclusive contests. Visitors to the site will notice multiple top stories each day, more photos, audio and video of players, coaches and personnel, an interactive "view from your seat" map and a virtual tour of the stadium, and an improved message board for individuals to interact with Bills fans worldwide. The enhanced site will continue to serve as the best source for official team merchandise and tickets.’
BillsBeat - April 21, 2004
Chris Brown's 2004 NFL Mock Draft
‘WR Lee Evans – Washington
WR Rashaun Woods – Oklahoma State
QB Phillip Rivers – N.C. State’
Giants' decision will have domino effect
‘It’s well known the Bills are looking to get a quarterback at some point in the draft. They probably would select one with the 13th pick if one of the Big Three – Eli Manning of Mississippi, Philip Rivers of North Carolina State and Ben Roethlisberger – falls to them. Assuming the San Diego Chargers don’t trade out of the No. 1 slot, they are expected to take Manning. After that, it’s anyone’s guess where Rivers and Roethlisberger will end up.’
Wooden relishes new role as scout for Bills
‘”For me, personally, this is a lot more difficult than playing,” he said. “When I was playing, I could rely a lot on my natural athletic skills. This is all mental. You aren’t just measuring a guy’s strength and speed and intelligence, you’re also trying to measure his heart and project whether he will be able to contribute to your team down the road.”‘
Bills prepare search for Bledsoe's potential successor in draft
”’What you think is a franchise (quarterback), we may not think is a franchise,” Donahoe said to reporters.’
BillsBeat - April 20, 2004
Bills move on without Clarett, Williams eligible for NFL Draft
”’It doesn’t complicate matters at all,” Modrak said on Tuesday, a day after the court’s ruling. ”We hung them up on the board. Now if they’re not there, they’re not there. We just take the plaques down and they’re not there anymore.”’
Player Perspective of Draft Weekend
‘”We put our trust and faith in Mr. Donahoe and Mr. Modrak,” said Bills guard Ross Tucker. “I think we’re all confident that they are going to look at it from a business perspective and do what they think is in the best interest of the organization. Hopefully they can help make our team stronger and continue to get us more and more good players so we can have a winning season.”‘