‘The Patriots will receive the Bills first round pick in the 2003 draft for Bledsoe.’
BillsBeat - April 21, 2002
Curtis Alexander led Galaxy over Dragons
Curtis Alexander rushed for 192 yards and three scores, leading the Frankfurt Galaxy to a 54-14 victory over the FC Barcelona Dragons in NFL Europe on Saturday. Alexander, allocated from the Buffalo Bills, carried 23 times and scored on runs of 36, 1 and 16 yards.
AP photo of Williams and Family.
Mike Williams (holding Bills jersey), an offensive tackle from Texas, is joined on stage by family after being selected as the fourth pick overall in the first round by the Buffalo Bills of the 2002 NFL Draft in New York Saturday, April 20, 2002. The family members are unidentified.
Bledsoe talks heat up
ESPN’s Chris Mortenson reports that a deal to trade for Drew Bledsoe is more likely to happen today than not. The Bills have offered higher round selections, which now almost certainly includes a 1st rounder in 2003, and additional draft picks. The Patriots appear willing to acept the fact that none of these draft choices will be in this year’s draft.
Hold please .....
Mike Williams took a while to get to the podium after NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue announced the Buffalo Bills selected him with the fourth overall pick. Williams was on the phone. The 6-foot-5, 375-pound OT from Texas answered a call on his cell phone from Bills president and GM Tom Donahoe just before his name rang out. “I got called and all of the sudden I was like, “Oh man, what are they going to tell me?'” Williams said. “Tom Donahoe got on there and that’s why I was a little late.” Williams couldn’t even remember what Donahoe said. “It was just … I know it was a happy moment,” Williams said with a big grin. “I think he said congratulations to me, the best I can remember.”‘
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Bills Draft Day One Recap
We were pleased but like I said before this is just the first step. We want these young guys to come in and help us and we think that we’ve addressed some of our needs today. Hopefully tomorrow we can address a few more.
Two major roadblocks
‘Williams, the most talented lineman the Bills have acquired since they drafted Bruce Smith, represented the best player available. That was the theme of the day for the Bills.’
Mammoth Williams brings nastiness to Bills' line
‘"When I get on the field, I like to punish people," said Williams, a former all-state defensive tackle at The Colony (Tex.) High School. "It feels great. You just grab him and you got him. You look in his eyes and he’s like, "Oh please, let me go. I’ll never do it again.’ And I say, "Oh no, no. You’re going down.’"’
Bledsoe trade talks hit snag
‘The Bills conceivably could sweeten the offer of picks next year. But sources on both sides had maintained the best chance for a deal was before this year’s draft.’
Patience pays off for second-round pick Reed
‘His forte is turning short catches into long gains. Nearly half of his total yards this season came after the catch.’
Bills' picture looks brighter already
‘Yes, the Bills got better, but so have the teams they must hurdle in 2002.’
Donahoe's 'stud' poker tactics land nation's best run blocker
‘The Bills have drafted the best run blocker in America. Tailback Travis Henry has to be the happiest guy in town – along with Brown, who has a star quality tackle to play alongside, and with a personality to rival his own.’
Bills fitness guru to weigh in at Lewiston obesity conference
‘Rusty Jones, the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, will be the keynote speaker at "Lighten Up, Niagara!" a daylong conference on obesity Thursday in the New York Power Authority building in Lewiston.’
Business People
‘The Buffalo Bills organization named Karen Marsch executive director of business development.’