‘“They caught me off guard with the pick, but I’m very happy,” McGahee said. “It was never guaranteed that I would be a Top 5 pick so I never took it and ran with it.”’
BillsBeat - April 26, 2003
What Bills say about McGahee
‘The reality is that our medical people, who do a great job, have thoroughly looked at the situation.’
In stunning move, Bills take a chance on McGahee
‘It’s uncertain whether he’ll play next season. ”We’ll play it by ear,” said Bills president Tom Donahoe. ”We’re prepared. If he can’t play this year, we’re fine.”’
ESPN shadowing McGahee's every move
‘ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap has been on the Willis McGahee case for the past three days. Schaap, who is working on a piece on the former Miami running back for Outside The Lines (Sunday at 9:30 a.m.), met McGahee in New York for a full day of activities Thursday, followed him to Miami on Friday and will shadow him again during the NFL Draft today. McGahee, who is coming back from a knee injury, is the most interesting story in this year’s draft and ESPN is all over it.’
First Round Draft Pick: RB Willis McGahee
Has good upper body muscle development…More quick than fast, but can make cuts at the holes and has the hip swerve needed to avoid defenders slashing through traffic.
Bills select RB McGahee with 23rd selection
‘In one of the most eagerly anticipated selections of the NFL draft, the Bills used the 23rd selection on McGahee, the star running back from Miami who tore up his knee in the Hurricanes’ Fiesta Bowl loss to Ohio State.’
Bills Draft RB Willis McGahee
Positives: Has good upper-body muscle development. More quick than fast, but can make cuts at the holes and has the hip swerve needed to avoid defenders slashing through traffic. Instinctive runner who sets up and uses his blocks well. Very creative and strong inside runner who plays at a low pad level, carrying defenders on contact and breaking arm tackles consistently. Has an above-average short burst to cut back or bounce outside and the acceleration to run away from defenders. Will usually improvise and create when the hole is clogged. Shows good ball security and will cut sharply while finding a way to get open on pass routes.
Negatives: Not asked to block and needs work on his technique, as he will overextend and lunge when trying to cut-block in pass protection. Can set up a defender, but seems to struggle a bit running in space. Used mainly on flares and screens and needs some pass-route refinement, but his hands appear natural.
Bills Wait For Turn
Last year's first round was the longest in NFL History at 5 hours 48 minutes, an average of one pick every 11 minutes or so. At that same pace, this year's 23rd overall pick would come at about 4:10 PM. Buffalo's second round pick (48th overall) is projected to take place at 7:25 PM.
2003 Bills Draft Central
Be sure to check out Buffalobills.com's up-to-the-minute coverage of this weekend's NFL Draft. Presented by Tops Friendly Markets, the online Draft Central will provide complete player biographical information on each of Buffalo’s draft picks as well as live audio and video of the post-pick press conferences with President/General Manager Tom Donahoe, Head Coach Gregg Williams and other key team personnel.
Inside Look At The Draft
"Anytime you look at your football team you are trying to add quality big people. It's a game of big people and if we can add some to either side of the ball we are going to try to do that. We need depth on our team at several positions. We could still use some depth in the secondary, at wide receiver and at running back so there's probably not any area of the football team that we can look at say we probably won't look at anyone there. We are going to look at everything. Based on who is there we are going to try to make intelligent decision that will help our team." – Tom Donahoe
Buffalo's All-Time First Round Draft Picks
Here's a look at Buffalo's All-Time First Round Draft Picks
Bills must wait in line for draft bandwagon -
Teams that might be willing to move down to the Bills’ 23rd spot are New Orleans, which has the 17th and 18th picks, and Cleveland, at No. 21. New Orleans, however, would prefer to move up than down.
Roll of the dice
‘The worst pick…Walt Patulski…’
The Bills Draft: 1967-2002
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Buffalo is on the clock
‘Only one thing is known: because of 11 free-agent signings in the offseason, “The Toms” — Donahoe and assistant Tom Modrak — can concentrate on taking the best available player and really mean it.’